Two computers in one: two users each with their own accounts, monitor, and keyboard?
I have a desktop computer with onboard VGA and option to add a
discrete video card. It has plenty of spare USB ports for mice and
keyboards.
Does Debian support using this computer for _two_ workstations, each
with their own user accounts, monitor, and keyboard? The goal is to
save space, electricity, and maintenance in a cramped desk in which
now two people must each have their own computer (home environment). I
prefer to stick with Lenny but am willing to experiment with Squeeze
or even a Debian derivative if need be. Thanks in advance.
--
Dotan Cohen
http://what-is-what.com
http://gibberish.co.il
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