Multiseat - multiplayer system | Several independent users on one PC



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LOST PARADISE @ 01/24/2013, 10:18*
Most likely there is a similar solution using Linux, but I have not come across him yet.

Multisitis on Linux is configured easily, but again, not without freight. With a multigi, it is buggy for a gloomy string (sometimes resting the second workplace), there are problems with the sound that make it come to sweat a little, but in general, to configure jobs in the evening - quite real.



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Something all these eases on Linux require either two vidyuhi or very old systems. :( Where can I find some fresh instructions for Debian 8 yes on the built-in intellar?

Post has been editedUsers - 14.01.16, 18:29



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Good afternoon. Interested in the following: Is it possible, running two games on one PC, translate them to different monitors? One game is displayed on 1 monitor, the second game is on 2 monitor. At the same time, so that the input devices do not interfere with each other. For example, on the monitor 1 play through the keyboard, and on the monitor 2 - through the gamepad.



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Who needs Dualseat on Bubunte? I can give configs and design description.



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Delvin-Fil @ 09.09.17, 21:36*
Who needs Dualseat on Bubunte? I can give configs and design description.

Very needed.
Soon the Xeon E5 2650 C2 server will come - 8 nuclei of 16 threads.
I want to do for home 1 computer with 4 slaves, but it is tired of the buzz of 4-comps.



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Awsvladimir @ 17.01.18, 14:12*

There are two options.
First (all under Linux):
1. Create /etc/x11/xorg.multiseat.conf with two viduhi contamines (of course and click / mouse), the file (the name of the role does not play, I just wrote so) twin.sh (the current users must be spelled out) in Any downloadable directory, and, of course, in /etc/local.d/ Create an executable file with the "Start" extension. Reboot. I enclose files for examplehttps://yadi.sk/d/jf2BrC0O3RZ3QF.
2. If you have no updated system, then you can via LightDM.
Write in seats (for example, soPicture) Requirements and all.



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How to make two independent work tables on two monitors? I have 2 monitors. There is such a 1 person to play 1 monitor, 2nd has worked on a 2m monitor. About visible on 1 screen withdraw the game, everything is well played as soon as the 2nd man starts working on a 2m screen, the game is not active on the 1m screen, that the joystick is a mouse, everything pulls on the 2nd person.
You don't want to put a virtual machine yet ...
2 monitor 2 keyboard 2 mouse and 1 systematics
How to do it ?



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Warhead495 @ 06.09.18, 02:51*
That the joystick is the mouse, everything pulls on the 2nd person.


In /etc/x11/xorg.conf, you must prescribe different clas / mouse for different sieve.

For example, I have:
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Section "ServerLayout"
IDENTFIER "SEAT0" # first
Screen 0 "Screen0" 0 0
INPUTDEVICE "Mouse0" "CorePointer"
INPUTDEVICE "KEYBOARD0" "COREKEYBOARD"
Option "Xinerama" "1"
Endsection

Section "ServerLayout"
IDENTFIER "SEAT1" # second
SCREEN 1 "SCREEN1" 0 0
INPUTDEVICE "MOUSE1" "COREPOINTER"
INPUTDEVICE "KEYBOARD1" "COREKEYBOARD"
Endsection
...................
Section "InputDevice"
IDENTFIER "KEYBOARD0" # first
Driver "EVDEV"
Option "Device" "/dev/input/by-path/pci-0000:00:1d.0-usb-0:15:15-Event-KBD"
Option "XKBModel" "PC105"
Option "Xkblayout" "US, RU"
Option "xkbrules" "xorg"
Option "xkboptions" "GRP: Ctrl_shift_Toggle, Compose: Lwin, Terminate: Ctrl_alt_bksp, GRP_LED: SCROLL"
Endsection

Section "InputDevice" # second
IDENTFIER "KEYBOARD1"
Driver "EVDEV"
Option "Device" "/Dev/input/by-path/pci-0000:00:1d.0-usb-0:16:18-Event-KBD"
Option "XKBModel" "PC105"
Option "Xkblayout" "US, RU"
Option "xkbrules" "xorg"
Option "xkboptions" "GRP: Ctrl_shift_Toggle, Compose: Lwin, Terminate: Ctrl_alt_bksp, GRP_LED: SCROLL"
Endsection

Section "InputDevice"
IDENTFIER "MOUSE0" # first
DRIVER "MOUSE"
Option "Protocol" "IMPS / 2"
Option "Device" "/Dev/input/by-path/pci-0000:00:1d.0-usb-0:14:18-mouse"
Endsection

Section "InputDevice" # second
IDENTFIER "MOUSE1"
DRIVER "MOUSE"
Option "Protocol" "IMPS / 2"
Option "Device" "/dev/input/by-path/pci-0000:00:1d.0-usb-0:13:18-mouse"
Option "zaxismapping" "4 5"
Endsection


Pay attention to the type of type/Dev/input/by-path/pci-0000:00:1d.0-usb-0:13:19-mouse.



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* Delvin-Fil,
Thank you, but is it kind of setp for Linux?



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* WarHead495
Yes.



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* Delvin-Fil,
Interested in wines 10, Linux do not know.



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