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Multiple Manitors, Keyboards, Mice
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  • Subject: Multiple Manitors, Keyboards, Mice
  • From: P Teeson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 23:10:23 -0400

My environment: Snow Leopard 10.6.1 on a MacPro Nehalem 2-CPU 6GB

Many years ago I worked as a system pgmr on IBM "big iron" on a timesharing system.
However I do not know much about the internals of Unix.

Mac OS X will allow multiple users logged on (as per fast user switching).
I am interested in learning how to attach additional Monitors,Keyboards,Mice
to the users who are not the "front" one.

My limited understanding is that Unix can be run as a time-shared OS.
So please advise me which documentation to read to gain a better understanding
of how to approach this for the Mac OS.

TIA for your advice...

respect...

Peter

P.S. Should this be posted on darwin-kernel rather than here?
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