Re: multiple independent keyboard kernel support

From: Zoltan Szecsei
Date: Thu Sep 01 2005 - 08:10:48 EST


Vojtech Pavlik wrote:

On Thu, Sep 01, 2005 at 01:28:25PM +0200, Zoltan Szecsei wrote:



Hi All,
The archives & FAQs on this subject stop at December 2003. Google not much help either (prob. due to my keyword choices)

I gather the only way to do this is via the ruby patch.

(When) Will there ever be native kernel (and maybe XFree) support for multiple independent keyboards?



The kernel console is unlikely to ever going to have that - noone is
interested in changing the console subsystem.


Ah, rats! :-(

The current state of input device support in the kernel, however, allows
any userspace program to access them independently, including keyboards.

That means multi-user X and possibly a userspace console implementation
(Jon Smirl is planning one) has no barriers in the kernel input device


Do you have an email address so that I can keep in touch with him?

implementation keeping it from proceeding.

The problems with multiple VGA cards, etc, are much harder to solve,
though.


That's a surprise - barring the keyboard issue, I thought I was close to getting it working on my SuSE 9.3 using 2 mice, onboard 915G graphics and an old TSENG Labs ET6000.
Maybe I had further to go than I realised :-(



The ruby patch seems to also only have discussions older than 18 months.

Has there really been no progress in the last 18 months?

I would prefer to see "official and permanent" support for this as then when HW & drivers & kernels develop in the future, this capability will always be (immediately) available - and not have to wait for patches.



Many people would like that. But not many enough to make it happen, at
least not until now.


Ah cool - there's hope - any pointers on how I can get a counter or lobby group going? :-)

Thanks for taking time to reply.

Cheers,
Z


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