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  • What does it mean by a systemd session bind to a seat?
    With a multi-seat configuration, any such devices will by default belong to the default seat seat0: the administrator can configure specific devices to other seats instead
  • Multi-Seat on Linux - freedesktop. org
    Assignment of hardware devices to seats is managed inside the udev database, via settings on the devices: Tag "seat": if set this device is eligible to be assigned to a seat This tag is set for graphics devices, mice, keyboards, video cards, sound cards and more
  • Does New seat seat0 indicate something successful?
    AttachDevice() may be used to assign a specific device to a specific seat The device is identified by its sys path, and must be eligible for seat assignments Takes three arguments: the seat id, the sysfs path, and a boolean for controlling PolicyKit interactivity (see above)
  • linux - systemd does not assign a seat to my session when using NIS . . .
    There are two ways to get around this problem: Use SSSD configured with the 'proxy' id_provider The NIS name lookup module will only need to be loaded by SSSD itself and all other processes will query it over local sockets
  • sd-login(3) — Linux manual page - man7. org
    Assignment of hardware devices to seats is managed inside the udev database, via settings on the devices: Tag "seat" When set, a device is eligible to be assigned to a seat This tag is set for graphics devices, mice, keyboards, video cards, sound cards and more
  • systemd for the uninformed - session and seat management with logind
    Some hardware is automatically configured as a separate seat, but hardware can be explicitly assigned to a seat if these automatic rules are incorrect, by using loginctl attach SEAT DEVICE_PATH
  • loginctl - Control the systemd login manager at Linux. org
    Seat names may consist only of a-z, A-Z, 0-9, "-" and "_" and must be prefixed with "seat" To drop assignment of a device to a specific seat, just reassign it to a different seat, or use flush-devices
  • Seat, Session, and User Objects | systemd systemd | DeepWiki
    Seats represent physical or virtual workstations that can host user sessions Each seat manages device assignment and session activation Sources: src login logind-seat h7-36 src login logind-seat c36-65 Seats have different capabilities based on their device assignments:
  • Xorg multiseat - ArchWiki
    evdev is an Xorg driver which can make use of the kernel event devices, which you can find in dev input Attaching devices to a seat systemd's loginctl(1) lets you assign devices to seats by creating udev rules Identify devices Look at the default seat (seat0) status, here is an example: # loginctl seat-status seat0
  • [systemd-devel] Attaching virtual session (e. g. SSH) to seat
    > loginctl shows that my session is not attached to any seat: > > SESSION UID USER SEAT TTY > 50 1000 septatrix pts 0 > > The devices are added to the seat using udev rules > and I explicitly want to avoid making the device world read- writeable > or adding it to a group





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