It is very useful for schools, callcenters etc.
Handhelds are a hype. Desktop and Laptop can be considered Desktop.
Also everyone owns some PC.
For any other misinformation in your answer it was just too long for
me so I didn't read it anymore.
systemd the solution for 99.9% of users.
2014-06-06 19:17 GMT+02:00 Linda Walsh
Carlos E. R. wrote:
Ah, then there are possibilities, yes. Good :-) Not that I need this at the moment, but it is certainly something to consider. If it is easy to setup in openSUSE, and gets some publicity, normal people may consider using it. Families, for instance.
What about sound? For some uses it is important, like in a family
----- I'm sorry, but I really don't see multiseat being very useful with stock hardware.
The desktop market is shrinking and people are going to handhelds with data stored in the cloud.
needing a separate and full blown monitor off a PC -- I don't see the demand; they'd rather hook such up to their handheld.
The idea that families would 'trust' each other enough to be able to use 1 computer (at the same time no less) -- without junior p0wning the system, or junior feeling cramped by not being able to install the lastest kernel, or anything... different needs.
Parents might want stable and reliable (which sorta disallows systemd right now, anyway, no?) and kids might want fast graphics... (I'd love to see a system that would support multiple.. say 690 or 590 GeForce cards at the same time.
EVen a top end Dell workstation (Precision 7500) couldn't support 1-590 card without resetting under any load.
you are creating a strawman that has *nearly* no market demand.
Being able to support 2 or 4 users / box in a corporate setting isn't worth the hassle over a 128 Core processor running 64 VM's and them attaching via the cloud and network transparency. They not only won't be able to find a box to support 64 video cards, but it won't come close to competing with a virtualization solution. There is so much spare capacity on some of the large 100+ cpu machines that can be effectively divided up, *today*, w/o systemd, that using multi-seat as a reason for driving this changes is ludicrous.
This is not something useful for home OR corporate users (for different reasons). and certainly is no reason to turn a well functioning system on its head with all the attendent problems I've seen posted about systemd.
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