I know you can run separate X servers with their own mice, but I think the kb is a kernel-level thing. All keyboard input is sent through the kernel and effectively combined into one output. Therefore, you can type on 128 (usb limit+ps2) keyboards simultaneously and only have one stream of characters. Yes, I knew another box would be involved but take a look at stuff like these http://www.disklessworkstations.com/. Relatively cheap (probably as much as the card, and you can use 'em for more than *just* that. I'm bummed that they don't have my favorite thin client, a small box about the size of a floppy disk and about 2" tall for really cheap. Guess they don't make it anymore. Good luck On Fri, 2004-06-04 at 10:31, Bill Jonas wrote: > On Fri, Jun 04, 2004 at 10:15:58AM -0700, Don Calfa wrote: > > The problem with LTSP is that you generally still require a CPU. This > > device was for 1 cpu, 2 monitors, 2 KBD, and 2 mice targeted at the > > single computer family. However, I'm sure that there are some cases > > from that era collecting dust that could be used for this project. > > Why not get a video card with dual outputs (or an extra PCI video card), > add in a USB keyboard and mouse, and have a go at it that way? It > *will* require a little hackery, but it should serve your purpose. -- Bryce C CoBryce Communications