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Help With FreeBSD

Original Message
Name: Karissa
Date: October 18, 2006 at 08:44:32 Pacific
Subject: Help With FreeBSD
OS: Freebsd
CPU/Ram: 1.5ghz athlonXP/512Mb ram
Model/Manufacturer: compaq armada e500
Comment:
Hi

What i i need help with is im planning on having freebsd be the operating system for an arcade emulator/multimedia system but my problem is that with at least windows ive found that no matter how many keyboards you have they all act as one

i wish to know is this the same with freebsd or is there a way to make them all act as seperate devices

Thanks for any help


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Name: Karissa
Date: October 18, 2006 at 21:00:42 Pacific
Subject: Help With FreeBSD
Reply: (edit)
sorry for double posting but
the complete setup will only be 1 screen 2 keyboards and 1 mouse all on one user if possible

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