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seatd(1) | General Commands Manual | seatd(1) |
NAME¶
seatd - A seat management daemon
SYNOPSIS¶
seatd [options]
OPTIONS¶
-h
Show help message and quit.
-n <fd>
FD to notify readiness on. A single newline will be
written and the fd closed when seatd is ready to serve requests. This is
compatible with s6's notification protocol.
-u <user>
User to own the seatd socket.
-g <group>
Group to own the seatd socket.
-l <loglevel>
Log-level to use. Must be one of debug, info, error or
silent. Defaults to error.
-v
Show the version number and quit.
DESCRIPTION¶
seatd provides central seat management, mediating access to shared resources such as displays and input devices in a multi-session, multi-seat environment.
seatd operates over a UNIX domain socket, with libseat providing the client-side of the protocol.
The location of the socket for seatd is set at compile-time.
ENVIRONMENT¶
SEATD_VTBOUND
If set to "0", the seat will not be bound to a
VT.
SEE ALSO¶
The libseat library, <libseat.h>, seatd-launch(1)
AUTHORS¶
Maintained by Kenny Levinsen <contact@kl.wtf>, who is assisted by other open-source contributors. For more information about seatd development, see https://sr.ht/~kennylevinsen/seatd.
2023-07-19 |