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A seat manager | A seat manager mediates access to input and output devices such as keyboards and monitors. | ||
Alpine Linux provides two different seat managers are available: | Alpine Linux provides two different seat managers are available: |
Revision as of 08:47, 7 July 2024
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A seat manager mediates access to input and output devices such as keyboards and monitors.
Alpine Linux provides two different seat managers are available:
Input and video groups
Some instructions mention the need for the input
and video
groups. This is in most cases incorrect and insecure! The seat manager already provides the necessary permissions.
Due to issue #15409 there is currently 1 exception: If you aren't using elogind and need PipeWire to access a webcam you need the video
group.
See Also
- seatd: what is a seat
- void docs: Session and Seat Management
- A seat manager should not be confused with a login manager, such a greetd.