KVM switches [was Re: [NCLUG] VNC?]

Quent quent at pobox.com
Mon Dec 11 22:44:11 MST 2000


Ever since I added a switch my mouse response has been quirky; especially
noticable when playing Quake. I still like having one set of monitor/keyboard/mouse
though!

	Quent

On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 10:34:54PM -0700, David Braley wrote:
> I use a six port KVM to control 4 machines at home. One nice 19" monitor, a good
> keyboard and mouse, and I get my desktop back! I stack the 4 cases two wide and
> two high. Very sano. For less than the price of a cheap monitor you can pick one
> up. I would check pricewatch.com for current pricing.
> 
> David Braley
> 
> 
> gelfand wrote:
> 
> > >===== Original Message From nclug at nclug.org =====
> > >Hey guys,
> > >
> > >I have two computers (a linux and a windows box), one monitor, 2 keyboards
> > (one for each box) and one mouse (for my win box).  I was wondering if there
> > was a way to export an X display from my linux box, to my windows box, so I
> > could have the best of both worlds :).  I was
> > >thinking maybe VNC could help me out, but I am not sure of its capabilites
> > with the keyboard / mouse.  Does anyone have any suggestions on how to go
> > about doing this?
> >
> > You can get X servers for windows, but how about considering
> > a KVM switch?
> >
> > Martin Gelfand
> >
> > Associate Professor             Phone: 970 491 5263
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> > Colorado State University       Email: gelfand at lamar.colostate.edu
> > Fort Collins CO 80523-1875
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