[SLUG] kvm required

2004-07-14 Thread Simon Males
I just need a rant for a KVM. When i im at home i wish to use standard 
keyboard/mouse and screen which will be shared by my desktop and laptop.

The kvm will require USB ports as my laptop cannot take PS2. I've had a 
quick browse, and kvm's are not exactly cheap :(

I am a bit confused with kvm's, currently i have a PS2 keyboard and 
mouse that i pretty happy with, but im dont mind getting another USB 
keyboard and mouse. How many port kvm do i require, 2 input's and 4 
outputs ?

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Re: [SLUG] kvm required

2004-07-14 Thread Ken Foskey
On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 23:10, Simon Males wrote:
 I just need a rant for a KVM. When i im at home i wish to use standard 
 keyboard/mouse and screen which will be shared by my desktop and laptop.
 
 The kvm will require USB ports as my laptop cannot take PS2. I've had a 
 quick browse, and kvm's are not exactly cheap :(

Why do you want a kvm at all?

I use my laptop to 'X -query mydesktop' to connect within my home lan. 
Works a treat.  The alternative is to ssh in with the -x option.

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Re: [SLUG] kvm required

2004-07-14 Thread Stuart Guthrie
From what I understand, each KVM port is a seperate Keyboard Viewer
Mouse combo. So to control two PCs at the same time you need a two port.

Be aware that some KVM's look cheaper but you then need extra cables to
enable each port. The devil is in the detail.

Stu

On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 23:10, Simon Males wrote:
 I just need a rant for a KVM. When i im at home i wish to use standard 
 keyboard/mouse and screen which will be shared by my desktop and laptop.
 
 The kvm will require USB ports as my laptop cannot take PS2. I've had a 
 quick browse, and kvm's are not exactly cheap :(
 
 I am a bit confused with kvm's, currently i have a PS2 keyboard and 
 mouse that i pretty happy with, but im dont mind getting another USB 
 keyboard and mouse. How many port kvm do i require, 2 input's and 4 
 outputs ?
 
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Re: [SLUG] kvm required

2004-07-14 Thread Lester Cheung
On Thu, Jul 15, 2004 at 12:11:42AM +1000, Ken Foskey wrote:
 On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 23:10, Simon Males wrote:
  I just need a rant for a KVM. When i im at home i wish to use standard 
  keyboard/mouse and screen which will be shared by my desktop and laptop.
  
  The kvm will require USB ports as my laptop cannot take PS2. I've had a 
  quick browse, and kvm's are not exactly cheap :(
 
 Why do you want a kvm at all?
 
 I use my laptop to 'X -query mydesktop' to connect within my home lan. 
 Works a treat.  The alternative is to ssh in with the -x option.

Synergy maybe just for you. :)
Debian package in proper...
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RE: [SLUG] kvm required

2004-07-14 Thread Rowling, Jill
Hi Simon,
You might want to get a demo of a KVM before you buy one.
My experience so far is the video is pretty low resolution and sometimes
ghosty compared to either remote X or other protocols.
KVMs are really essential when you have racks of Windows servers that act up
and maybe need a console if you are loading CDs or something.
I much prefer using a desktop Linux box to remotely access all the other
servers most of the time. The KVM just saves me from running between my
office and the computer room when accessing the physical hardware. I
wouldn't want to work on it all day.

Cheers,

Jill.

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On Thu, Jul 15, 2004 at 12:11:42AM +1000, Ken Foskey wrote:
 On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 23:10, Simon Males wrote:
  I just need a rant for a KVM. When i im at home i wish to use 
  standard
  keyboard/mouse and screen which will be shared by my desktop and laptop.
  
  The kvm will require USB ports as my laptop cannot take PS2. I've 
  had a
  quick browse, and kvm's are not exactly cheap :(
 
 Why do you want a kvm at all?
 
 I use my laptop to 'X -query mydesktop' to connect within my home lan.
 Works a treat.  The alternative is to ssh in with the -x option.

Synergy maybe just for you. :)
Debian package in proper...
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Re: [SLUG] kvm required

2004-07-14 Thread Andrew Monkhouse
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 Lester Cheung wrote:
 On Thu, Jul 15, 2004 at 12:11:42AM +1000, Ken Foskey wrote:
  On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 23:10, Simon Males wrote:
   I just need a rant for a KVM. When i im at home i wish to use standard 
   keyboard/mouse and screen which will be shared by my desktop and laptop.
   
   The kvm will require USB ports as my laptop cannot take PS2. I've had a 
   quick browse, and kvm's are not exactly cheap :(
  
  Why do you want a kvm at all?
  
  I use my laptop to 'X -query mydesktop' to connect within my home lan. 
  Works a treat.  The alternative is to ssh in with the -x option.
 
 Synergy maybe just for you. :)
 Debian package in proper...

I only use my KVM when I need access to the physical machine (usually when 
booting a machine and I therefore can't get networked access). The rest of 
the time I find VNC works perfectly getting me to any of the other 
computers I need to access, and is often better than using the KVM - I can 
easily work on multiple desktops, swapping between them as required.

I have found problems with my KVM and Windows 2000 and ghosting. Using 
exactly the same computer and monitor and resolution and refresh rate in 
Windows 2000 and X Windows System - the Windows 2000 display will have 
ghost images, but X does not. No idea why this is. It is a cheap KVM, but 
I would expect it to have the same problem in both OSes with the same 
hardware and configuration.

Regards, Andrew

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