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Author: Victor Odhner
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Subject: VMWare
On Fri, 1 Feb 2002, John (EBo) David wrote:
> try VNC... that will basically replace the KVM.
> About 4 years ago I had VNC running on my home LAN
> between Solaris, Linus, and WinNT.


Patrick Fleming EA wrote:
> Unless the bios won't allow you to over ride the
> keyboard and mouse halt errors. Then you either
> have to plug in an extra keyboard and mouse, or
> boot on the KVM switch.


Right. If there is any situation that will
require my plugging in a keyboard and monitor
(e.g., network trouble), then VNC is not very
attractive to me. (X2VNC rocks if you want to
use a single keyboard and mouse to control both
your Windows and Linux monitors.)

As it is, once I get the Debian box going, I will
be using two keyboards and two monitors since a
two-port KVM with cables costs close to $100
which I ain't got.

Vic

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