Hello, Mac. I have a Cybex 4-port KVM switch which works reasonably well. They also make a 2-port model which is cheaper. Other than that, the cheapest alternative I can think of is VNC, which is free. This allows you to remotely control another PC, and it actually works very well. I was recently able to tap into my home PC from half way around the world to check my mail. Not bad with a 48800bps connection. You can get it here: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/ It also has the advantage that it is multi-platform, i.e. you can remotely control a Win/Mac/Unix/Linux machine from any other Win/Mac/Unix/Linux machine. It also works with a web browser if you leave the client piece behind. It is also very small, so it doesn't require much in the way of resources. Hope this helps, Stuart.
-----Original Message----- From: Mac Q. Flores IV [mailto:mflores@midway.uchicago.edu] Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 07:50 AM To: SuSE English Subject: [SLE] 2 Linux boxes and one monitor
Can somebody direct me to a "how-to" use just one monitor for 2 Linux boxes (on a LAN)? I have considered the hardware solution before by using one of those data switches but they're terribly expensive ($150+).
Mac
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