James Knott wrote:
jdd wrote:
Aaron Kulkis a écrit :
Like everyone is installing the nightly kernels....
I typically go several WEEKS without rebooting. And that has to do more with memory leaks in apps than the OS itself. may be, but it's always at the bed time :-). I also do many video compile (~4/5 hours) and dvd burning that are better done on a separate computer
and a good kvm module is expensive (more than keyboard/mouse). The problem is the display, but I have a laptop and a good CRT for photo, so...
jdd
Also, Linux tends to have a problem with the mouse, if a KVM is used. If z-axis is enabled, the mouse will go crazy, when switching systems. This definitely happens with PS/2, but I don't know about USB switches.
That depends on the KVM. Well-designed KVM's that don't let voltages float don't induce that problem. The difference between a well-designed KVM and not is one resistor per computer-side mouse connection, which comes to a manufacturing side cost of about $0.05 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org