On Mon, 2007-07-09 at 14:39 -0700, Patrick May wrote: > On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 11:47:52PM +0000, b.n. wrote: > > Dan Farrell ha scritto: > > > > >> (b) Switch keyboard/mouse/monitor : KVM switch -- DLink > > >Do what you will, but my advice is -- save your money. KVM switches > > >are useless. Do you really want to pay US $50 (??) for something that > > >you can easily replace with X forwarding? OK, that's the last you'll > > >here from me on that topic. > > > > What's a KVM switch? > > > > m. > > Devices that allows one keyboard, mouse and monitor to be shared between > several pieces of hardware. Usually found with servers. Newer ones will also > share audio in/out (speakers and microphones.) > > RDP, VNC, X, etc. is replacing a lot of it. Why walk over when a couple mouse > clicks or keys (for SSH) you can "be there."
because KVM's are OS independent; they can get you into the BIOS or console; you can see boot messages; network doesn't need to be working (even though it's called a network, sometimes it doesn't ;) Just to name a few benefits. So yes, I agree if you're only interested in the machine once it's running, then don't waste the money, but if you need the other features they are still very useful. cya, -- Iain Buchanan <iaindb at netspace dot net dot au> Evil is that which one believes of others. It is a sin to believe evil of others, but it is seldom a mistake. -- H.L. Mencken -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list