Re: [lopsa-tech] small monitor for home server?

2011-02-05 Thread Brian Mathis
In that price range (actually, less) you can get a Lantronix Spider Duo, which gives you IP-based remote KVM abilities. The power adapter shown in the picture is optional. http://www.lantronix.com/it-management/kvm-over-ip/securelinx-spiderduo.html On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 2:42 PM, Edmund White w

Re: [lopsa-tech] small monitor for home server?

2011-02-05 Thread Brandon S Allbery KF8NH
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 2/5/11 14:35 , Tom Perrine wrote: > Can anyone recommend a small-ish and cheap LCD monitor for occasional use? > 10"-12" would be great, but I'll go smaller or larger for cheaper. Needs a > VGA or DVI input. Lots of people throwing out (or lettin

Re: [lopsa-tech] small monitor for home server?

2011-02-05 Thread Jonathan
On 05/02/11 19:35, Tom Perrine wrote: > I have a very small home server (shuttle) that very infrequently needs a > monitor attached for debugging when it has drive or other issues at reboot. > It's tucked away in an out of the way space where there's not a lot of room > for a monitor. > > I'm l

Re: [lopsa-tech] small monitor for home server?

2011-02-05 Thread Edmund White
I actually use a laptop and a USB crash cart adapter for this: http://us.startech.com/product/NOTECONS01-Portable-USB-PS-2-KVM-Console-Adapter-for-Notebook-PCs It's available for less elsewhere, but comes in very handy for other things. Edmund White On Feb 5, 2011, at 11:35 AM, Tom Perrine wr

[lopsa-tech] small monitor for home server?

2011-02-05 Thread Tom Perrine
I have a very small home server (shuttle) that very infrequently needs a monitor attached for debugging when it has drive or other issues at reboot. It's tucked away in an out of the way space where there's not a lot of room for a monitor. I'm looking for a small-ish monitor that I can attach when