Well, it took alot of searching, but it seems to exist... _and_ it's
VNC-compatible!
For a single machine:
http://www.digitalv6.com/product/1_kaveman.html
Suggested Retail Price of $3500
For eight machines:
http://www.digitalv6.com/product/8_kaveman.html
Suggested Retail Price of $4800
Apparen
OK then, strip out some of the complex functionality.
Assume I have a linux server in a colocation facility. It doesn't use any
graphical apps anyway. All I really need is keyboard and monitor control
so, if need be, I can see an error message on the screen (like when
updating to a new kernel, a
Is there any way to create a hardware version of the VNC Server program?
You connect some little box to the keyboard, mouse, and monitor port of a
machine, connect it to an ehternet port, assign it an IP address, and use
the standard viewer control the PC through all stages of operation, from
pre-