Tim:
>> Surely, one of these days, someone's going to create a KVM that
>> clones the details of the monitor's EDID to all the computer monitor
>> ports?

Tom Horsley
> Well, mine as least does correct pass through of the EDID requests
> if the monitor happens to be connected when you boot.

Does it matter if the monitor's switched to another PC, at the time?
And I presume it has to be powered on.  

The latter one's a bone of contention with me.  Even without a KVM in
the mix, computers can be turned on while the monitor is still off.
Particularly if they have a real power switch on the monitor.  I'd
rather that graphics configuration is set when I say so, not each time I
boot up.  It also reinforces the Windows way (just reboot the thing,
rather that reconfigure it properly).

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