Christopher,
I run a Mux with a Belkin Omni Cube. I have my keyboard, mouse and
monitor plugged into it ... On one input I have a linux box running Mandrake
7.1 and the other I have a laptop so that when Im at work I dont have to use
the eraser and keyboard without taking up tons of space
At 02:48 PM 11/2/2000, you wrote:
Christopher,
I run a Mux with a Belkin Omni Cube. I have my keyboard, mouse and
monitor plugged into it ... On one input I have a linux box running Mandrake
7.1 and the other I have a laptop so that when Im at work I dont have to use
the eraser and keyboard
Christopher Kolar wrote:
I have been happily running mdk 7.1, but want to get my Win98 pc up and
running. Problem is that I have no desk space. I have a KVM switch and
need to know if there are any issues if I just bring down my linux box and
bring it back up with the KVM hooked up. Will
ren't all crazy, we would go insane."
Jimmy Buffett
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From: Joseph S. Gardner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 2:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [expert] any KVM issues with 7.1?
Christopher Kolar wrote:
I have been happily r
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 01:33:24PM -0600, Christopher Kolar wrote:
I have been happily running mdk 7.1, but want to get my Win98 pc up and
running. Problem is that I have no desk space. I have a KVM switch and
need to know if there are any issues if I just bring down my linux box and
I got a Belkin OmniView SE 4-port (one at home, two at work)
and it works well ($225 CDN). This model handles PS/2 and
serial mice since you CAN'T use adapters. It is ok to use
AT-PS/2 adapters for older PCs.
The main thing I found out is that for *real* use, you MUST
spend $80 on a hi-res SVGA