RE: OT:KVM Switch

2008-08-28 Thread Jerry Dunham
On 27 Aug 2008 at 22:46, David Christensen wrote:

 Mark Busby wrote:
  Looking at a Trendnet KVM TK-407K switch. It shows to work with linux. Has
  anyone had success using it with FreeBSD?  I hate to waste time and money,
  even with the option of resale on eslay.  Thanks for your time.

I don't recall the model numbers, but a couple of TrendNet KVMs I bought
for a company I used to work for turned out to be flakey. At least they
were cheap and not too painful to throw away.

 I've had good luck with my IOGear Miniview GCS 78 -- 8-port VGA, PS/2 
 keyboard,
 PS/2 mouse.

I've used several IOGear KVMs with great success, from 2-port to 8-port.
In fact, I'm using a 4-port IOGear MiniView as I type this.


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Re: OT:KVM Switch

2008-08-27 Thread Erik Trulsson
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 01:02:41PM -0700, Mark Busby wrote:
 Looking at a Trendnet KVM TK-407K switch. It shows to work with linux. Has
 anyone had success using it with FreeBSD?  I hate to waste time and money,
 even with the option of resale on eslay.  Thanks for your time.

All KVM-switches I have encountered so far do not really interact at all
with the OS, and therefore will work equally well with any OS.
I see no reason to expect that KVM switch to be any different.



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Re: OT:KVM Switch

2008-08-27 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Aug 27), Erik Trulsson said:
 On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 01:02:41PM -0700, Mark Busby wrote:
  Looking at a Trendnet KVM TK-407K switch. It shows to work with
  linux. Has anyone had success using it with FreeBSD?  I hate to
  waste time and money, even with the option of resale on eslay. 
  Thanks for your time.
 
 All KVM-switches I have encountered so far do not really interact at
 all with the OS, and therefore will work equally well with any OS. I
 see no reason to expect that KVM switch to be any different.

Watch out for KVMs that use the scroll-lock key to switch computers,
though.  That makes using scrollback history on the console a pain.

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Re: OT:KVM Switch

2008-08-27 Thread Tyson Boellstorff


 Watch out for KVMs that use the scroll-lock key to switch computers,
 though.  That makes using scrollback history on the console a pain.

That would be the 8-port Belkins that I use... Bummer. $40 in ebay, usually.
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RE: OT:KVM Switch

2008-08-27 Thread David Christensen
Mark Busby wrote:
 Looking at a Trendnet KVM TK-407K switch. It shows to work with linux. Has
 anyone had success using it with FreeBSD?  I hate to waste time and money,
 even with the option of resale on eslay.  Thanks for your time.

I've had good luck with my IOGear Miniview GCS 78 -- 8-port VGA, PS/2 keyboard,
PS/2 mouse.


I've used it with Win2k, WinXP, Win2003SBS, Debian GNU/Linux, Damn Small Linux,
and FreeBSD, in recent memory, and probably several more in the past.  I've also
used the GUC100KM PS/2 keyboard and mouse to USB converter successfully with
several platforms.


Sometimes I wish the KVM had sound, but what I really need to do is build a
matrix mixer/ distribution amp that sends each of eight line inputs to the other
seven outputs (e.g. no feedback loop)...


Erik Trulsson wrote:
 All KVM-switches I have encountered so far do not really interact at
 all with the OS, and therefore will work equally well with any OS.
 I see no reason to expect that KVM switch to be any different.

I ran into *severe* problems in the past using KVM's with older AT keyboard/
serial mouse machines.  Basically, I went through every unit available at Fry's
and returned them all.  Life only got better when I finally mothballed the
ancient hardware.  However, I do recall that IOGear worked correctly, but that I
returned it because the hot-key sequence started with Ctrl, Ctrl (Duke Nuk'em
3D's fire button).


Consider buying retail, so you can test the KVM with everything you have and
return it if you find compatibility problems and/or hot-key issues.


Dan Nelson wrote:
 Watch out for KVMs that use the scroll-lock key to switch computers,
 though.  That makes using scrollback history on the console a pain.

My KVM's hot-key sequence is Ctrl, Alt, Shift, num; in that order.  Thus far,
I haven't run into an conflicting application or platform.


Check the hot-key sequence of any unit before you buy.


HTH,

David

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