Oh yeah, almost forgot: It is *not* a secure application, everything is transmitted between the machines in clear text. IIRC the author is promising a future version with some form of encryption. Aside from this, its a decent app.
--mike On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 12:24, Michael Thompson wrote: > I have. Its nice, very simple to configure, and works well under > Linux. The Windows version also works, but seems to have a few issues. > If you are controlling the 'client' pc and the connection is cut, then > it does not seem to recover well (IIRC). This may be an issue for Linux > as well, but I have not run in to it. I use it at home with 2 pc's > sitting side by side. Its like running a dual monitor system. Cut and > paste also work between the two machines, which comes in handy if I use > one machine to look up reference materials (perl lately) and would like > to copy and paste code. I would be curious to see how it works between > a Windows and Linux machine... > > --mwt > > > On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 12:11, John Turner wrote: > > Has anyone used this: http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/index.html > > > > It seems to allow you to control several machines (each with an > > attached monitor) but with only one keyboard/mouse. Linux, Windows, > > Solaris are currently supported. > > > > John -- Michael Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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