Software KVM application?

Jonathan McLoughlin cjm at europe.renre.com
Thu Feb 10 10:27:58 UTC 2005


FYI
with the Windows rdesktop terminal server must be running on the windows 
machine

Mc Loughlin, Jonathan wrote:

> Depending on the type of machine:
> Windows:
> rdesktop -a 16 -f hostname
> use CTRL+ALT ENTER to switch back this uses the same display as your 
> desktop
> Linux:
> X -query hostname :1
> this throws a network computer up on you 2 X terminal accessed usually
> with CTRL+ALT+F8
>
> hope this helps, its what i use anyways!
> Jonnie
>
>
>
> Senectus . wrote:
>
> > I read "somewhere" that there is a Linux app that behaves like a KVM
> > device, allowing you to swap mouse keyboard and screen between
> > machines.
> > I remember reading that this app was "better" than VNC type apps (not
> > sure why).
> >
> > Does anyone know what it was I was reading about.. I've been looking
> > and looking and I can't seem to find a hint of it anywhere..
> >
> > Sorry for being so vague.. and thanks for your time
> >
> >
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