which prebuilt linux boxes seem to work best?

Brent Harding bharding at ufw2.com
Tue Oct 24 16:36:42 EDT 2000


Oh, if everything is doable by telnet or something, why are kvm switches
needed? The synthesizer would be needed in it as well, some how.
At 09:52 PM 10/23/00 -0500, you wrote:
>It is possible they use a KVM switch to allow one keyboard, monitor, and
>mouse combination to work several machines. While you may not be fond of
>the idea, it works very well. I have been working two machines for more
>then a year. I can't give you any drawbacks. I can say it saves space. It
>also makes it so I only have to buy one monitor. It makes it easy to
>control more then one machine.
>
>All the same, it is unrealistic to think they will re-install the OS of a
>production server for you. If that happens please send me a set of six
>numbers between 1 and 54 so I can win the lottery. I just don't think that
>will happen.
>
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