Linux KVM help

Scott C. Mellott scott at mellott.com
Tue Apr 15 14:51:54 EDT 2003


I'll second the use of Raritan.  We use them exclusively because they 
are the only KVM that works consistantly with SGI (as well as virtually 
all other workstation systems) intermixed with PCs.  They're pricey 
compared to Belkin, Avocent and others but they're one of those pieces 
of equipment you buy, install and forget about.  They also sell some 
very cool long distance console devices that allow access to any 
system's console independant of the OS via a web browser or java applet. 
  We use them sometimes to access client's system to train them on our 
application or to do remote customer service.

Scott

Jason Stephenson wrote:
> I have a Belkin KVM switch that I recently (last November or so) bought 
> new. Linux, FreeBSD and Win2k have no problems with it. The mouse works 
> just fine.
> 
> I'd suggest getting a new switch.
> 
> I've also used Raritan switches with more or less the same operating 
> systems with no problems.
> 
> 
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