[ale] KVM or alternative
Jason Vinson
jason.vinson at mindspring.com
Thu Feb 13 12:09:30 EST 2003
I would actually really appreciate an overview on configuring remote X with GDM/XDM... If it's not too much trouble :)
Jason
-------Original Message-------
From: Mike Panetta <ahuitzot at mindspring.com>
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: 02/13/03 12:32 PM
To: ale at ale.org
Subject: Re: [ale] KVM or alternative
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> If they are both running Linux you could just do a remote X session using
GDM or XDM. Its been awhile since I have set this up, but I could easily go
through it again on one of my machines at home and detail the steps I took
if need be.
Mike
-------Original Message-------
From: Grady Harris <gharri2 at emory.edu>
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: 02/13/03 12:57 PM
To: ale at ale.org
Subject: [ale] KVM or alternative
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> Hey, y'all,I'm getting a second machine at home, where the space is
scant & thewiring is not something I want to strain. I'd rather not get a
second monitor, so I figure a KVM switch is the likeliest alternative. I've read
through the discussions of KVM switches on the ALE list from last year &
the previous, which have been real helpful to me, since I've never used a
switch before.Since I suspect that such might be overkill just for two
machines, I was wondering if anybody had suggestions for any alternatives, since
none has occurred to me.Grady HarrisEmory University Hospital Branch
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