I had the same thought a couple years ago. I found a device from a company out of the UK called Epiphan. They make a small box that connects via usb 2.0 (required) and acts as a KVM. Essentially it streams across USB. They make drivers for both Windows and Mac and they have a Linux SDK but will build a Linux client for you based on the kernel you're running. They're working on having a production Linux client but it isn't there yet. I've used it for both Windows and Mac. I find connecting to a Windows server is troublesome but it works great on Linux CLI. This has become my crash cart. The company have been very aggressive developing the software for it and are very responsive to problems you encounter. We've had really good success with it. It does have a few quirks but nothing insurmountable and we're budgeting to purchase one for each admin. http://www.epiphan.com/products/other-applications/kvm2usb/ ____________________________ Matt Ausmus Network Administrator Chapman University 635 West Palm Street Orange, CA 92868 (714)628-2738 mausmus@xxxxxxxxxxx "Nothing is ever accomplished by a reasonable man." -Bucy's Law -----Original Message----- From: Rudi Ahlers [mailto:Rudi@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 10:32 AM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: using a Laptop as a KVM console? Hi all, Has anyone seen something like this before: I want to use a laptop as a KVM console. Basically when a technician goes to one of our datacentres, or clients he has to look for a free LCD, keyboard & mouse to connect to a server (no network access, reinstall, troubleshoot failed kernel / HDD, etc). And then hopefully there's an open power socker in that cabinet. So I'm thinking why not just use a laptop instead? It already has an LCD, keyboard, mouse & power. Surely someone has, or may still, build something that could connect to the laptop's USB port(s) and then to the server's VGA & USB / PS2 ports, then act as a KVM? -- Kind Regards Rudi Ahlers SoftDux Website: http://www.SoftDux.com Technical Blog: http://Blog.SoftDux.com Office: 087 805 9573 Cell: 082 554 7532 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos