Re: n00b help with MUSE, and another thing

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Joseph Sheedy wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 10:00 PM, Joshua Boyd <jdboyd@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> I can't stand dual boot.  My solution is 2 computers (actually more).  A
>> dedicated audio machine and a general workstation.   So many fast
>> computers are so cheap, and if space it tight, small cases are available
>> and a KVM can be used to share a single screen.
> 
> Monitors are cheap now too, so if you have desk space each machine can
> have a screen and you can share your keyboard and mouse with synergy:
> 
> http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/
> 
> One advantage of this is cut and paste across different OSes, it's a
> lifesaver for me.   I've never gotten the flash plugin to work with
> jack, I find it handy to have a browser capable of playing flash
> videos sitting on another screen rather than going through the
> download -> mplayer stage on my primary box.

A KVM is much easier to setup than Synergy.

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David
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