I'll share what my setup is also, using Linux and Windows 7 side-by-side. I have them running on separate machines, each with its own monitor. I have a single mouse& keyboard, connected to my Linux box. Now here's the cool part: on the Windows box, I run VNC server. On the Linux side, I use a utility called x2vnc. I start x2vnc up and connect to the VNC server on Windows and voila! It's like having a twin monitor setup, I can easily move the mouse between monitors now, and the keyboard follows the mouse, no KVM needed (I have the keyboard& mouse going into a KVM switch, actually, but that's only for emergencies).
Nice solution, and you have both running native on hardware. Tobiah _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user