Here is a very cool software solution for your problem. It allows you to share mouse/keyboard/monitor with all of your computer systems via your computer network.
Essentially you can switch to each system by moving your mouse off of the edge of your 23" monitor. ie.. move mouse to left and you have control of your Linux Box, move mouse to the right and you get back to your Mac or Windows system for that matter.
Awesome software that outta be included into the X11 standard for folks that have to administrate several machines on their local network.
http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/
Hope it helps !!
Funny in KDE when I press an icon to launch a program I get feedback that the application has launched. Maybe you need to turn on visual feedback for the mouse properties in KDE.
Observing some of Mr. Enderle's previous work as a technical journalist with such a brilliant portfolio of works such as :
* Microsoft: Hated because it's Misunderstood
* Reasons to Shun Open Sourcery
* Linux is not Ready for the Enterprise
Do the words Journalistic Integrity really mean anything anymore. How can someone supposedly proclaiming to know something about Enterprise Network Infrastructure ever be taken seriously after writing such drivell.
and you have to fork over royalties to use it no ??
Here is a very cool software solution for your problem. It allows you to share mouse/keyboard/monitor with all of your computer systems via your computer network. Essentially you can switch to each system by moving your mouse off of the edge of your 23" monitor. ie.. move mouse to left and you have control of your Linux Box, move mouse to the right and you get back to your Mac or Windows system for that matter. Awesome software that outta be included into the X11 standard for folks that have to administrate several machines on their local network. http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/ Hope it helps !!
Funny in KDE when I press an icon to launch a program I get feedback that the application has launched. Maybe you need to turn on visual feedback for the mouse properties in KDE.
Observing some of Mr. Enderle's previous work as a technical journalist with such a brilliant portfolio of works such as : * Microsoft: Hated because it's Misunderstood * Reasons to Shun Open Sourcery * Linux is not Ready for the Enterprise Do the words Journalistic Integrity really mean anything anymore. How can someone supposedly proclaiming to know something about Enterprise Network Infrastructure ever be taken seriously after writing such drivell.
Debian coming out on top for favorite distro. *in a Barry White voice* >> CAN I GET AN AHEM !!
This post is GHETTO !!!!