KVMs are very useful... TrendNet has 4 port PS/2 KVMs for sub-$50USD... In fact, NewEgg has the four port listed for $35USD + S&H. Easy enough... -S On 7/9/06, quanstro@quanstro.net wrote: > > i think the answer is neither. > > i use a kvm switch. > > - erik > > On Sun Jul 9 13:17:01 CDT 2006, ru@river.org wrote: > > Using Firefox has its irritations, but it is _more_ irritating to > > use Firefox via VNC from a Plan 9 terminal than to use it on the > > Linux box on which the Firefox is running. > > > > Likewise, using a Plan 9 cpu server via Drawterm running on Linux > > is _more_ irritating than using the same cpu server as a Plan 9 > > terminal. > > > > My question is, which delta of irritation is greater: that of > > having to use Plan 9 remotely from Drawterm _or_ that of having > > to use one of the big, popular web browsers remotely (via VNC or > > whatever the cool people are using to connect to Linux or > > Windows) from a Plan 9 terminal? > > > > Assume the Linux and the Plan 9 are connected via 100Mbs > > ethernet. > > > > The answer to the question will determine which > > machine I hook my keyboard and mouse up to. > -- Lead thou me on, O Zeus, and Destiny, To that goal long ago to me assigned. I'll follow and not falter; if my will Prove weak and craven, still I'll follow on. -- Epictetus He who enters his wife's dressing room is a philosopher or a fool. -- Balzac