Linux Format

Configure a cross-platform KVM system

Credit: https://github.com/debauchee/barrier

How many times have you had multiple PCs, laptops and Raspberry Pis on your desk that all need to be used at the same time, but not the desk space to have a keyboard and mouse for each? And if you do start typing on a keyboard, it’s connected to the wrong device – frustrating, right?

aims to ease these issues by enabling one keyboard and mouse to be shared between multiple devices. On some operating systems files can be shared between devices by dragging and dropping from one screen to another, as well as being able to share the clipboard. While writing this tutorial it was possible to copy and paste text between a Windows and Linux device. However, copying files

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Linux Format

Linux Format1 min read
Kaki Pi
Another Pi-like SBPC appears! From Yuridenk-Shokai in Japan, this packs a Renesas RZ/V2H Coretex-A55/R8/M33 MPU with 80 TOPS of AI. It’s aimed at robotics and has four CSI video inputs along with a PCIe 3 connection. Find out more in Japanese: www.ka
Linux Format11 min readInternet & Web
Ultra-smooth Home Game Streaming
Credit: https://moonlight-stream.org, https://github.com/LizardByte Michael Reed is a consummate Linux professional who has been moonlighting for us so that he can live in the sunshine. (are we actually paying for these gags?–Ed) You can install the
Linux Format1 min read
Nvidia Moves To Block ZLUDA
As more and more applications rely on the combination of Nvidia and CUDA, it was inevitable that third-parties would try to build on their success. There’s already examples of this, such as ZLUDA, a drop-in replacement for CUDA. The implications of

Related Books & Audiobooks