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*http://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/11/08/0231232/experimental-virtual-graphics-port-support-for-linux | *http://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/11/08/0231232/experimental-virtual-graphics-port-support-for-linux | ||
*https://github.com/ihadzic/vcrtcm-doc/blob/master/HOWTO.txt | *https://github.com/ihadzic/vcrtcm-doc/blob/master/HOWTO.txt | ||
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One supercomputer in a household. 100 different displays. Im telling you its the future. No cloud. | One supercomputer in a household. 100 different displays. Im telling you its the future. No cloud. | ||
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+ | *http://www.amazon.com/Zonet-USB-Over-Ethernet-Hub/dp/B003DVVUIY |
Revision as of 07:54, 10 November 2011
Many monitors is great. We all know that. Why not dedicate an entire screen to just log or graph output....
- What is the optimal display/desk configuration?
Notes
This is great:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DisplayLink
- http://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/11/08/0231232/experimental-virtual-graphics-port-support-for-linux
- https://github.com/ihadzic/vcrtcm-doc/blob/master/HOWTO.txt
- http://www.displaylink.com/technology/technology_overview.php
One supercomputer in a household. 100 different displays. Im telling you its the future. No cloud.
Pass USB over Ethernet?