Feeling the Synergy(+)
Ok, I will start with this, Synergy was (and is) one of my favourite pieces of software. Unfortunately the code has fallen by the wayside for whatever reason. To the developer I have to say Thanks for the increased productivity and the ability to unhook the occasional physical KVM.
Now onto the fork in the code?
But seriously…
Synergy+ is a fork of the original open source code that stopped being maintained. The new version is being kept up with its new home on the Google Code (http://bit.ly/3R1ced).
For those of you that have never heard of Synergy or Synergy+ it is a piece of software that allows you to share your keyboard and mouse over an IP network. You can configure a machine (the server) to share it’s keyboard and mouse with any number of additional machines saving you from having to have them (or easy access) everywhere.
Around my office I run a Ubuntu server, a MacBook Pro, a Windows 7 laptop and a Windows 7 desktop system. All of these share a single keyboard and mouse and have their own displays.
If you are ever in need of a KVM and are either unable to get one, give this software a shot. In an upcoming blog I will detail how I have my systems configured complete with screenshots.
A special thanks goes out to Sorin and Nick, the new maintainers of the code.
Again, until next time…
Cheers
Tags: KVM, Linux, osx, synergy, Windows
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