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"Many of the Linux users I know have more than one PC, and most of the
time they use them simultaneously. There are several ways to do this. The
first, and most obvious, is to have one monitor, keyboard and mouse for
each machine. This can be messy and difficult to manage, however. For
those short on desk space or who don't want the hassle of switching input
devices, there are devices, called KVM (keyboard video mouse) switches,
which will run multiple computers off of one set of mouse, keyboard and
monitor."
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