Has anyone been able to find the open source part?<p>Is the software open source? The hardware? I’m not seeing anything other than a claim that it’s open source.
I miss the power control.<p>I really want my home gaming machine to be an on-demand remote streaming system.<p>I don't expect to use this for that, I think Sunshine & Moonlight are probably going to give better results. But, I do need a way to turn my system on and off.<p>Alas, try as I might (I just tried again last night for a couple hours), my Gigabyte board refuses to suspend. It just wakes up immediately. There's a whole ass section of the AechWiki for Gigabyte boards being trouble, alas... Never ever again! <a href="https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Power_management/Wakeup_triggers#Gigabyte_motherboards" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Power_management/Wakeup_tri...</a><p>So I kind of need a remote kvm, but one that can also trigger power on on my computer.
It doesn't look like this is available just yet. I can't wait to see more details when it comes out.<p>I have a JetKVM (<a href="https://jetkvm.com/" rel="nofollow">https://jetkvm.com/</a>) and it's been absolutely fantastic. I'm still waiting on the ATX expansion board, but the core unit is used to monitor my homeserver.
I've have a need for a kvm for a customer I'm working with because they're too cheap to buy an enterprise-y one, so I ordered a couple JetKVM's to use and test, but I've been waiting a month so far, and not really sure when I'll get them. The joy of kickstarters...<p>I looked at the nanokvm's, but there's some serious issues with power feedback in the v1 design they're selling still that causes devices not to boot, so that seemed a non-starter, though I really like sispeed's pci card concept too - may still getting one of these. Not yet stocked in the US anywhere yet either I found.<p>I jumped on this as at least I know of GL-iNet that I can buy them usually and expect a product to ship, albeit slow boat from China. Sadly not shipping yet, but here's hope it's something they'll stock in an Amazon warehouse eventually.
How similar is this to the sipeed NanoKVM? (RISC-V based, software source <a href="https://github.com/sipeed/NanoKVM" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/sipeed/NanoKVM</a> ) From the outside it looks very very alike.
This sounds like the kind of dream KVM hardware I've been searching out for 20 years but isn't a quad core 1.6ghz CPU a little excessive to forward USB and HDMI signals?<p>The security implications of trusting some random Linux distro produced by anyone, to put unfettered access to your stuff on the Internet seems iffy.<p>Also this doesn't actually seem to be a kvm because it requires a separate cpu to access the video and USB. It seems to me more like a vnc / remote desktop kind of thing. Is there something I'm missing?
I'm very curious to see if they went with vanilla Lennox for this or if they're going to repurpose the openwrt system that they know so well.<p>Also, I'm calling it right now, shortly after this launches there will be some pretty tight integration with some of their other networking gear. Something like a plug and play off the shelf remote out of band management solution