🟥 I ended this project because the moderators (Arch1mede and Amt921) on the Discord server are kind of aggressive. Polemical statements, unnecessarily warnings for trivialities are the order of the day. After I shared this work, I got permanently banned. Thus, there is no reason to further support PiKVM. Anyway, I will try to help if you have questions. 🟥
In this article I will explain how you can build a server with a KVM using a Raspberry Pi 4 and PiKVM OS.
PiKVM is a great open-source project people - including me - have been waiting years for. An alternative solution is TinyPilot, they use work of PiKVM though (e.g. pikvm/ustreamer). Both projects are open-source but also offer pre-assambled devices.
- 1.0 Introduction
- 2.0 Pictures
- 3.0 Requirements
- 4.0 Assembly
As the goal of this project is to make it as professional and replicable as possible, you will definitely need:
- Interest and motivation.
- A great amount of time.
- Not too less money.
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