On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 11:47:43AM -0700, david@lang.hm wrote:
quoted text > yes, everything has USB ports, so they could use USB keyboards, but it's
> actually pretty common to still use PS/2 keyboards (and while the systems
> all support USB, it's not uncommon to have KVM systems, including pretty
> expensive 'enterprise' KVM systems that still require PS/2 keyboards be
> used to plug into the KVM, so those are the keyboards that are in the
> datacenter that someone will grab to plug into a problem machine)
The server hardware I've looked at will all declare the ports regardless
of whether or not there's something plugged in.
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