It is not just public but Foss as well. It is under the GPLv2 which is even a copyleft license.
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Thanks. "Public" is not a useful qualifier as it could mean decompiled or leaked.
That Kickstarter link didn't work for me, this one does.
Looks like $69 for:
JetKVM is a fast, open-source KVM over IP solution for managing any computer, server, and workstations remotely. Handle boot failures, install new OSes, adjust BIOS settings or simply control the computer without needing to be physically present.
And tech specs:
- Operating System: Linux 5.10 with Buildroo
- CPU: RockChip RV1106G3, Cortex A7 1.0GHz, H264 & H265 hardware encoder
- RAM: 256 MB DDR3L
- Storage: 16 GB EMMC
- Screen: 1.69 Inch IPS, 240 × 280, capacitive touch screen
- Ports: Ethernet RJ45 (100Mbps), USB-C (USB 2.0 480Mbps), HDMI Mini, JetKVM RJ11 extension port
Is there a link to the code? I know I could probably search for it, but if you're going post about the code being public you could at least include a link to it.
you could at least
Note: here “it would be nice if” is more polite, since the least one could have done is always
Ah my bad! Had originally added it but it got overwritte by the image url - whops! Added it now.
Source code: https://github.com/jetkvm/kvm
wow, really neat design for this price range
Yeah, a bit suspicious.
Honestly I've always found the cost of KVM equipment to be super suspicious.
You need to be able to capture HDMI/VGA at very low resolution and refresh, become a USB HID host and provide this data via VNC. It's not like we need an Elgato 8k stream coming off the hardware.
Last time I went IP KVM shopping for a small server room the prices started at around 10 grand.
