Thanks for the tip, Stuart.
I’ll take a look at it.

> On 30 sep. 2016, at 03:40, Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> wrote:
>
> On 2016-09-29, mxb <m...@alumni.chalmers.se> wrote:
>> Unfortunately, this is a remote, IPMI machine - no kbd while it is in ddb
>
> Many machines with IPMI do give you keyboard in ddb. It may be worth
> disabling usb3 in bios. Not certain if it will help but maybe. Or switch
> to serial-over-lan instead of IPMI KVM and configure the machine for
> serial console on the port connected to the KVM (there's an example
> for how to connect from client-side in the conserver port; I just run
> all my consoles on conserver so I don't have to remember whether
> they're IPMI SOL or real cereal console..).
>
>> (supermicro branded java crap).
>
> Other than serial-over-lan, ports/net/noVNC is fairly likely to work for
> connecting to KVM on this machine. Then it's html5+websockets crap instead,
> but at least it's a bit less unpleasant than java.

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