


On the Pi0 the FPS is not very high, but I love to be able to access my server without attaching a display, I can even reboot it now and be able to change BIOS settings. To connect the video output the preferred solution is a CSI bridge that uses the connector meant for the Pi camera, in this way you can attach the HDMI video output of your server to the Pi, and then you need a USB cable (with electrical tape on the rightmost pin of the USB A connector to avoid backpowering issues). I've decided to go for the Pi0 W route to give it a try. There are various versions of the Pi-KVM a v3 shield for Raspberry Pi4 and a v2 DIY version for Pi0 and Pi4.

In this case the developer decided to use Raspberry with a dedicated OS based on Arch linux. Anyone has ever needed to attach a monitor to his headless server to troubleshoot an issue, or maybe to change a BIOS setting? With an IP KVM you can connect to your computer video output and manage mouse and keyboard remotely but commonly they are expensive devices. Hello, I've discovered this project about a month ago and from a quick search inside the forum I've noticed that there is no topic about it and I think that is a brilliant project that could be useful to other users.
