- Yes! But you will still need to ensure you isolate the 5v connection between the Raspberry Pi and host PC to prevent backpower issues that can cause instability or damage to either the host PC or the Pi.
### Do I need a power splitter? Why do I need one?
- Yes for RPi4, No for Zerow
- Yes, otherwise you could back power the pi and or the target
- You can get a Y cable from amazon and mod one of the leads - Please see getting started guide
- You can get a power splitter board from Tindi or PiShop (Links provided below)
- If you have the v3 HAT - This is built in
### I can't get the KVM KB to work on my ZeroW!
Make sure that you did NOT modify your config.txt file, this is the default:
```
# See /boot/overlays/README for all available options
initramfs initramfs-linux.img followkernel
hdmi_force_hotplug=1
gpu_mem=64
enable_uart=1
dtoverlay=tc358743,i2c_pins_28_29=1
dtoverlay=disable-bt
dtoverlay=dwc2,dr_mode=peripheral
```
### Can I use a KB on my ZeroW?
- Yes but kb/mouse passthrough will not work. Its one or the other
- Host mode - Comment out dtoverlay=dwc2
- Passthrough mode - Uncomment out dtoverlay=dwc2
### Can you have the pi-kvm(RPi4) connected along with a monitor?
- If you have two outputs, you may be able to use screen mirroring from the OS but not BIOS
- If you have one output or need access from both a local monitor or Pi-KVM at boot time, one of the following options may work:
- Passthrough HDMI capture devices (sometimes referred to as a loop capture device). The Elgato devices DO NOT WORK! Look for Linux OS support when choosing a device, the expected price range is about $35-$70 US.
- Depending on your capture device, an HDMI splitter may work but will need what is called an EDID (Extended Device ID) generator, the monitor and capture device both generate EDID so the splitter must produce its own separate EDID for the host.
- Look for HDMI splitters - although there have been reports that these are not stable
- Please use the search function in Discord, some users have had sucess in getting this to work but your mileage may vary
- The better solution is to capture the stream in a dir and then use VLC to stream to that capture on another computer. This will result in fps loss.
### Wouldn't it be good to have different hostnames for your multitude of pi-kvms?
Yes! And it's easy to do! Using a SSH session or the web terminal:
- Make sure you're `root`, if you're not root use the `su` command to become root
- Enter read write mode of the PiKVM by executing the `rw` command
- Optional: Edit `/etc/kvmd/meta.yaml` to alter the displayed hostname in the web UI
- Reboot the pikvm
### I can't make edits?!?!?
- Did you issue a `rw` before updating/editing?
### In the Web Terminal, how do I get root?
- Type `su -`
- Put `root` for the password
### Why are you using Arch Linux?
- The developer was more familiar with Arch Linux so this was chosen as the base operating system. As a Linux distribution, it has more in common than not with other distributions.
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As an appliance, users are not expected to interact with the host operating system often, if at all. There are some distribution-specific differences, by default networking is done using either systemd-networkd or netctl but NetworkManager can be used as a replacement if one prefers.
### Is Pi-KVM an OS?
- No, this is merely riding on top of an existing OS
### I want to do something not related to Pi-KVM
- It's recommended that you review Arch documents related to what you want to do, while there are several folks in discord who can help, there is no obligation...they do it for the feels. So if you don't get an answer within the time frame you are looking for, it's advised you start google searching for what you want.
### Can this be used in any other distro’s like Rasbian?
- Not at this time, maybe in the future
### My Pi keeps disconnecting from my wireless! What do I do?
- Edit "/etc/conf.d/wireless-regdom" and look for your region and uncomment it. Example: WIRELESS_REGDOM="US"
### I want a static IP!!
- You can configure systemd-networkd for a static address for ethernet NIC. Config file is /etc/systemd/network/eth0.network
- For wireless adapter, config file is /etc/netctl/wlan0-<wifiname>
- See pikvm/wifi_config.md at master · pikvm/pikvm · GitHub for details on how to get basic wireless config with DHCP going. Afterwards, you’ll need to edit the /etc/netctl/wlan0-<wifiname> file changing the IP=dhcp line with the following lines updated to reflect your network:
```
IP=static
Address=('192.168.X.XXX/24')
Gateway=('192.168.X.X')
DNS=("192.168.X.X 1.0.0.1 1.1.1.1")
```
- You can also reserve the IP in your dhcp server (Quicker)
### Why do I keep getting a different IP?
- Add to, /etc/systemd/network/eth0.network
```
[DHCP]
ClientIdentifier=mac
```
- Reserve the DHCP ip in your server/router
- The most likely reason is piKVM root FS is RO, so it cannot cache its lease and ask for the same one next time
- DHCP servers look at a variety of things to determine if the same host is asking for the same IP, some look at MAC addresses, some look at the session string
- __[ADVANCED]__ If you want to replace systemd-networkd with NetworkManager
- ```rw; pacman -Sy networkmanager``` and use ```nmcli``` or ```nmtui``` to configure your interface. Then ```systemctl disable --now systemd-networkd``` and ```systemctl disable --now systemd-resolved``` ```systemctl enable --now NetworkManager``` ```ln -sf /run/NetworkManager/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf``` and should be good, reboot to make sure services stay on or off (as desired) or put system back in RO mode with ro
### HELP!! I can't find the IP on the ZeroW/RPi4
- Open a browser and type: pikvm, still doesnt work?
- Use the FING mobile app to scan your network, its free
- Install Angry IP scanner, tools/preferences/Display results in the results list/Select Alive hosts, modify IP range, hit start
- Using FF, navigate to https://pikvm
- Open web terminal and go to root, rw then nano /etc/issue
- Yes, with the correct hardware you can control an iPad
- Yes, activate VNC and use JUMP app(Full featured but more expensive), or bVNC(Not recommended, lack luster features but cheap). RealVNC does NOT work
### Can I use RealVNC to connect to PiKVM?
- No, RealVNC is not a real vnc so will not work
### How do I add my own SSL cert?
- If you have a certificate(**Making a cert falls outside the scope of PIKVM - Please reference Linux documentation**), replace the public key in /etc/kvmd/nginx/ssl/server.crt and private key in /etc/kvmd/nginx/ssl/server.key and restart the kvmd-nginx service.
- It is expected that you are aware of basic networking while working on this project and that you have read up on the project prior to going to Discord
- Do you know the IP?
- Can you ping the IP?
- Did you swap cables?
- Did you swap the eth port to a known working eth port?
- Do you have access to another router or switch?
- Did you change ports on the router/switch?
- RPi4 - Did you hook up a monitor? Once logged in, can you ping to your gateway? Other IP's on the same network?
- Did you connect a monitor to the target? Does it work?
- Did you connect the PIKVM to the target directly? Does it work?
### Common Commands for troubleshooting Pi-KVM
-`journalctl -u kvmd`
-`journalctl -u kvmd-vnc`
-`journalctl -u kvmd-ipmi`
### Common ARCH commands
- search - `pacman -Ss 'the thing'`
- install - `pacman -S 'the thing'`
### Common wifi commands
-`iwconfig` manipulate the basic wireless parameters
-`iwlist` allow to initiate scanning and list frequencies, bit-rates, encryption keys…
-`iwspy` allow to get per node link quality
-`iwpriv` allow to manipulate the Wireless Extensions specific to a driver (private)
- Fully working example of a Pi4 USB-HDMI KVM attached to AIMOS 4-port HDMI KVM switch, with keyboard hotkey switching between inputs, and mass storage media emulation on a Pi Zero W https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wgBZHxwpbJWkJBD3I8ZkZxSDxt0DdNDDYRNtVoL_vK4
As of March 2021, Out of Stock or hard to get, all have exceptionally LONG shipping dates - Could try AliExpress or get a usb2hdmi dongle from Amazon, please ask or search in Discord for the best known working one