Fujitsu KVM S3 Video Game Keyboard User Manual


 
Installation and startup Opening the software on Linux
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2.4.2 Opening the software on Linux
From the default application folder
(/usr/lib/Fujitsu_Siemens/KVM_s3_Client), complete one of the following steps:
Enter the command: ./KVM_s3_Client
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Complete one of the following steps:
From (/user/bin), enter the following link:
./Fujitsu_Siemens_KVM_s3_Client
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If a desktop shortcut was created on installation, double-click the shortcut
(Linux only).
2.5 Setting up the software
This section provides an overview of setup and configuration steps. Details are provided
in other chapters. For device-specific information, see the
Installation and User’s Guide
for the appliance.
2.5.1 Setting up the software
Install the software on each computer.
From each user computer, open the software.
Complete one of the following steps:
Click the New Appliance button to add a appliance to the software database.
The New Appliance Wizard opens.
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•Select Tools - Discover from the software menu to search for all Fujitsu
Siemens appliances.
Use the Explorer to set unit properties, options, and other customization as needed.
Select an appliance and click the Manage Appliance button to configure the
appliance for access through the appliance AMP.
From the AMP Devices category, set the names of all target devices.
Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each KVM appliance you want to manage.
After one KVM s3 Client environment is set up, select File - Database - Save to
save a copy of the local database with all the settings.
From the software on a second computer, select File - Database - Load and
browse the file you have saved. Select the file and then click Load. Repeat this
step for each client computer that you want to setup.
To access a target device attached to an appliance, select the target device in the
Explorer and click the Connect Video or Browse button to open a session (only
the corresponding button for the selected target device is visible).
For information about creating user accounts on an LDAP directory service, see
“Configuring LDAP” on page 70.