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In computer hardware, a switch that lets you connect one keyboard, video, and mouse to multiple distinct PCs.

There are 19" rack-mounted variants that are both that distribution and that one controlling console (oftenfolds, so looks like a laptop)


In computer virtualization, Linux's Kernel-based Virtual Machine that makes it a near-native hypervisor