I didn't realize you can have an OS ISO and other programs on the same USB stick. I thought the live boot ISO had to be the only thing on the stick (or multiple ISOs using Ventoy).
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An adapter that turns my laptop into a KVM. Also a foldable wireless keyboard. I used to carry a travel router that would VPN me home.
Woah now, what's this KVM adapter now?? That sounds incredible
https://www.startech.com/en-us/server-management/notecons01
My job takes me to a lot of random environments I've never been to before. This thing is a life saver.
What adapter does the KVM?
Not OP, but I carry one from Star Tech. They are pricey, but if you need them, the are great.ine also has mass media support, so I can use a iso on my pc and boot the other computer to it, great for setting up servers when ilo/idrac decides to give you issues.