diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index b76bc937..0e34658b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -19,27 +19,27 @@ A very simple and fully functional IP-KVM based on Raspberry Pi that you can mak * **Keyboard and mouse** The mouse works directly in the browser. And the keyboard emulator supports displaying the key LEDs state. * **Mass Storage Drive** - On the Raspberry Pi 4 and Zero Pi-KVM can emulate virtual CD-ROM or Flash Drive. You can upload a live ISO or drive image and boot your server from it. + On the Raspberry Pi 4 and Zero Pi-KVM can emulate the virtual CD-ROM or Flash Drive. You can upload a live image and boot your server from it. * **Power management** - With a very simple circuit that can be assembled on a breadboard you can control the power of your server using the buttons and ATX LEDs on the motherboard. + With a very simple circuit that can be assembled on a breadboard you can control the power of your server using the ATX buttons on the motherboard. * **Authorization** You can put Pi-KVM on the Internet and be sure that no one will get access to your server without permission. SSL encryption protects your traffic from being intercepted by third parties. * **Local monitoring** - The system monitors the health of the Raspberry Pi and will tell you if it's too hot or not enough power. + The system monitors the health of the Raspberry Pi board and will tell you if it's too hot or not enough power. ## Production-ready * **Linux-based embedded OS** - The Pi-KVM OS is based on [Arch Linux ARM](https://archlinuxarm.org). It can be customized for any needs. You can use thousands of binary packages that have already been built, our own repository, and [AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org). Update with a single command! + The Pi-KVM OS is based on [Arch Linux ARM](https://archlinuxarm.org). It can be customized for any needs. You can use thousands of pre-built binary packages. Update with a single command! * **Read-only filesystem** By default, the OS runs in read-only mode, as an embedded system should. You don't have to worry about the memory card being damaged due to a sudden power outage. * **VNC server** - The managed server can be accessed using a regular VNC client that supports JPEG compression. + The managed server and its BIOS can be accessed using a regular VNC client that supports JPEG compression. * **IPMI BMC** - Use `ipmitool`, `ipmiutil` or any thing in your network infrastructure that supports IPMI to monitor and manage server's power. + Use `ipmitool`, `ipmiutil` or any thing in your network infrastructure that supports IPMI to monitor and manage the server's power. * **Extensible authorization methods** - Multiple Pi-KVMs can be configured to use a [common authorization service](https://github.com/pikvm/kvmd-auth-server). You can also use PAM and its rich authorization mechanisms to integrate Pi-KVM into your existing infrastructure. + Multiple Pi-KVMs can be configured to use a [common authorization service](https://github.com/pikvm/kvmd-auth-server). You can also use PAM and its rich authorization mechanisms to integrate Pi-KVM into your existing auth infrastructure. * **Macro scripts** - If you need to perform repetitive actions on your server (or on different servers), you can record the macro and then play it back many times. + If you need to perform repetitive actions on your server (or on different servers), you can record the keyboard & mouse actions macro and then play it back many times. ## 100% Open Source * **GPL**