USB mouse and keyboard
John R. Ghidiu
john at rmdashrf.org
Wed Sep 18 22:48:40 EDT 2002
nope. just a standalone kvm (for two boxes). not even usb... but other
people have experienced the same problem...
john
On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 18:07, John Seth wrote:
> Is your KVM a linksys USB switch as well? I'm using a logitech scroll
> mouse w/ no problems. I'm using Slackware and RedHat with a 2 4-port
> Linksys KVM switches. Although, I'm not using USB, so it may just be
> nothing.
>
> - Tony
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John R. Ghidiu" <john at rmdashrf.org>
> To: <nflug at nflug.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 4:56 PM
> Subject: Re: USB mouse and keyboard
>
>
> : what kind of mouse do you have? is it a wheel mouse? i know that every
> : version of X i have used (up to the current) does _not_ play well with
> : my kvm (which is a linksys). if X starts as the current display, its
> : fine until i switch. sometimes if, after X goes all screwy, i restart
> : GDM, things work again (until the next switch). sometimes not.
> :
> : john
> :
> : On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 10:45, rwechter at liberatortime.com wrote:
> : > Havin an issue...
> : > Just bought an Iogear USB KVM switch. When I boot to my server the
> system
> : > responds to the keyboard and mouse (because initially the BIOS
> controls it)
> : > but once the Linux kernel takes over my keyboard and mouse become
> : > unusable....
> : >
> : > Any suggestions?
> : >
> : > RONALD K. WECHTER
> : > SUPPORT SPECIALIST
> : > support at liberatortime.com
> : >
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