Well first of all, tank you for your pompt reply, according to what you say , I tried changing the the keyboard and mouse crd, but I diden´t have much lucky, I'Coud say That therisn´t hardware problems, I'll try with a nother Livcd Linux Distro to see what happen.
Thanks!! Guillermo Dutra ------------------------------------------------------------ Before printing, please think about the impact it has on the environment Por favor considere el medio ambiente antes de imprimir este e-mail. On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 5:22 AM, Philip Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 080819 Guillermo Dutra wrote: >> I'm using gentoo linux since 1 year. Everything works good, >> but the last week I Bought a KVM Switch with 2 ports: >> it works well in a XP Box but with my gentoo linux It Doesent work, >> While Gentoo don´t start the X server the kvm works well, >> but when I start the X's It doesen't response any more, >> maybe I have to configure a special setting in my xorg-x11 ? >> the switch is a "TK-205K Trendent" >> and here is the link [1] says that Linux OS is supported >> [1] http://trendnet.com/products/proddetail.asp?prod=100_TK-205K&cat=105 > > I have a 'Freedom' KVM switch, which was adequate for settings things up > when I was installing Gentoo in a newly-built box > & using the previous machine for other things at the same time. > However, one of the graphics connections doesn't work properly > & today I simply use the switch as an extension of my keyboard cord. > As with any hardware problem, the first thing is to swap things around: > try plugging the machines into the opposite outlets & see what happens. > You may find that one of the switch's channels is defective. > >> PD: Sorry for my bad english!! > > No problem there (smile). > > -- > ========================,,============================================ > SUPPORT ___________//___, Philip Webb > ELECTRIC /] [] [] [] [] []| Cities Centre, University of Toronto > TRANSIT `-O----------O---' purslowatchassdotutorontodotca > > >