...maybe Belkin just doesn't like me then:)  I've heard good things about
the Cybex's, but haven't tried them yet.

Chris Purcell, RHCE

> I have been using a Belkin Omni Cube also with resolution up
> to 1600 x 1200 on both Linux and Win2K machines without any
> problems.
>
> Bob
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I would recommend AGAINST using any Belkin KVMs.  We've had nothing
>> but problems with them.  If you have a Windoze box and a Linux box
>> with the GUI running on the same KVM, when you switch from the Windoze
>> box to the Linux box it messes your mouse up.  The mouse will start
>> randomly moving all over the screen and clicking everywhere opening
>> windows.  When this happens, you have to Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to kill
>> the GUI and then restart it.  On the rack mounted server KVMs we have,
>> if you don't start certain Compaq ProLiant servers with the focus on
>> that machine in the KVM, it won't detect the keyboard and mouse when
>> it boots.  This is with both Linux and Windows.
>>
>> I would go with APC KVMs if its for a server rack, although they are a
>> little expensive.  We're still looking for a good desktop KVM.
>>
>> Chris Purcell, RHCE
>>
>>
>>>I can recommend the Belkin Omni Cube. I have been using that for a
>>> couple of years with not problems. I am also using a wireless optical
>>> mouse with no issues.
>>>
>>>
>>>On Wed, 2003-09-17 at 01:00, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
>>>
>>>>At 09:03 9/11/2003 +1000, you wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>Does anyone has recommendation for KVM switch? I plan to use it to
>>>>
>>>>run
>>>>
>>>>>Linux
>>>>>
>>>>>>(Redhat 7.3) and Win2K with PS2 keyboard & mouse. The cheaper the
>>>>>
>>>>>better, but
>>>>>
>>>>>>trying to find the one with very minimal / no video degradation at
>>>>
>>>>>1400x1050,
>>>>>
>>>>>>as my linux runs on that resolution on 19 inc monitor.
>>>>>
>>>>>I've been using cybex (now avocent: http://www.avocent.com) for many
>>>>
>>>>years without a single problem.
>>>>
>>>>I can also recommend these. When I was researching mine, this was
>>>> what most  people recommended as being a good value and high quality,
>>>> and my 4-port  KVM has been fantastic with no problems. I did,
>>>> however, get my KVM cables  from Newegg to save some dough and those
>>>> have worked well too. I have not  used above 1280x1024, but in theory
>>>> you should have no problems at all.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>--
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>>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>
>>>
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