Hello!  I'm having some USB trouble with my machine.  I'm not sure if it is
due to hardware limitations or software problems...

I have an ASUS A7V motherboard with the builtin USB.

I have a USB keyboard and mouse attached to my 7.2, kernel 2.4.9-31 and they
work fine.

I just got a KVM switch so that I could use 1 kbd and mouse between my Mac and
Linux systems.  It seems to work fine -- to a point.  The switch is a Starview
SV231USB.

It seems that every time I switch away from Linux, the system sees that as a
disconnect of the USB devices.

That creates two problems:
1. For some reason, when I switch away from Linux to the mac, my FDD accesses
(interrupt issue?).  That's odd.

2. The bigger problem is that each time I come back to Linux, new USB device
numbers are assigned to the devices.  At about 73, the devices will not accept
the device numbers anymore, causing an error of -110.

If anyone can give em some direction on this, I'd be very grateful!  I hate
having to have two keyboards and mice...

-Michael

-- 
In light of the terrorist attack on the U.S.:
        They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
        safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
                        -- Benjamin Franklin, 1759



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