> > I have tried with different keyboards and also changed the keyboard
> type
> > using
> > anaconda --reconfig
> > all with the same result.
> >
> > Does anyone understand what is going on here?
> >
> > --
> > - Toralf
> 
> Toralf,
> 
>     Manual switch boxes are ALWAYS very unreliable. While switching,
> you're
> physycally breaking contact with all pins and wiring. It's exactly like
> pulling all the plugs out the back of one computer and plugging them into
> another without switching off the PCs. Some admittedly do have
> cross-wiring
> inside to hold the 5 volt rails, but the small surges that are generated
> can't be good.
> 
>     People have been trying to convince me for a while that this is an OK
> thing to do but I strongly disagree. The amount of PCs that come over the
> floor here with PS/2 ports broken is too many. In all cases the customer
> unplugs or plugs in connectors with the PC running, or uses a manual
> switch
> box.
We've never ever managed to break a PS/2 port, and we do treat them rather 
roughly at times...


> 
>     Seriously - if you want to do this and have your PCs live to tell the
> tail - spend the bucks and get a proper KVM. (the ones with the circuitry
> inside them).
> 
> Regards,
> 
> ---
> Edward Dekkers (Director)
> Triple D Computer Services P/L
> 
> 
> 
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