On 02/05/05 14:14nbsp;Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
I'm not using gpm either.
Was the RedHat box?
Yes it was. But I had gpm on debian and had the problem. I dumped gpm in
an attempt to solve the issue.
Well, I also remember trying to sort this out a while ago (maybe two
years?), also with no
On 02/05/05 02:38nbsp;Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
I'm looking for an X-friendly PS/2-style KVM switch. Currently, I
have a Belkin 4-port Omniview E series, and whenever I switch back to
X from another system, the mouse goes all crazy and I have to
ctrl+alt+backspace.
Anyone have a well-behaved KVM
Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Sunday 01 May 2005 09:38 pm, Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
I'm looking for an X-friendly PS/2-style KVM switch. Currently, I
have a Belkin 4-port Omniview E series, and whenever I switch back to
X from another system, the mouse goes all crazy and I have to
ctrl+alt+backspace.
On 2005-05-02, Michael Perry penned:
I've used a few before. Most recently, the iogear two port works
very well for me with X running and switching between a XP Pro box
and a Linux system. I don't lose the mouse; dont have to switch to
a console. The two port iogear PS/2 kvm's are very
On 2005-05-02, Adam Hardy penned:
On 02/05/05 02:38nbsp;Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
I'm looking for an X-friendly PS/2-style KVM switch. Currently, I
have a Belkin 4-port Omniview E series, and whenever I switch back
to X from another system, the mouse goes all crazy and I have to
I'm looking for an X-friendly PS/2-style KVM switch. Currently, I
have a Belkin 4-port Omniview E series, and whenever I switch back to
X from another system, the mouse goes all crazy and I have to
ctrl+alt+backspace.
My mouse doest he exact same thing on my Omniview E, but only after is
On 2005-05-02, Ralph Crongeyer penned:
I'm using IOGEAR with IPCop, Debian and windows XP. It also works
off the key board to switch to a different machine. You can get them
at Best Buy and others I guess for around $100.00. Heres a link:
On 2005-05-02, Eric van der Paardt penned:
My mouse doest he exact same thing on my Omniview E, but only after
is switch to one of my windows servers. I can fix it every time by
replugging the mouse on the KVM.
Amazing that I never thought of that (probably because my switch is
hiding under
On Sun, 2005-05-01 at 19:38 -0600, Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
I'm looking for an X-friendly PS/2-style KVM switch. Currently, I
have a Belkin 4-port Omniview E series, and whenever I switch back to
X from another system, the mouse goes all crazy and I have to
ctrl+alt+backspace.
Anyone have
On 2005-05-02, Monique Y. Mudama penned:
I'm looking for an X-friendly PS/2-style KVM switch. Currently, I
have a Belkin 4-port Omniview E series, and whenever I switch back
to X from another system, the mouse goes all crazy and I have to
ctrl+alt+backspace.
Nevermind. No I'm not.
On Mon, 02 May 2005 07:09:04 -0600, Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
On 2005-05-02, Michael Perry penned:
I've used a few before. Most recently, the iogear two port works
very well for me with X running and switching between a XP Pro box
and a Linux system. I don't lose the mouse; dont have to
Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
On 2005-05-02, Ralph Crongeyer penned:
I'm using IOGEAR with IPCop, Debian and windows XP. It also works
off the key board to switch to a different machine. You can get them
at Best Buy and others I guess for around $100.00. Heres a link:
I'm looking for an X-friendly PS/2-style KVM switch. Currently, I
have a Belkin 4-port Omniview E series, and whenever I switch back to
X from another system, the mouse goes all crazy and I have to
ctrl+alt+backspace.
Anyone have a well-behaved KVM switch?
4-port would be great, but I can live
Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
I'm looking for an X-friendly PS/2-style KVM switch. Currently, I
have a Belkin 4-port Omniview E series, and whenever I switch back to
X from another system, the mouse goes all crazy and I have to
ctrl+alt+backspace.
Sorry; don't have a suggestion on a KVM, but to fix
On Sunday 01 May 2005 09:38 pm, Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
I'm looking for an X-friendly PS/2-style KVM switch. Currently, I
have a Belkin 4-port Omniview E series, and whenever I switch back to
X from another system, the mouse goes all crazy and I have to
ctrl+alt+backspace.
Anyone have a
On 2005-05-02, Kent West penned:
Sorry; don't have a suggestion on a KVM, but to fix your mouse, you
might not have to kill X; you might can switch to a VT and back
again. If that doesn't work, and you're running gpm, restart gpm.
Thanks for the ideas. Switching VTs doesn't work (I'd tried
On Sun, 1 May 2005 19:38:30 -0600, Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
I'm looking for an X-friendly PS/2-style KVM switch. Currently, I
have a Belkin 4-port Omniview E series, and whenever I switch back to
X from another system, the mouse goes all crazy and I have to
ctrl+alt+backspace.
Anyone have
I use a ServerLink SOHO KVM 4 port switch that is made here in
Australia, and have never had a problem switching between my linux boxes
and windows systems i am working on. The only problem I have found in
using my KVM is during the install phase of Debian - it does not detect
the mouse
This is the one I have been contentedly using for the past year or so:
http://www2.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817107953
It's a 4-port PS/2 KVM switch. In addition to using the button on the
switch, you can switch systems by hitting Scroll Lock twice, followed
by 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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