On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Anthony O'Hara wrote:
> Afternoon,
>
> I've noticed similar behaviour with the two kvm switches we
> have at work (connected to a variety of Windows and Linux boxen).
>
> I've had some success with resetting the switch itself to get the
> mouse functioning... On ours, pressing both console buttons
> at the same time does it. You may need to look up how to do it
> for your model.
>
> Goodluck! :)
That Worked!
Was it a fluke? Was it just the incantation that I uttered will facing
East? Should I burn incense and offer up a prayer?
Mine is a Belkin KVM btw. Four port, not sure what model.
(PS: hope you don't mind me posting that private email back to the list. I
thought you deserved credit)
>
> Anthony....
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of David
> Sent: Monday, 3 March 2003 21:45
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [SLUG] gpm/debian
>
>
>
> I have three debian woody boxes running though the one KVM-switched
> monitor/mouse/keyboard.
>
> On one of them, gpm works fine. On the second it is obviously
> misconfigured, and on the third it conflicts with X-windows.. or at
> least I think it does. The first two boxes don't have X installed.
>
> Can anyone suggest why the same mouse would work on one box but not on
> another with the same version of gpm and Debian?
>
> In both cases, /etc/gpm.conf looks like:
>
> device=/dev/psaux
> responsiveness=
> repeat_type=
> type=ps2
> append=""
> sample_rate=
>
>
>
>
> Thanks, David.
>
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