Re: KVMs and the 2.6 Kernel

2006-04-25 Thread Jan Schledermann
Oh yeah I forgot one other advice: Booting a system WITHOUT being switched to that system also can cause weird things to happen. Like: Wrong resolution in X and cause the mouse to run wild! Jan Jan Schledermann wrote: > Hal Vaughan wrote: > > > >> If anyone is using KVMs that work well with th

Re: KVMs and the 2.6 Kernel

2006-04-25 Thread Craig M. Houck
I have a Win2k box and three Debian boxes (2.4x1 2.6x2) on an IOGear Miniview Micro 4 port KVM and it works great. It uses a three key stroke Ctrl, then Alt, then Shift to switch. It took a while to get the right timing but now it switches w/o a prolblem. I use the same at home again with 2.6 ker

Re: KVMs and the 2.6 Kernel

2006-04-25 Thread Jan Schledermann
Hal Vaughan wrote: > If anyone is using KVMs that work well with the 2.6 kernel, I'd like to > hear what works, what kind of mouse and keyboard you're using and if > there are any problems. I've seen some good ones on New Egg, with > reviews that said they've used Linux, but the kernel version

Re: KVMs and the 2.6 Kernel

2006-04-25 Thread Adam Hardy
Hal Vaughan on 25/04/06 08:06, wrote: I've posted before about some mouse problems with the 2.6 kernel. I've finally tracked it down to the KVM. Right now I'm using a 4 port KVM that was never any problem until the 2.6 kernel. Now that I know that the flakey mouse behavior I'm experiencing i