Hi, > > On Thu, 2004-03-18 at 23:24, Small, Jim wrote: > > > Ugghhh!!! > > > > > > I think I know what the problem is. I remember > pulling my hair out with Red > > > Hat Linux 7.X. > > > > > > For some reason, Red Hat Linux does not like > KVMs. I believe it's something > > > with the mouse driver. I'm using a Autoview 400 > KVM with a type 5 Sun > > > keyboard. I haven't had problems with many > other O/S, but Red Hat just > > > doesn't like KVMs. Even just using the console, > it will lock up. Sure > > > enough, as soon as I plugged in a standard > keyboard and mouse (directly) it > > > appears to run fine--no hard locks. > > > > > > > I have not had this experience on FC1. I run two > PC's (one with FC1, and > > the other with Win2k). I also have a Belkin KVM to > free up my desktop. > > When first installed, I had a Logitech wheelmouse > and whenever I > > switched from one PC to the other, the mouse would > go wild. I eventually > > solved this problem by disabling the wheel > option(s) on the mouse, since > > when I have had _no_ problems whatsoever when > switching. I never really > > used the wheel options anyway, so do not miss > them, and I certainly do > > not miss the "wild" mouse activity. > > A sitecom KVM KV-003 works without any troubles > here. And I myself have used 3 types, Compaq 4 port, Blackbox 8 port and Masterview Pro 16 port (which I'm using now) on Windows, RH8 and FC1. All no problems. Michael. Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies. http://au.movies.yahoo.com