Hello, I have a Belkin USB KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) switch to connect a Dell USB keyboard and an IntelliMouse USB to a Windows laptop and a Fedora FC2R3 Dell GX110 Optiplex. I had no problem with this configuration running FC1. Now when I am booting the Linux box it and I get the GRUB boot screen, the keyboard does not respond. I can live with that, if I need to boot to a different kernel I just attach a PS2 keyboard. Once the system boots I can use the USB devices with no problem (at first). My problem occurs sporadically when I switch between the laptop and the Linux system. The mouse works fine but the keyboard is no longer recognized. I try toggling back and forth from the other system but that does not help. The Belkin switch delivers a single USB connection to the host with both keyboard and mouse. I can clear the problem by disconnecting and reconnecting the single USB cable from the Linux box. I did not have this problem before. Does anyone have a trick to force the Linux box to reset its connection to the USB port. This is more of a petty annoyance than a problem but I don't like my peers at work seeing me have to mess with the cables to make my system respond. I don't like my dirty laundry out there for others to see! Any suggestions appreciated, even that's life, deal with it. Regards Clem