Scot L. Harris wrote:
On Tue, 2004-06-01 at 20:12, admin@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Scot, you are the man! This fixed the problem and thank you for
pointing this out. I searched the archives but for some reason I didnt
get this article to come up.
Scot L. Harris wrote:
Have seen this problem as well on the Belkin KVMs.
I came across this item on another list. Have not tried it myself but
it sounds like it fixed a few peoples problems with this.
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2004-February/msg00739.html
They say to put psmouse.proto=bare on the kernel command line or
proto=bare on the psmouse module command line.
It worked? That is great news. I had an 8 port Belkin switch that
caused nothing but grief. I finally ended up using a 4 port Belkin but
have a separate Mouse on my main Linux box. I had considered the
Belkins KVM's junk because of this problem.
If I had not seen this come up in another list I would not have found it
either.
So which option did you use the psmouse.proto=bare or did you use imps?
I rebooted the machine, and when Grub came up, I pressed "a" to edit the
kernel commands, and added psmouse.proto=imps, continued booting up, and
starting switching between FC2 and Windows XP. Then tried FC2 then
switched to FC2. Both seem to be working great now, and I have yet to
see the wacky mouse start again.