On Sun, 2004-06-20 at 15:04, Tom Diehl wrote: > On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Colin Charles wrote: > > > On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 10:16, Dwaine Castle wrote: > > > > > I've never received a reply from the vendor about FC2 support, but at least > > > one user speaks highly of this product. > > > > KVM's are usually software agnostic - they should "just work" > > It would be nice if that were true. Upgrading to the latest kernel > for fc2 broke my mouse. Switching back to the old one fixes it again. > It is broken in both X and the text console. Moving the mouse slightly > causes it to jump all over the screen. I would put it in bugzilla except > I know they will just close it and say kvm's are unsupported. Personally > I think that stinks but who am I. They want to appeal to enterprise customers > but will not support a piece of hardware that is used by 99% of enterprise > customers. Yes I know this is Fedora core but the attitude is the same for > RHEL. > > Just my $.02 > > Tom Have you tried the following fix for the jumping mouse/kvm problem? Posted this earlier this month. Worked for several other people and I have since tried out on my stuff and works here also. 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. There was some discussion of two other options imps and exps. exps apparently causes the mouse jumping problem. imps appears to get a mouse with a wheel working as expected. Again I have not tried this but this may be an actual fix to this problem. -- Scot L. Harris webid@xxxxxxxxxx Knowledge is power -- knowledge shared is power lost. -- Aleister Crowley