On Sat, 2005-01-08 at 03:26, John Aldrich wrote: > Ok, this is weird... All of a sudden, a couple weeks ago, my system started > behaving itself when I switched between two machine on the LAN with my Belkin > KVM. Prior to that, switching to my wife's Windows ME box and back to my > Fedora Core 3 machine would cause the mouse to go crazy. Well, today that > behavior is back, and it doesn't appear to be kernel-dependant, as I rebooted > with the slightly older kernel that I upgraded from this week > (2.6.91.681_FC3, vs 2.6.91.724_FC3) and after switching back and forth > between my Fedora box and my wife's Windows machine, that behavior is back. > > I'm wondering, if it's not kernel-related, WTF is causing these problems? Why > did they mysteriously go away and now they're back? I just don't > understand... Seems to me that either there's going to be a problem with the > KVM and the mouse or there's not. > > /me scratches head! I think you were just lucky. Seems like the Belkin KVM switches are notorious for this kind of behavior. Search out past threads on this. I have a 4 port Belkin that I have beat into submission. But the 8 port Belkin that I have has never been able to work, regardless of the psmouse settings that I have tried. At the moment the 8 port unit is a door stop. You can try setting psmouse=imp or bare (I think those were the options) and see if you can get it to settle down. It may be that you had that set and when the kernel was upgraded you lost those settings. Only other option is to try a different KVM. Almost all reported problems of this type seem to involve Belkins. -- Scot L. Harris webid@xxxxxxxxxx I can resist anything but temptation.