Re: Mouse and KVM

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David Mamanakis writes:

I have a half dozen machines and I am working up to getting them all installed
with FC3.
I have my server up an running, even if I still don't have all the settings
turned on for the services...very different from Windows...

The problem I am having is this...
I have a set of KVM switches, and every time I go away from the Linux machine,
the MOUSE stops working...very frustrating...

Is there some way I can keep the mouse operational when I move off the Linux
machines to other machines with the KVM, or is there a simple way to "restart"
the mouse when I come back to the Linux machine?

Thanks for any help!

This glitch is with your KVM hardware. It is your KVM switch's responsibility to be completely transparent; so that the connected servers aren't even aware of its existence. There's just one exception: only the server that's currently active will obviously be able to autoprobe the monitor's plug-and-pray configuration.


Except for that, you will have to direct any compatibility issues to the KVM's manufacturer.

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