On Tue January 30 2007 4:32:00 pm taharka wrote: > How do, > > On Tue, 2007-01-30 at 21:09 +0000, Anne Wilson wrote: > > On Tuesday 30 January 2007 19:24, Claude Jones wrote: > > > On Tue January 30 2007 1:03:19 pm Gerhard Magnus wrote: > > > > Has anyone had a problem like this? Is there a > > > > workaround? > > > > > > > > Thanks for the help! -- Jerry > > > > > > Has been discussed many, many times on this list and > > > elsewhere. The best workaround is to not use Belkin. > > > Google it and you will see what I mean. Even if you fix > > > the particular issue you're encountering, you'll probably > > > have others. Good alternatives that are known to work well > > > with Linux are IOGear and Trendnet, and others have posted > > > others as well, which I'm sure you'll find with a google > > > search. To bring a big list of threads on this issue, try > > > typing this in your google search field: "belkin kvm > > > site:www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/" without the > > > quotes, of course > > > > I use a Belkin KVM with traditional PS/2 keyboard and mouse. > > No problems at all with that. > > Same here for over ten years now without a lick of trouble :-) > Two 4 ports & two 8 ports. > > > Anne > > taharka > > Lexington, Kentucky U.S.A. It's good that you and Anne haven't had problems. I had a totally different experience, and if you click that link I provided, you'll see that I was not alone. Perhaps some models were better than others, but, there was sufficient documentation at the time to convince me to move on to another brand. -- Claude Jones Brunswick, Md, USA