I'm also using a KVM switch (16 ports) at work, and use it with Windows, Linux, 
Solaris Unix, Macintosh and have no problems.

The switch is from a Belgian compagny.

Patrick

On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 21:31:12 -0400
b stephen harding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 22:11:46 -0700
> Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi there.
> > 
> > Anyone got a 2.5.* system on a KVM with another box?  I have a problem
> > that when I switch between the other box and my linux box, the mouse
> > pointer will sometimes become "lost" (won't move) when you switch to
> > linux (or sometimes windows).  
> > 
> > In linux I used to be able to fix this by simple hitting ctrl-alt-f1
> > to go to the console and then alt-f7 to get back to X and the cursor
> > would be back (windows required a standby->restart or a reboot).
> > 
> > Since upgraded to the latest mm-sources (trying to get my nforce2
> > board to work nicely for me) when I go from one box to the other via
> > the KVM the mouse cursor is "lost" and won't come back, even with a
> > full restart of X.  Only a reboot will fix it.  I'm assuming it's
> > something to do with the new kbd/mouse subsystems that are in 2.5.*.
> > 
> > Anyone else have this problem or know of how to fix it?  The KVM is a
> > two port Hawking if that means anything.
> > 
> 
> I've got a similar problem with a Belkin KVM.  What kind of KVM are you
> using?
> 
> --
> bruce
> 


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