I have been using a Belkin Omni Cube also with resolution up to 1600 x 1200 on both Linux and Win2K machines without any problems.

Bob

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would recommend AGAINST using any Belkin KVMs.  We've had nothing but
problems with them.  If you have a Windoze box and a Linux box with the
GUI running on the same KVM, when you switch from the Windoze box to the
Linux box it messes your mouse up.  The mouse will start randomly moving
all over the screen and clicking everywhere opening windows.  When this
happens, you have to Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to kill the GUI and then restart
it.  On the rack mounted server KVMs we have, if you don't start certain
Compaq ProLiant servers with the focus on that machine in the KVM, it
won't detect the keyboard and mouse when it boots.  This is with both
Linux and Windows.

I would go with APC KVMs if its for a server rack, although they are a
little expensive.  We're still looking for a good desktop KVM.

Chris Purcell, RHCE


I can recommend the Belkin Omni Cube. I have been using that for a
couple of years with not problems. I am also using a wireless optical
mouse with no issues.


On Wed, 2003-09-17 at 01:00, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:


At 09:03 9/11/2003 +1000, you wrote:


Does anyone has recommendation for KVM switch? I plan to use it to

run


Linux

(Redhat 7.3) and Win2K with PS2 keyboard & mouse. The cheaper the

better, but


trying to find the one with very minimal / no video degradation at

1400x1050,

as my linux runs on that resolution on 19 inc monitor.

I've been using cybex (now avocent: http://www.avocent.com) for many

years without a single problem.


I can also recommend these. When I was researching mine, this was what
most  people recommended as being a good value and high quality, and
my 4-port  KVM has been fantastic with no problems. I did, however,
get my KVM cables  from Newegg to save some dough and those have
worked well too. I have not  used above 1280x1024, but in theory you
should have no problems at all.


-- Rodolfo J. Paiz [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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