Re: KVMs and the 2.6 Kernel

2006-04-25 Thread Jan Schledermann
r >> mentioned. >> >> Thanks for any recommendations of what to use or avoid or any >> experiences anyone can share about KVMs and the 2.6 kernel. >> >> Thanks. >> >> Hal > > I am running 2.6.14, 2.6.16, Hurd/L4 and Windoze XP with a 4 port kvm &

Re: KVMs and the 2.6 Kernel

2006-04-25 Thread Craig M. Houck
I have a Win2k box and three Debian boxes (2.4x1 2.6x2) on an IOGear Miniview Micro 4 port KVM and it works great. It uses a three key stroke Ctrl, then Alt, then Shift to switch. It took a while to get the right timing but now it switches w/o a prolblem. I use the same at home again with 2.6 ker

Re: KVMs and the 2.6 Kernel

2006-04-25 Thread Jan Schledermann
ed Linux, but the kernel version is never > mentioned. > > Thanks for any recommendations of what to use or avoid or any > experiences anyone can share about KVMs and the 2.6 kernel. > > Thanks. > > Hal I am running 2.6.14, 2.6.16, Hurd/L4 and Windoze XP with a 4 port kvm

Re: KVMs and the 2.6 Kernel

2006-04-25 Thread Adam Hardy
Hal Vaughan on 25/04/06 08:06, wrote: I've posted before about some mouse problems with the 2.6 kernel. I've finally tracked it down to the KVM. Right now I'm using a 4 port KVM that was never any problem until the 2.6 kernel. Now that I know that the flakey mouse behavior I'm experiencing i

KVMs and the 2.6 Kernel

2006-04-25 Thread Hal Vaughan
some good ones on New Egg, with reviews that said they've used Linux, but the kernel version is never mentioned. Thanks for any recommendations of what to use or avoid or any experiences anyone can share about KVMs and the 2.6 kernel. Thanks. Hal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]