[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 28/06/05 19:26, wrote:
On Tue, Jun 28, 2005 at 12:15:40AM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
My mouse is created problems when I switch back to xfree86 on my debian
box using my kvm.
I had tried switching back to PS/2 protocol too, but that didn't work
either. My solution is to al
On Tue, Jun 28, 2005 at 12:15:40AM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
> My mouse is created problems when I switch back to xfree86 on my debian
> box using my kvm.
>
> At one point I had the mouse set up perfectly. Switching backwards and
> forwards between the boxes on my kvm caused no problem for debian
David Christensen on 28/06/05 01:27, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
My mouse is created problems when I switch back to xfree86 on my
debian box using my kvm.
[snip]
If I had to do it all over again, I'd get the IOGear, have a dedicated keyboard
and mouse for the game box, and use the KVM for vide
Adam Hardy wrote:
> My mouse is created problems when I switch back to xfree86 on my
> debian box using my kvm.
I test drove half a dozen KVM switches a few years backing trying to find one
that could do AT/COM1 (AT motherboards) and PS/2 (ATX motherboards) plus DOS,
Windows, Linux, BSD O/S's. As
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