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Hello David,

If I set the mouse to 'none' or shut down the gpm since I'm not using X, just straight text
console, maybe that'll help.

-- 
Best regards,
 Mickael
 mailto:mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx


Thursday, March 10, 2005, 2:40:19 PM, you wrote:

DC> Troy Engel wrote:

>> Can you test it with a FC3 machine as well? I have a Dell Dimension
>> 4100 (p3-933?) running FC3 that utterly dislikes the Belkin KVM (PS/2)
>> after upgrading to kernel 2.6. I have to keep a second mouse plugged
>> into it -- using the KVM causes it to "randomly switch" the kind of
>> mouse X thinks is attached, it's really obscure.
>>
>> -te
>>
>> Mickael Maddison wrote:
>>
>>> Has anyone figured out why KVM's are disliking Centos 3.4 and 4.0?  My
>>> older systems are still working fine through the same KVM, but the
>>> ones I've updated are flaky at best.
>>>
>>
DC> I have seen this same behavior with Belkin KVM's going back to RedHat
DC> 7.3. Everything is fine with a two button mouse, but if you use a three
DC> button or wheel mouse, the Belkin KVM switches the mouse type when you
DC> connect to another display and come back again. I have sometimes been
DC> able to get X to behave with a Belkin KVM if I just configure X to think
DC> it has a two button mouse attached.

DC> I have been able to use an Avocent KVM with no problem.

DC> Dave

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