At 02:39 PM 2/21/2006, Scot L. Harris wrote:
On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 13:55 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
They are some old Master views.
Use to have an old wheel mouse that did not work.
That is what was present when I build all of these systems.
Now I have a nice Logitech wireless kyb/mouse plugged into the KVM. The use wheel is working on my Win32 systems and on 2 other Centos builds.
Now in my /etc/X11/xorg.conf the Input Device protocol is "IMPS/2"
A friend had me try "PS/2" and things SEEMed a little bit better. Then "auto" and now it seems to be the same as before.
But wait. When the system booked, I was switched to another system. When I boot and leave that system as the 'active' one, I get a similar action as to when it was "PS/2".
I did an Alt-D while it was starting so I could see the startup messages and I see that that mouse console services started 'OK'.
Thing is it was fine before, and now not. And the other systems
are fine...
Well most of the time when this problem is reported it is a Belkin ominview KVM switch.
You might try variations of psmouse.proto=imps or =bare on the kernel command line. That has helped many people in the past with similar problems on the Belkin KVM switches.
I switched to using IOGear KVM switches which have been working just fine with FC and Centos systems.
Well actually these are ATEN switches which is IOGear is. But it is an old device.
What versions of Linux are you running?
Centos 4.2
All the systems are on Centos 4.2.
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