Mark Weaver spake the following on 4/24/2007 6:16 AM:
Christian Wahlgren wrote:
On 4/23/07, Juan C. Valido jvalidolnx@juanyjosefina.com wrote:
On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 07:10 +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
Mark Weaver wrote:
Hi All,
Something that just has been annoying the daylights out of me for
the
past 9 months with no resolution in site. I've got a Hawking HKS
104 4
port KVM connecting my Linux workstation, 2 servers, and my wife's windows workstation to one monitor, mouse, and keyboard.
No matter how I toggle back and forth whether by keyboard or
directly on
the device once I come back to the linux desktop scroll wheel on
mouse
no longer functions. Except for a brief time while running CentOS
4.4
it's always been this way. I've googled until there were just no
more
places left on the internet and searched through CentOS archives
until
I'd read everything from balls to bones without finding any helpful information.
Does anyone have any ideas or thoughts on how a fella might resolve this? When I restart the machine (Linux) the scroll mouse works normally, that is until I toggle to the windows machine and back
again
or to one of the servers and back again. Then the mouse functions
like a
two button mouse not having a scroll wheel. I appear to be stuck
in KVM
hell with this.
I have problems, but not yours.
- Replug the mouse?
- Replug everything in the KVM? Sometimes mine (Laser junk)
requires this.
- Different mouse?
I've seen that before. I had to change my KVM. The newer Belkin and Trendnet work. If you get a new one make sure it says that it's compatible with Linux or Unix, I had the same problem with Solaris 10 but not anymore...
I've had the same problem with Belkin with PS/2 connections (erratic mouse movements after switching from Windows). But after a change to Aten KVM with USB kbd/mouse everything works as expected when switching between Windows and Linux boxes and with working scoll wheel on the mouse.
yeah... the overall concensus is that a different KVM and possibly a different mouse/keyboard will fix the problem, but since that is very unlikely to happen I'm going to have to find a software/OS solution. That's the biggest reason I'm now looking at what happens at boot time to allow the mouse to work correctly and then breaks and doesn't function after a KVM toggle back from Windows.
Mark
Different KVm's handle the switching and emulation differently, and I have found that it seems to be more of a bios issue than a software issue. I had an old server running Windows 2000 that behaved badly on the KVM. When the system was retired from Windows use and re-christened with Linux, the problem stayed. It has an Intel STL2 motherboard, so there won't be any bios updates for it.