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Mandriva and KVM-Switch


henner
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Hi,

 

I use a KVM-Switch to connect 2 PCs at one Keyboard, Mouse &Monitor. I know that there are technical problems with KVM-Switches but my switch works with Knoppix, debian, Gentoo, WinXP and also with mdk 10.1.

 

Know i've updated to Mandriva 2005. After the first time when i switch beween the systems i loose my mouse support in Mandriva. The mousecoursor stand still but the Keyboard and Monitor works.

 

Is there a possibility to reanymate my mouse without make a reboot or restart the X-server?

What is the reason than other distributions can work witch the switch but Mandriva can't?

Is there a kernel patch or a trick to solve my problem?

 

Thanks for help

 

Henner

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It's probably because of a kernel bug and the reason other distros don't pick it up is because they configure X differently.

 

Try playing around with different protocols for your mouse in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf - it's pretty easy to fix, although

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Thx for your help.

Try playing around with different protocols for your mouse in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf - it's pretty easy to fix, although

 

I'm not so familiar with makeing changes in xorg.conf by hand :oops: .

 

I've a Logitech PS/2-Mouse with scrollwheel (Logitech Cordless Pilot Optical Mouse).

 

What are the alternative protokols for this device?

 

Henner

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my current settings are:

 

Section "InputDevice"
   Identifier "Mouse1"
   Driver "mouse"
   Option "Protocol" "ExplorerPS/2"
   Option "Device" "/dev/mouse"
   Option "ZAxisMapping" "6 7"
EndSection

 

I've tried

Option "Protocol" "PS/2"

like i've seen in Knoppix but it gives the same result and kills my wheel.

 

also:

Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2"
and
Option "Protocol" "auto"

 

gives no better results.

 

Are you sure that i can fix it with changes in the protocol?

 

 

Henner

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I'll check in my xorg.conf next time I'm booted into Linux and see what mine is set to.

 

You probably will lose the use of your wheel - this is a kernel bug and you can't completely fix it until the bug is fixed in the kernel - hopefully soon!

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