I have a few older PII models I slapped together that work great for me for testing and playing around with Linux and Windows operating systems. I have a 4 port KVM (electric powered) that I use to bounce back and forth between them.
On one of the boxes (running XP) I cannot get the mouse (ps2) to come on. But if I plug a mouse into it directly, I have mouse interaction. ANY WAY TO FORCE THIS BOX TO RECOGNIZE THE KVM PLUGGED IN MOUSE? BIOS setting? Some magic swoop I am unaware of?
Lastly, for those that use Linux, I have had some machines on higher end KVM's (At work I have an 8 port Belkin, using SMOOTHWALL and some with FEDORA/RH) that seem to stall the KVM device. If I manually press the buttons on the KVM device to go through the machines I can get through, but if I'm pressing the hot keys on the keyboard to jump from box to box, and if I get to say, the SMOOTHWALL box it just stalls there. (Forcing me to get up, or roll my chair to the KVM and manually press that button 🙂 )
These are things I have been wondering about for some time and would welcome some insight, comments, and or suggestions from others.
Thanks for listening!
On one of the boxes (running XP) I cannot get the mouse (ps2) to come on. But if I plug a mouse into it directly, I have mouse interaction. ANY WAY TO FORCE THIS BOX TO RECOGNIZE THE KVM PLUGGED IN MOUSE? BIOS setting? Some magic swoop I am unaware of?
Lastly, for those that use Linux, I have had some machines on higher end KVM's (At work I have an 8 port Belkin, using SMOOTHWALL and some with FEDORA/RH) that seem to stall the KVM device. If I manually press the buttons on the KVM device to go through the machines I can get through, but if I'm pressing the hot keys on the keyboard to jump from box to box, and if I get to say, the SMOOTHWALL box it just stalls there. (Forcing me to get up, or roll my chair to the KVM and manually press that button 🙂 )
These are things I have been wondering about for some time and would welcome some insight, comments, and or suggestions from others.
Thanks for listening!