17 Sep 2004 21:46
Re: KVM and mouse problems
Matt Zimmerman <mdz <at> canonical.com>
2004-09-17 19:46:54 GMT
2004-09-17 19:46:54 GMT
On Fri, Sep 17, 2004 at 10:26:02AM -0600, rodd ahrenstorff wrote: > Kernel 2.6 has problems with the ImPS/2 mouse driver and numerous KVM > models. I don't know if this problem is brand/model specific, but the > mouse loses sync when the KVM is switched away > back to Linux. > > I've found this problem common on any Debian based distro using a > Belkin OmniView E series 4-port KVM. I haven't used anything but > Debian lately. Use a very similar KVM with Ubuntu, but the USB version, and for the most part it works nicely (exceptions inclued DDC probing and USB storage devices). > Below are several methods to rectify the problem but I'm not sure what > should be recommended. Anyone else experience this problem? Google > shows a lot of traffic on this issue. > > a. psmouse proto=bare (add to kernel command line in grub) > b. proto=bare (add to psmouse module command line) > c. lsmod (to verify psmouse and mousedev modules loaded) > d. modprobe psmouse (temporarily/manually load psmouse module) > e. psmouse proto=imps (for wheel mice add to /etc/modules file) > f. psmouse proto=bare (for non-wheel mice add to /etc/modules file) > g. psmouse-noext=1 (passed to kernel during boot…unsure of success) > h. switch to a USB mouse > i. editing XF86Config from "IMPS/2" to "PS/2" (untested) h. is obviously a nice option where it is available.(Continue reading)![]()
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