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Craig White wrote:
On Tue, 2008-10-28 at 16:48 +0000, g wrote:
>> Switching the KVM switch is equivalent to unplugging all the devices from one
>> computer and plugging them into another. Linux will print some messages every
>> time you plug in or remove a USB device
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no - a kvm should provide a continuous connection to each system but
only route mouse/keyboard events when the proper terminal is selected.
Other USB device event routing is sort of up to the imagination of the
device developers as there really isn't much of a standard here.
I clearly don't have problems switching around systems with KVM
including USB and/or PS/2 keyboard & mice & even a Wacom tablet
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> as a 'side note', this should serve as a warning to anyone considering using
> a kvm switch.
>
> non usb kvm switches do not have this problem. i have a ps/2 kvm switch
> that works great and yet to have any problems when switching between systems.
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it would help if you followed the conversation...the problem is not usb
excuse me craig. i had not noted that this was 28th day of month.
did you run out of mydol again?
if you look at above again, you will note *as a 'side note'*. which
was in following of conversation, where in which you inserted a reply.
it did not follow with 'subject:'.
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tc,hago.
g
.
in a free world without fences, who needs gates.
learn linux:
'Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition'
http://rute.2038bug.com/index.html.gz
'The Linux Documentation Project'
http://www.tldp.org/
'HowtoForge'
http://howtoforge.com/
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