[ale] KVM switch?

H. A. Story adrin at bellsouth.net
Sat May 27 15:00:26 EDT 2006


Greg Freemyer wrote:

> I've got a bunch of 4port KVM switches, and several of them don't work 
> very well.  Mouse etc. keeps getting out of sync with the Linux 
> computer.  Fortunately most of my Linux boxes are CLI only, but I like 
> to have the option to so a startx and have it work.
>
> Now I need to get an 8-port KVM, and I don't want to spend $1,000+, 
> but it only seems smart to find one that actually allows the mouse to 
> work with Linux.
>
> Anyone have recommendations for a good, but reasonably priced 8-port 
> KVM switch?  (I don't need rack-mount, but it would be nice if I could 
> re-purpose it for that latter.)
>
> Iogear has $200 one they claim is Linux compatible.  Also, I'm open to 
> used, so maybe e-Bay is the way to go?
>
> http://www.iogear.com/main.php?loc=product&Item=GCS78KIT&name=8-Port%20KVM%20Switch%20Kit%20,%20PS/2,%20w/KVM%20Cables 
> <http://www.iogear.com/main.php?loc=product&Item=GCS78KIT&name=8-Port%20KVM%20Switch%20Kit%20,%20PS/2,%20w/KVM%20Cables>
>
> Does anyone have Good/Bad things to say about the iogear switch?
>
> Thanks
> Greg
> -- 
> Greg Freemyer
> The Norcross Group
> Forensics for the 21st Century
>
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I know this is late.   But I have a 4 port IOGear KVM.   It works great 
with Linux, Windows and SCO.    but here is the trick you have to find a 
PS2 mouse.  Not a USB mouse that you use a USB to PS2 converter on.

Adrin




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