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I have the same exact problem with my mouse too. But I have to restart
gpm. I don't know why that happens? Are you using Debian BTW?
Naresh
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Naresh Reddy
nyg102@psu.edu
http://www.personal.psu.edu/nyg102
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On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, prefont wrote:
> I had similar problems with my OmniCube, I know there was fix posted on
> their site about, also the power adapter on the OmniCude powers the
> mouse/keyboard port on the computer while its not on that desktop. Here
> is the link for the OmniCube fix
> http://www.belkin.com/support/faq/F1D092.html#18
>
> hope that helps
> -Adam
>
> On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 06:07:32PM -0500, Paul wrote:
> > > windows just not on the linux box. Any suggestions? I tried restarting
> > > gpm, but that didn't help. Additionally how does one shutdown gnome when
> > > one doesn't have control of the mouse? Anyone know the command off-hand?
> >
> > I think gpm is only used in a text console.
> >
> > You can kill X by pressing Ctrl-Alt_Bksp. There may be a
> > better way to do it.
> >
> > Instead of using a KVM, why not project your desktop to the
> > Windows PC?
> >
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