I just got a Micro-HDMI cable and DVI adapter and plugged the BeagleBone Black into my 4-port KVM switch. The KVM is USB2.0 and VGA, so I am connecting the Keyboard and mouse through it, but the uHDMI-out goes directly to a DVI converter then the monitor. This means I have to physically unplug the BBB uHDMI-out from the monitor when I switch over, but I can deal with that till the uHDMI to VGA gets here. In the mean time it works fine until I change to other work stations and then come back. I can unplug either the mouse or keyboard from the 4-port USB hub, and it drops that device in the lsusb report, but re-adds it when I hook it back in. But as soon as I remove both, or switch to another KVM port, it drops both devices from lsusb and then I can't get back into it. Apparently my cheapy switch doesn't emulate the hardware.... I am currently running the original Angstrom, 6.20.2013 I think? Is there a way to get around this? Maybe make linux not check for the USBs being pulled, or just not care?
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