Thanks Mark, it worked.  Before I go out and buy a USB keyboard, is
there something I can do similarly to keep it from disappearing or are
keyboards not affected by this?

-Dale


--- Mark McClelland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you are using a device such as dev/usbmouse0, try using
> /dev/input/mice instead (major 13, minor 63). This merges all mice
> (USB mice, at least) into a single device that doesn't disappear when
> none is plugged in.
> 
> Dale Blount wrote:
> 
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I just purchased a USB kvm which is attached to 2
> > linux boxes and a Win2k box.  Only one linux box has a
> > USB mouse.  When switching between systems, the USB
> > mouse on the linux box does not recover, and therefore
> > is pretty much useless (I can't exit X safely).  I'm
> > waiting on a USB card for the other linux box until I
> > can confirm this will work with setting adjustments.
> >
> > I'm using the included USB support in 2.4.2 and I have
> > tried both kernel modules.
> >
> > Any suggestions / solutions are welcome.
> 
> --
> Mark McClelland
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 


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