Did you try changing connections (i.e. swap two of the CPUs locations on
the switch)? It could be that the switch is bad in that one location, and
that your problem is not related to different o/s. -Gary-
6/16 Leo Stutzmann wrote:
Thanks, Yes, it is a rotary dial switch allowing 4 cpus to share 1 keyboard,
mouse, and monitor. It works correctly in Windows NT, Windows 2000, and
Solaris X86. It loses the mouse after switching back to a cpu. The mouse can
be restored by CTL-ALT-BACKSPACE, shutting down X, and then starting X
again. Everytime I switch, the above has to be performed. There must be
something, as Solaris works OK.
Thanks
Leo