On Thu, 10 May 2007, Michael St. Laurent wrote:
> > Okay, then I was wrong about the KVM being unintelligent.
>
> No worries. ;)
>
> > > For giggles, I disconnected the keyboard and mouse then
> > switched the KVM
> > > to the Linux system. I got the same message once again.
> >
> > Maybe th
> Okay, then I was wrong about the KVM being unintelligent.
No worries. ;)
> > For giggles, I disconnected the keyboard and mouse then
> switched the KVM
> > to the Linux system. I got the same message once again.
>
> Maybe that "phantom" device refers to the pusbutton on the KVM itself.
> In
On Wed, 9 May 2007, Michael St. Laurent wrote:
> It's a TRENDnet TK-407 KVM which connects four systems to a monitor,
> keyboard and mouse. There are separate USB ports for the keyboard and
> the mouse so for the console connection it has one monitor connector,
> one USB connector with a keyboard
> > It's showing two keyboards? There is only one connected.
> It must be
> > some kind of 'phantom' keyboard presented by the KVM
> switch. The real
> > keyboard is the Logitech one.
>
> The KVM switch has no intelligence of its own, so it can't create
> "phantoms". Furthermore this thing
> > It's showing two keyboards? There is only one connected.
> It must be
> > some kind of 'phantom' keyboard presented by the KVM
> switch. The real
> > keyboard is the Logitech one.
>
> The KVM switch has no intelligence of its own, so it can't create
> "phantoms". Furthermore this thing
On Wed, 9 May 2007, Michael St. Laurent wrote:
> It's showing two keyboards? There is only one connected. It must be
> some kind of 'phantom' keyboard presented by the KVM switch. The real
> keyboard is the Logitech one.
The KVM switch has no intelligence of its own, so it can't create
"phant
y 09, 2007 11:11 AM
> To: Michael St. Laurent
> Cc: linux-usb-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Linux-usb-users] No input interrupt endpoint
>
> On Wed, 9 May 2007, Michael St. Laurent wrote:
>
> > > > I have a USB KVM switch connected to my system with a
&g
On Wed, 9 May 2007, Michael St. Laurent wrote:
> > > I have a USB KVM switch connected to my system with a
> > logitech keyboard
> > > and mouse. Every time I switch back to my Linux system I'm
> > getting the
> > > message "drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: couldn't find an
> > input interrupt
>
> > I have a USB KVM switch connected to my system with a
> logitech keyboard
> > and mouse. Every time I switch back to my Linux system I'm
> getting the
> > message "drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: couldn't find an
> input interrupt
> > endpoint" on the console and it's very irritating.
> >
>
On Tue, 8 May 2007, Michael St. Laurent wrote:
> I have a USB KVM switch connected to my system with a logitech keyboard
> and mouse. Every time I switch back to my Linux system I'm getting the
> message "drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: couldn't find an input interrupt
> endpoint" on the console an
I have a USB KVM switch connected to my system with a logitech keyboard
and mouse. Every time I switch back to my Linux system I'm getting the
message "drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: couldn't find an input interrupt
endpoint" on the console and it's very irritating.
I'd prefer to fix the problem w
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