With any Unix OS and kvm combo start w/ a generic driver for kybd & mouse and move on from there. Unfortunately, more often than not, Unix requires some tweaking to get it to work w/ kvm's.
The HP Vectra VL 400 has a security feature that will check each port upon boot. The keyboard port has 5V enabled anytime the pc is plugged into the wall outlet. Now, if your kvm cabling uses a shared 5V line for both keyboard and mouse (many do, either w/cabling or internally), upon bootup the...
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