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Refresh my memory...

Refresh my memory...

2004-02-10       - By Radi Shourbaji

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Hello all! After a brief hiatus from the Linux/Unix world, I am returning.
But I need your help in refreshing my memory on one thing:

I have several systems (including a Fedora FC1 system) connected via a KVM.
For whatever reason, whenever I switch away from the Fedora system, then
switch back - XWindows seems to lose it 's sync with the mouse resulting in
for lack of a better term - spastic behavior of the mouse. The only way
I 've been able to restore this is by logging out then back in. Not the most
efficient way I am sure. I have a vague recollection of either some sort of
command / setting that will help with this...

Sound familiar to any of you?

Radi

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After a brief hiatus from the Linux/Unix world, I am returning. But I need your
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<DIV > <SPAN class=062283919-10022004 > <FONT face=Arial size=2 >I have several
systems (including a Fedora FC1 system) connected via a KVM. For whatever
reason, whenever I switch away from the Fedora system, then switch back -
XWindows seems to lose it 's sync with the mouse resulting in for lack of a
better term - spastic behavior of the mouse.  The only way I 've been able
to restore this is by logging out then back in.  Not the most efficient way
I am sure.  I have a vague recollection of either some sort of command /
setting that will help with this... </FONT > </SPAN > </DIV >
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