KVM-additional

roger2 roger2 at rogernet.net
Thu Jun 24 14:57:52 UTC 2004


Just the screen change no need to log in.
Ah I ses the bit I did not spell out.
The GUI is usually on F7 (first session if more than one but that going to 
deep for this thread)
So CTRL+ALT+F7 should take you back.
Roger


On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 10:42:40 -0400, Claude Jones 
<claude_jones at levitjames.com> wrote:

> Roger: I, too, am having the KVM problem. I'm a very new user, so pardon 
> if the question
> is simplistic. Once I use your method and get the log-on prompt, how do 
> I switch back to
> the GUI?
>
>
> Claude Jones
> WTVS, Leesburg, VA
> a division of Levit & James, Inc.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> roger2
> Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 10:10 AM
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> Subject: Re: KVM-additional
>
> On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 06:01:20 -0700 (PDT), <edwarner99 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> This seems to be related to power management.
>> Everything works ok until the the system is used for
>> the first time in the morning. This after being idle
>> overnight.
>> Any suggestions?
>
> If you are switching the monitor as well as keyboard and mouse.
> Try leaving the machine on a text session.
> I found that when my mouse goes wild after a switch, doing a CTRL+ALT+F1
> and straight back to the gui tamed it.
> Worth a try any way, move the mose a bit and then switch back to the gui.
> regards Roger
>
>
>



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