KVM + 2.6 + mouse wheel (is it ever going to be fixed?)

Dimitri Deserranno dimitri.deserranno at case.edu
Tue Jun 21 19:09:15 UTC 2005


Thomas,

Tell me about it.
Everything I read, days and days now, i tried. none of it worked.
I am pretty sure it is a 2.6 kernel issue since 2.4 kernel works just fine.

I don't consider de-activating wheel and any other features as a solution 
either.

"
I am not flaming, but does anyone know if there is actually going to be
a solution for this?  I hate to say this, but it Just Works(TM) in
Windows XP and older versions of Linux.  What is it about the 2.6 kernel
that is causing this issue - does anyone know?
"

http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Kernel/2003-07/0329.html

This old html depicts the exact same problem I have.
Do you know how he did to fix it?

Part of message pasted below:
"

     I've found a fix for a problem I was having with the combination
of my Logitech trackball's scrollwheel and my KVM switch. My scroll
wheel would work until I switched away from my Linux desktop; after
switching back, the evbug module reported no events when turning the
wheel.

     According to Belkin, this is because my KVM switch does not
support the Logitech protocol, only the MS Intellimouse one. I
noticed that WinXP had no such problems, so I commented out the section
in psmouse_extensions() that detected Logitech mice. Now my trackball
is detected as a "ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse" and the scroll wheel
always works.

     It would be good to have a parameter that would allow me to force
this mouse to use the ImPS/2 protocol rather than the logitech PS2++; I
probably won't be the last person to have this kind of problem (which
I didn't have with 2.4).

     The following patch makes that parameter: psmouse_imps2. Will you
consider it applying it, or something like it?
"


Dimi.



At 02:54 PM 6/21/2005, you wrote:
>On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 19:07 +0200, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> > Am Di, den 21.06.2005 schrieb Dimitri Deserranno um 18:53:
> >
> > > It seems there is a bug in kernel 2.6. When using kernel 2.6 along 
> with a
> > > KVM switch, the mouse wheel control is lost after you switch from one
> > > system to the next. This did not happen when I was running kernel 2.4.
> > >
> > > Does anyone know if this is in fact a bug in the kernel, and if a 
> solution
> > > exists?
> >
> > > Dimi.
> >
> > http://kerneltrap.org/node/2199
> > (http://kerneltrap.org/node/2007)
> >
> > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=123273
> >
> > "psmouse.proto=bare" as kernel boot line parameter could help.
> >
> > Alexander
>
>I'm intimately familiar with this issue - I have a Belkin KVM and have
>screwed with this for too long.  :-(
>
>I see lots of comments on this issue but no real solution (setting my
>mouse protocol run in degraded mode is *not* a solution).
>
>I am not flaming, but does anyone know if there is actually going to be
>a solution for this?  I hate to say this, but it Just Works(TM) in
>Windows XP and older versions of Linux.  What is it about the 2.6 kernel
>that is causing this issue - does anyone know?
>
>Thomas
>
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Dimitri Deserranno, PhD candidate
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National Center for Space Exploration Research on Fluids and Combustion
NASA Glenn Research Center
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