Fedora; Resolving Fedora Core Focus; Mouse Pointer Synchronization (Fedora); Vkc And Mpc Smart Card Connections To Fedora Servers - Raritan Dominion KX II User Manual

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Appendix D: Informational Notes

Fedora

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Resolving Fedora Core Focus

Using the Multi-Platform Client (MPC), occasionally there is an inability to
log in to an LX, KX II or KSX II device, or to access KVM target servers
(Windows
®
, SUSE, and so forth). In addition, the Ctrl+Alt+M key
combination may not bring up the Keyboard Shortcut menu. This
situation occurs with the following client configuration: Fedora
®
and Firefox
1.5 or 2.0.
Through testing, it has been determined that installation of libXp resolves
window focusing issues with Fedora Core 6. Raritan has tested with
libXp-1.0.0.8.i386.rpm; this resolved all of the keyboard focus and
popup-menu problems.
Note: libXp is also required for the SeaMonkey (formerly Mozilla
browser to work with the Java

Mouse Pointer Synchronization (Fedora)

When connected in dual mouse mode to a target server running Fedora
7, if the target and local mouse pointers lose synchronization, changing
the mouse mode from or to Intelligent or Standard may improve
synchronization. Single mouse mode may also provide for better control.
To resynchronize the mouse cursors:
Use the Synchronize Mouse option from the Virtual KVM Client.

VKC and MPC Smart Card Connections to Fedora Servers

If you are using a smart card to connect to a Fedora
VKC upgrade the pcsc-lite library to 1.4.102-3 or above.
Note: This feature is available on the KSX II 2.3.0 (and later) and KX II
2.1.10 (and later).

Resolving Issues with Firefox Freezing when Using Fedora

If you are accessing Firefox
may freeze when it is opening. To resolve this issue, install the
libnpjp2.so Java
plug-in on the server.
plug-in.
®
and are using a Fedora
®
Core 6
®
)
®
®
server via MPC or
®
server, Firefox

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