Redhat Systems
| Problem | Resolution |
| With Redhat 9.0 | Choose the AS3.0 setting for your mouse synchronization mode. See |
| the keyboard and mouse aren't working | Mac and Linux Considerations, page 80 for details |
| normally with the console modules. |
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| With Redhat 9.0 | First, plug your keyboard and mouse into a USB 2.0 hub, then plug the |
| system, the keyboard and mouse aren't | hub into the Redhat 9.0 server. |
| working normally with the console modules. |
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The Log Server |
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| Problem | Resolution |
| The Log Server program does not run. | • The Log Server requires the Microsoft Jet OLEDB 4.0 driver in order to |
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| access the database. This driver is automatically installed with Windows |
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| ME, 2000 and XP. |
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| • For Windows 98 or NT, go to the Microsoft download site: http:// |
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| www.microsoft.com and search for MDAC to retrieve the driver file: |
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| MDAC 2.7 RTM Refresh (2.70.9001.0) |
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| • Since this driver is used in Windows Office Suite, an alternate method |
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| of obtaining it is to install Windows Office Suite. Once the driver file or |
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| Suite has been installed, the Log Server will run. |
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Problem | Resolution |
Low resolution video - the screens don't | This can occur due to the screens being scaled to fit in the panels. |
display clearly. | Decrease the number of panels that are displayed. |
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When multiple remote users are logged in, | The first user to invoke Panel Array Mode should set it to display at least |
some of them only receive a partial image. | four panels. |
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When I try to move forward or backward one | • This can occur due to a net lag problem. The array automatically moves |
port, the display sometimes moves forward | through the ports at a |
two ports or remains on the original port. | has already moved forward a port on its own - but that hasn't shown up |
| on your display as yet. When it moves ahead or back due to your input, |
| it appears to have moved two ports (from its own movement plus your |
| “forward one port” command), or remains on the original port (from its |
| own forward movement plus your “back one port” command). |
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