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Sun™ Solaris™ 8.x and above (with Sun adapter-Belkin part# F1DE083) Browsers Supported • Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 and above (requires KVM); Mac OS® X v10.0 and above • Netscape® Navigator® 7.0 5 UNIX®; 1-4 Systems Supported Overview Windows 2000, 2003, XP; Red Hat® Linux® 7.x and above;
Sun™ Solaris™ 8.x and above (with Sun adapter-Belkin part# F1DE083) Browsers Supported • Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 and above (requires KVM); Mac OS® X v10.0 and above • Netscape® Navigator® 7.0 5 UNIX®; 1-4 Systems Supported Overview Windows 2000, 2003, XP; Red Hat® Linux® 7.x and above;
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... Type" selection box. This applies for both USB and PS/2 mice. 21 As an alternative, you may also use the single-mouse mode. Belkin recommends using the CDE Control Panel to set the mouse to "1:1, no acceleration". Choose USB without mouse sync. 3-3 Mouse, Keyboard, and Video ...Configuration The Remote Console Recommended Mouse Settings Windows 2000, 2003, XP (all versions) Mac OS X Sun Solaris Linux In general, Belkin recommends the usage of a mouse via "xset m 1" or by using the single-mouse mode. Adjust the mouse settings either via USB.
... Type" selection box. This applies for both USB and PS/2 mice. 21 As an alternative, you may also use the single-mouse mode. Belkin recommends using the CDE Control Panel to set the mouse to "1:1, no acceleration". Choose USB without mouse sync. 3-3 Mouse, Keyboard, and Video ...Configuration The Remote Console Recommended Mouse Settings Windows 2000, 2003, XP (all versions) Mac OS X Sun Solaris Linux In general, Belkin recommends the usage of a mouse via "xset m 1" or by using the single-mouse mode. Adjust the mouse settings either via USB.
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... "RawWrite for Windows". Select the "Read" tab from the device "/dev/fd0" and saves the output in which you would like OS (UNIX, Sun Solaris, Linux). Click on the "Copy" button to your needs (input device, etc.). 4-2 Virtual Media Menu Options Creating an Image Floppy Images UNIX® and UNIX-Like...
... "RawWrite for Windows". Select the "Read" tab from the device "/dev/fd0" and saves the output in which you would like OS (UNIX, Sun Solaris, Linux). Click on the "Copy" button to your needs (input device, etc.). 4-2 Virtual Media Menu Options Creating an Image Floppy Images UNIX® and UNIX-Like...
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... of the disc into one of the CD-ROM to 6 the "Copy Disc" section. For example, with "Nero," you would like OS (UNIX, Sun Solaris, Linux). Copy the whole contents of the ISO image and save the CD-ROM content in that file. section 42 In this case, "dd" reads the...
... of the disc into one of the CD-ROM to 6 the "Copy Disc" section. For example, with "Nero," you would like OS (UNIX, Sun Solaris, Linux). Copy the whole contents of the ISO image and save the CD-ROM content in that file. section 42 In this case, "dd" reads the...
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... rules that cannot be generated locally. This might be used for terminating the X server. Remote Console Button Keys The button keys allow simulating keystrokes on Linux, which can be necessary if there is a key missing or if the local operating system of the Remote Console is as follows: [confirm] [+|-| 4-4 KVM Settings...
... rules that cannot be generated locally. This might be used for terminating the X server. Remote Console Button Keys The button keys allow simulating keystrokes on Linux, which can be necessary if there is a key missing or if the local operating system of the Remote Console is as follows: [confirm] [+|-| 4-4 KVM Settings...