On Friday 02 February 2007 13:49, Pep Ribal wrote:
> > I would double check your opengl drivers.  Perhaps try reinstalling
> > them again in case some intermediate update has returned you to the
> > default software only drivers?
>
> Yes, that was the problem. I reinstalled the drivers, and now it works
> fine. I don't know what can have messed the drivers.

Perhaps a new kernel was installed?

>
> > I would think that if the joystick was working, you should at least
> > see some acknowledgement in /var/log/messages that a usb device was
> > plugged into the system ... even if you didn't have the specific
> > driver for that usb device.
>
> The joystick has always worked well, so I've assumed it still does; I
> used it for the last time a few months ago in Windows. However, as you
> said that, I've just tried it in a Windows PC, just in case, and it
> didn't detect it... So chances are that I need to get a new
> stick! :( (*sigh*)

I have a motherboard that has one usb port that will not detect anything.  
Since I have plenty of ports (I still have three free on the back of the 
machine and four available in my external hub) I just avoid using that port.  
So you should plug some other device into the port you are using for the 
joystick to test it just in case.

Hal

 

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