* Dura-Zell -- Saturday 03 March 2007:
> I tried this in the forums some days ago but didn't recieve a single
> answer,

This can take some time. But I think that we just don't have enough
BSD users, so probably none of the forum users knew an answer.
(And I'm still waiting for ATOM/RSS before I do any support there.)



> So it seems that my FlightGear as some problems with Saitek-Joysticks.
> Are there known issues I should know about?

I don't know any. Maybe the BSD driver responsible for Saitek js
is broken. Have you asked on a BSD list? But mis-calibration would
be the first suspicion.



> Additionally fgjs does not work for me: When started with no
> params, it crashes,

If you are running fgfs self-compiled from CVS, and debugging
symbols are enabled (gcc -g), then please provide a backtrace.



> when started with "--prop" it locks while calibrating the stick. 

I'm not aware of a --prop option.  :-}
Do you have another way to check the axis input range? With something
like jstest or KDE's "kcmshell joystick" on Linux. If the ranges are
something else than 0..32767, then you can adjust the axis definitions
in the responsible fgfs js XML driver file. But calibration first.

m.

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