Greg Olah wrote:
> I already have done the whole remove/reinstall - and yes, that will
> get the buttons working.  I still can't get the axis recognized AT
> ALL.  It does show up on jscalibrator, so I know my linux box is
> seeing the axis - just not FlightGear.  So I do know its a
> configuration problem with FlightGear - I just can't seem to figure
> out what.  I don't mind doing the remove/reinstall if I ever reboot -
> I just need to get my yoke and pedals working under FlightGear.
This is a message I posted in October.  Still haven't got to the bottom
of the problem but if I do this the yoke seems to work so......

"
I don't know what it is with this really but I was looking around for a
solution and it seems the problem may be cured with modprobe, this is
what I was doing when I stumbled on this:

CraigsSuse:/usr/local/FlightGear/bin # fgjs
Found 0 joystick(s)
Can't find any joysticks ...
CraigsSuse:/usr/local/FlightGear/bin # modprobe joydev
CraigsSuse:/usr/local/FlightGear/bin # fgjs
Found 1 joystick(s)
Joystick #0 "CH PRODUCTS CH FLIGHT SIM YOKE USB " has 7 axes

So I assume from this the joydev module never loads properly.  How do we
fix this?

"

HTH's 
Craig


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