On Friday 26 October 2007 09:17:23 Sid Boyce wrote:
> Bernhard Kuhn wrote:
> > Sid Boyce wrote:
> >> The only problem I and others have reported is that starting with a
> >> particular 2.6 Linux kernel, the controls do not work after a boot up.
> >> The work around is to replug them once the system is up - no big deal.
> >
> > I had the same problem with the Saitek rudder, so i attached it to
> > a USB hub (rather than connecting directly to the rear of the PC)
> > so that i can more easily re-plug it when necessary. Curiously, the
> > effect went away and i don't have to re-plug the rudder any more.
> > BTW.: the CH yoke works fine on my (linux-)system.
> >
> > regards
> >
> > Bernhard
>
> I already have each plugged into different USB hubs. I got the same
> problem with them attached directly. I have also tried them on 2 other
> Linux boxes with the same results. It stopped working normally around
> 2.6.14, but another reply I got on this list said it was working at
> 2.6.18 again, no luck here though.
> Regards
> Sid.

Yes exactly.  It was not working on earlier versions for me either but I can't 
say if 2.6.14 was when this happened.  Then It was working for me in 2.6.18 
and stopped again in 2.6.19.  And did not work again until 2.6.22.  It is 
however a minor issue as others have pointed out because there is a simple 
work around.

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