I've managed to get the nvidia card running, so now can play quake at
high res.

The only problem is that the mouse polarity in the horizontal axis
appears to have switched.  This means that if I have the polarity
normal, it is correct in the vertical axis, but reversed in the
horizontal.  If I select polarity reversed, the horizontal axis works,
but the vertical axis is reversed.  This is very frustrating, as the
polarity was okay before I installed the nvidia card, and it works fine
as a regular mouse when I do other things.

Has anyone encountered this problem before and can suggest a solution?
I'd also be interested to learn how to get a joystick input working with
Quake2.  I have a soundblaster card with a joystick port.  The kernel
has been compiled with modules emu10k1-gp and adi (for the logitech
wingman extreme joystick), and I have added these modules
to /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.4, but the joystick doesn't appear
to be recognised by quake2.

Thanks

Jeff




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