meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi Neil,
>
> yes they are...
> It works before (same kernel) so something different must have
> changed.
> Is there any order of scripts under /etc, which may have resorted
> while updateing Gentoo?
>
> Best regards,
> mcc
>

Someone else ran into this a few weeks or so ago.  Did you see this?

* HID support
*
HID bus support (HID) [Y/?] y
  /dev/hidraw raw HID device support (HIDRAW) [Y/n/?] y
  Generic HID driver (HID_GENERIC) [Y/n/m/?] (NEW) ?

CONFIG_HID_GENERIC:

Support for generic devices on the HID bus. This includes most
keyboards and mice, joysticks, tablets and digitizers.

To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
will be called hid-generic.

If unsure, say Y.

Symbol: HID_GENERIC [=y]
Type  : tristate
Prompt: Generic HID driver
  Defined at drivers/hid/Kconfig:56
  Depends on: INPUT [=y] && HID [=y]
  Location:
    -> Device Drivers
      -> HID support
        -> HID bus support (HID [=y])



  Generic HID driver (HID_GENERIC) [Y/n/m/?] (NEW) 


This fixed the other persons problem.  That is from make oldconfig.  I almost 
missed it myself but hit the "?" key just to make sure.  I think it really 
needs to be built into the kernel instead of as a module.  

Hope that helps.  If not, we'll have to find something else.  ;-) 

Dale

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