tj,

I know almost nothing about linux, but from my understanding uhci and ochi
are interfaces for USB 1.1, and to get USB 2.0 speeds you need to use the
ehci driver.

Tim


tj wrote:

> Found a good reason to not run linux, installing a  usb joystick has
> turned into a two day ordeal and it still ain't working!  Took less than
> 5 minutes on Windows.
>
> I just got finished on a secondary system installing kernel 2.4.22
> following EXACTLY what the user guide said. USB, uhci module, hid
> module, input module and joystick module. Build kernel, confgure lilo ,
> boot kernel and boot the new kernel.
>
> then I modprobe usbcore; modprobe uhci and there they are
> I mount the usbdevfs and check devices and there are my buses.
> Plug in my joystick and it appears in devices.
> modprobe input; modprobe hid; modprobe joydev
>
> But, cat /dev/input/js0 says "No such device".
>
> tj
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