On Mon, 2004-03-22 at 21:42, David Megginson wrote:
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
Does the js interface output anything (as in $ cat /dev/input/js0)?
If yes, then you might be able to fix the problem by simply calibrating
($ jscal /dev/input/js0). Some people are convinced that USB joysticks
Simon Hollier wrote:
I just found this which might help :
http://bugme.osdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2226
I'll try it out when I get home from work.
It works!
For anyone not following the link, if I do
cat /proc/bus/usb/devices
*after* plugging in my CH Yoke and Rudder pedals, they start working
Simon Hollier wrote:
I had a USB mouse that worked ( except for the wheel ), but not the CH
yoke and pedals with 2.6.x. I compiled the USB code from modules into
the kernel and that fixed all the strange problems. I've been trying to
debug it, but I always end up flying circuits instead ;
* David Megginson -- Tuesday 23 March 2004 00:03:
usb 1-2.1: new low speed USB device using address 13
drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: ctrl urb status -32 received
input: USB HID v1.00 Joystick [CH PRODUCTS CH FLIGHT SIM YOKE USB ] on
usb-:00:1f.2-2.1
Unlike stock (unpatched)
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
Does the js interface output anything (as in $ cat /dev/input/js0)?
If yes, then you might be able to fix the problem by simply calibrating
($ jscal /dev/input/js0). Some people are convinced that USB joysticks
don't need calibration under Linux, but that's wrong. And some
I Just modified my 2.4.21-199 kernel on SuSe 9.0, using a patch from David
Megginson and Alex Perry (I assume that you guys were the authors, I actually
had to dig the patch out a mailinglist web archive), last weekend. Patching
the 2.4.21 kernel went pretty flawlessly, even though the patch