Do this (according to the 7.3 config manual).
modprobe joydev
modprobe
modprobe analog
To automate this enter these lines into you ~/bool.local file
/sbin/modprobe joydev
/sbin/modprobe
/sbin/modprobe analog
Now, you have to set the permissions for the device. There are two sets
In the /dev folder you will have a subdir - "input" with devices js0 through
3. Make sure you at least set the group to "users" with read (r) and enter
(x) permission - mine are also set to write (w) also, or you can set the
owner to your self and the group to users.
Mine are set as follows:
crrey@Crusher-1:~> la /dev/input/js0
crwxrwxr-- 1 root users 13, 0 Mar 23 13:47 /dev/input/js0
there is also the devices "/dev/js0 through 3, set the same permissions as
well. Typically these devices had to be linked before configuring them and
loading the modules with:
"ln -sf /input/js0 /dev/js0" and doing this 3 more times (providing that you
want/need devices js1, js2, and js3 - maybe so if you've also got a gampad or
two part set up - like left and right flight controls). You may not have to
do this however, SuSE 8.0 doesn't seem to require this - perhaps they're
already symlinked.
Anyway, try to see if it's working by running "jstest /dev/js0" or "jstest
/dev/imput/js0" (/dev/js0 should work though). I would also recommend
making sure you have "jscalibrator" in the package "libjsw" in series d (at
least for 7.3) and package "libjsw-calibrator", also in series d. Just do a
search for "jsw", "joystick", etc... if you need to install from the cd. You
use "jscalibrator" to configure the stick by running "/usr/bin/jscalibrator".
That should get you up and running.
Let me know if not.
HTH, Cheers. Curtis
On Sunday 01 September 2002 17:12, Tom Nielsen wrote:
Gameport on an Ensoniq Soundblaster PCI128.
Thanks,
Tom
On Sun, 2002-09-01 at 09:34, Curtis Rey wrote:
Are you using a USB or Gameport connection?
Curtis
On Sunday 01 September 2002 00:51, Tom Nielsen wrote:
> I've been trying to find out how to setup a joystick in 8.0, but all
> I see is a kernal mod (which scares me because I don't know how to do
> it).
>
> I installed Suse without a joystick and now I'm wondering how much
> work I have to go thru to get it working.
>
> Thoughts???
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
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