From: Vojtech P. <vo...@su...> - 2002-02-09 17:26:12
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On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 02:38:48PM +0100, Johann Deneux wrote: > > I have just buy a Logitech Wingman Precision USB, and i can not make it work on linux. > > > > i have a debian woody, with 2.4.17 kernel, and all usb support in modules. > > > > kernel installs usbcore, and then i modprobe usb-uhci after that the gamepad is recognise > > but it doesn't load automatically a driver, it says no driver claims the device but it loads input module, so i try to load the driver manually i do > > > > modprobe joydev > > > > it gaves a seg fault and after that it seems to lock, doing a lsmod it appears > > modprobe segfaults ? That should not happen. Check if there is a kernel > oops in your log files. If that's the case, please tell us (using > ksymoops). Do not also forget to send us the list of modules inserted when > the bug occurs. Yes, it's a bug in 2.4.17, fixed in the CVS. Division by zero because of incorrectly parsed HID descriptor. -- Vojtech Pavlik SuSE Labs |