For some reason I was assuming you were on Lucid already. Sorry. In that case I
need to add the header files to my page. You need to install the all and amd64 one.
> - I Tried "sudo apt-get install linux-headers-13-generic", but cant find
> the file linux-headers-13-generic.
>
> i cant test joystick on X-Plane, need graphics working for do the test.
> Maybe i need activate backports or proposed
No, you would need to add entries for lucid for that, but that is too dangerous.
I will keep that in mind and always provide the headers in future.
Not sure but that seems to be still not correct. But also try to use the
joystick when you got X running. And also add uname -a from the running kernel.
Thanks.
tet wrote:
> - Im using Karmic amd_64.
For some reason I was assuming you were on Lucid already. Sorry. In that case I
need to add the header files to my page. You need to install the all and amd64 one.
sudo dpkg -i linux-headers- 2.6.32- 13_2.6. 32-13.18+bug492056v1_all.deb 2.6.32- 13-generic_ 2.6.32- 13.18+bug492056v1_amd64.deb
linux-headers-
> - I installed linux-image- 2.6.32- 13-generic_ 2.6.32- 13.18_amd64. deb
> - Restarted Computer. Grub, choice 2.6.32-13-generic
> - uname -r
> 2.6.32-13
uname -a, please. It shows more details.
> - I Tried "sudo apt-get install linux-headers- 13-generic" , but cant find 13-generic.
> the file linux-headers-
>
> i cant test joystick on X-Plane, need graphics working for do the test.
> Maybe i need activate backports or proposed
No, you would need to add entries for lucid for that, but that is too dangerous.
I will keep that in mind and always provide the headers in future.
> Button.0001 ---> Key.Trigger
> Button.0002 ---> Key.ThumbBtn
> Button.0003 ---> Key.ThumbBtn2
> Button.0004 ---> Key.TopBtn
> Button.0005 ---> Key.TopBtn2
> Button.0006 ---> Key.PinkieBtn
> Button.0007 ---> Key.BaseBtn
> Button.0008 ---> Key.BaseBtn2
> Button.0009 ---> Key.BaseBtn3
> Button.000a ---> Key.BaseBtn4
> Button.000b ---> Key.BaseBtn5
> Button.000c ---> Key.BaseBtn6
> Button.000d ---> Key.?
> Button.000e ---> Key.?
> Button.000f ---> Key.?
> Button.0010 ---> Key.BtnDead
> Button.0011 ---> Key.BtnA
> Button.0012 ---> Key.BtnB
> Button.0013 ---> Key.BtnC
> Button.0014 ---> Key.BtnX
> Button.0015 ---> Key.BtnY
> Button.0016 ---> Key.BtnZ
> Button.0017 ---> Key.BtnTL
> Button.0018 ---> Key.BtnTR
> Button.0019 ---> Key.BtnTL2
> Button.001a ---> Key.BtnTR2
> Button.001b ---> Key.BtnSelect
> Button.001c ---> Key.BtnStart
> Button.001d ---> Key.BtnMode
> Button.001e ---> Key.BtnThumbL
> Button.001f ---> Key.BtnThumbR
> Button.0020 ---> Key.?
> Button.0021 ---> Key.ToolPen
> Button.0022 ---> Key.ToolRubber
Not sure but that seems to be still not correct. But also try to use the
joystick when you got X running. And also add uname -a from the running kernel.
Thanks.