Re: Joystick & xserver-xfree86/unstable?

2005-02-13 Thread Hanno Mueller
Hi, Do you know of an alternative? Maybe a user space program that converts joystick parameters to XF86 mouse input? Heh, that sums up the problem with X. People would rather go try something else than fix things. Well, when it comes to X, I'm more user than developer and don't really feel that

Re: Joystick & xserver-xfree86/unstable?

2005-02-10 Thread Hanno Mueller
Hi, if I remember correctly, there used to be a joystick driver for XF86. [..] Has it been removed? > This is unmaintained, didn't follow linux development and is horribly > broken. At least it was when i last looked at it. Thanks for explaining. Do you know of an alternative? Maybe a user space pr

Joystick & xserver-xfree86/unstable?

2005-02-10 Thread Hanno Mueller
Hello, if I remember correctly, there used to be a joystick driver for XF86. Now that I have a touchscreen that is detected as a USB joystick by the 2.6 kernel, I tried to use it with XF86 and couldn't find the driver. Has it been removed? It isn't listed here: http://www.xfree86.org/current/RELN

Bug#215076: xbase-clients: [xftcache] SEGV on Type1 directory

2003-10-14 Thread Hanno Mueller
ishikawa wrote: > So this problem is not a fluke and > occur only on someone's computer and I suspect > the problem is observed on more computers. Yes, on mine. If there's any way I can help you guys figuring out the problem, let me know. # apt-get --reinstall install xfonts-scalable Reading Pac