No, for me that doesn't do anything at all. Not on older kernel, not on 2.6.15.1.

I suspect that's just a fluke you're having. Do you have usbhid loaded before you run that command? And how do you know it's working? Do you get some output from jstest?

And finally, what distro and kernel version are you using -- can you mail me your kernel config file?

Michael

From: Andrew Fuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: linux-usb-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, Michael Alladin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Wisegroup MP-8866 Dual USB Joypad
Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 11:46:45 -0500

> The basic problem that I'm having is that Playstation controllers connected > via a USB adapter are not working. I've posted on usb-users and was advised
> to post here.

I've been trying to debug this adapter, as well.

So far I've found out that if you run:
usbmodules --device /proc/bus/usb/###/###

(after you've plugged it in, of course) then it'll start to work.

according to man usbmodules, this is only supposed to list which
modules can be used for this device, so why it has this (useful) side
effect, I have no clue.

It would be nice to automate this.

Write back if it also worked for you.

-Andrew

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