Well, I'm not really sure what to do with udev to get it to work right. I have, however, found that the cause of the problem is installing the latest proprietary nvidia drivers via sgdxi. How or why I have no idea.
I did a fresh install of jessie and installed mumble before doing anything else and it was detecting all my input devices fine. I figured I must have messed up my previous upgrade from wheezy to jessie, but after installing the Nvidia drivers, this bug came back. Hopefully this info helps. On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 5:06 PM, Chris Knadle <chris.kna...@coredump.us> wrote: > On Friday, September 05, 2014 16:58:45 blackops7799 . wrote: > > Alright I managed to fix this. For some reason all the files in > /dev/input > > weren't part of plugdev and didn't have the correct permissions. Fixing > > this corrected the issue! > > Ah, that would do it. Congratulations on finding this. :) > > I believe it's udev that creates devices in /dev so the next thing to look > at > is the udev configuration so that all /dev/input* devices have the correct > ownership. [Otherwise you'll have this issue again after every reboot.] > > Once you're able to find the relevant configuration to give udev, that's > when > I think this bug will finally "be closed" for you. Go ahead and post > whatever > fix you figure out for udev to this bug so that others that run into this > problem can find it and use it too. > > Thanks much. > > -- Chris > > -- > > Chris Knadle > chris.kna...@coredump.us >