mahen, this bug has been closed for quite a while. The problem that bug
was addressing has been solved, and reporting it here will have zero
chance to attract the attention of the right developers.
Most joystick don't crash X anymore, and aren't detected as mouse
either. If your joystick does (mos
It seems this problem still occurs in Jaunty for AMD64. I indeed have a
Speedlink 360 style gamepad usb, had to install the xserver-xorg-input-
joystick package. It does work but controls the mouse pointer :)
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sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-evdev xserver-xorg-input-joystick
then reboot computer.
Fixed it for my AMD64 Kubuntu 8.10 Intrepid with Saitek P2500 (detected
name: "Saitek PLC Cyborg Force Rumble Pad").
I first noticed something was wrong when my mouse pointer was having
"seizures" when
I'm having the problem in fully-updated Intrepid 32-bit with a USB
Logitech Precision (wired) gamepad. In my case, the gamepad controls
the mouse cursor with no adverse effects, and some buttons function as
left/right/middle mouse clicks. It also worked in Linux-native games
I've tried (need to tr
Gerstrong, while your xorg edit would work, it causes other problems,
especially with laptops. Be careful.
gerstrong wrote:
> Hi Emile,
>
> did you try adding this into the xorg.conf?
>
> Section "ServerFlags"
> Option "AutoAddDevices" "False"
> EndSection
>
> That should solve your Pr
Hi Emile,
did you try adding this into the xorg.conf?
Section "ServerFlags"
Option "AutoAddDevices" "False"
EndSection
That should solve your Problem!
Yes, you are right, but I think some specials models are affected by
this bug, because my Greenasia(PS-Clone) works perfectly out of the
I'm trying to use a Logitech CyberMan 2 as an input controller for GIMP and as
a joystick in FPS games.
In case you're not familiar with this Logitech joystick, it connects to the
game port and uses the adi module
The Cyberman 2 is recognised correctly, however none of the buttons work and
the
gerstrongs advice of editing xorg.conf worked dandy for me. I'm using
wired xbox 360 controller for windows on Intrepid Ibex 32 bit. It
disabled scrolling on my touchpad and my mutimedia buttons on the front
of my laptop, but I can use cope with that.
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Adral, try to avoid the use of jscal or joystick calibrator, they can
mess things up.
@Timo: the working package is still only in intrepid-proposed -0ubuntu6
The one in the intrepid repos is still 1:2.0.99+git20080912-0ubuntu5, and
according to the changelog
(http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/poo
I installed all updates, did sudo apt-get purge xserver-xorg-input-
joystick, calibrated the joystick with jscal and I STILL have the
joystick moving the mouse on X. Makes playing games really difficult.
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Confirmed on 8.10 amd64
Whatever joystick is plugged (Saitek Cyborg / Speedlink Encounter) the
xorg assume it is a mouse.
(II) config/hal: Adding input device SAITEK CYBORG 3D USB
(**) SAITEK CYBORG 3D USB: always reports core events
(**) SAITEK CYBORG 3D USB: Device: "/dev/input/event2"
(II) SAI
Back to normal! Tried out the new xserver-xorg-input-evdev patch in
intrepid-proposed (has Albert Damen's patch). That didn't do anything until I
sudo apt-get purge xserver-xorg-input-joystick. The cursor was no longer being
controlled. But I still had the problem with directional pads not funct
I just tried another controller I have (an old wired USB AXIS pad, I
think Gravis makes it?) and I can reproduce the same results. I even
reinstalled the -evdev and -joystick packages through Synaptic and
commented out:
InputDevice "Generic Keyboard"
InputDevice "Configured Mouse"
InputDevice "
I configured my joysticks in the xorg.conf file and everything worked
when it comes to the joysticks themselves, but my mouse stopped working
correctly whenever I booted my machine without a joystick attached. On
my desktop that's fine, but on my laptop I'm not always going to attach
my joystic
So, I've made some progress but I still can't play ANY games. Literally.
NONE.
I've edited my xorg.conf file to look like this (I've omitted things
that don't pertain to the input devices):
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "Default Layout"
Screen "Default Sc
This is ridiculous. Why is this not marked Critical?! No games are
playable without the joystick interrupting the game window!
I tried fooling around with xorg.conf and if I don't have:
Option "SendCoreEvents" "false"
in:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Configured Joystick"
Driver "joystick"
It is now after release. All updates. All joysticks still act like
mice on 64 bit.
As a result, none of the games are able to use the joystick.
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I downloaded the latest daily image for both 32-bit and 64-bit and
tested my gamepads on each one.
I can confirm that I have no problems on the 32-bit version.
With the 64-bit version, the bug is NOT fixed for me. I confirmed that I
have "xserver-xorg-input-evdev_2.0.99+git20080912-0ubuntu5_amd64
Seems that Albert found out the fix to make evdev not use the device,
and it seems to only affect 64bit installations (which would explain why
I wasn't able to reproduce this since I have a 32bit system):
Check bug 284951, which is the new master bug about that. It will be
fixed before release. It
Ok I got a work around so my logitech gamepad now works on kubuntu 8.10
perfectly.
I did configure the axis' via systemsettings first.
Then I created this file "DualActionGamepad.fdi" (attached)
and copied it to /etc/hal/fdi/policy/
and restarted hal via /etc/init.d/hal restart (or reboot).
My g
The only way to keep joysticks work for everyone would have been to
_not_ use input-hotplug in intrepid, and it had already been decided
upon. For what it's worth, Fedora10 does the same, so they should share
the same problem.
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Timo, it's a bit late. After reading on both the ubuntu-devel-discuss
mailing list and on launchpad that you'd like users to file this
information, I've spend a whole day writing the documentation, then
emailing mailing lists/forums. I also asked you personally one week ago,
on private email, on th
Just tested again with 1:2.0.99+git20080912-0ubuntu5, and Xorg no longer
crashes. I'll attach the joystick-only diff to #283399...
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First off, I agree with Jeremy on this matter. I have been somewhat appalled
at the lack of consideration for the end user on this beta and release prep.
Although I am tremendously impressed with the majority of functionality that
has been added to Intrepid with KDE4 and generally better hot p
Loïc: no need to provide the lshal information anymore, the fdi file in
-joystick won't be updated, and for Jaunty there is no need to list
every model there is to use the driver, since hopefully by then the
kernel/hal will know when the input device is a joystick (not true atm).
If you use the Au
I'm really curious why the new xorg would be considered if it broke
joysticks. Not being able to use joysticks is a HUGE problem. For most
of us, the work arounds are fine. (They don't work for me though). Since
I'm sure we're all comfortable getting under Ubuntu's hood, we wouldn't
have a prob
And indeed (I forgot to add this to my previous post)
Section "ServerFlags"
Option "AutoAddDevices" "False"
EndSection
in xorg.conf works with the few joysticks I tried. Just don't add
anything else for the joystick and keep the xorg.conf that came with
Intrepid (It should be almost empty). Howe
I'll try to keep it short so the bug report doesn't become huge.
First, I'm not an Ubuntu developer ;)
Martin Emrich (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-
input-evdev/+bug/274203/comments/64) you should check the version of
evdev (see my previous comment https://bugs.launchpad.n
I have GreenAsia Gamepad (PSX somewhat clone) and it had the same
problem.
I solved it the following way:
1.- open as root /etc/X11/xorg.conf
2.- Add at the begining of the file following lines:
Section "ServerFlags"
Option "AutoAddDevices" "False"
EndSection
3.- Save the file, and res
Let's get a few facts straight:
I was confused about all the reports regarding joysticks not working
like they were before. What I missed was that X didn't use them by
default, and shouldnt. Adding them to the fdi file on -joystick was only
done to let your devices to work without crashing the ser
Hello everyone,
My Logitech dual action(2 analog stick) gamepad also gets detected and works
like a mouse on kubuntu 8.10 with latest updates.
The gamepad worked perfectly on hardy but in intrepid it works like a
mouse(never seen that before) and the buttons simply don't work.
Through systemsett
Well, still nothing fixes my gamepad behaviour, so i post some details
here, too.
Model: Saitek P580 (PC-USB / Dual Analog / RumbleForce)
lsusb parts for my gamepad:
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0f30:0111 Jess Technology Co., Ltd
lshal-parts for my gamepad:
udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_dev
Mpcd: What happens with the joystick not attached with that xorg.conf
used is the mouse double clicks when you click once. This makes the
kmenu imposible to open.
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I added that still the same. I guess something is locking my device.
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CypherDelic: also make sure you have InputDevice "Configured Joystick"
in your ServerLayout section. I should also note that I haven't (yet)
purged xserver-xorg-input-joystick.
Jeremy: I haven't tried disconnecting the joystick yet, that is a
frustrating side effect. Thanks for the heads up - I'd
Mpcd, that work around works but causes another issue. If I add that to
my xorg.conf, and then boot without a joystick attached, the mouse stops
working correctly. This is fine for my desktop because I don't mind
keeping the joystick attached, but this is not okay for my laptop which
I don't at
This does not work for me.
I edited xorg.conf:
Section "ServerFlags"
Option "AutoAddDevices" "False"
EndSection
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Configured Joystick"
Driver "joystick"
Option "Device""/dev/input/event3"
I discovered a temporary fix for the mouse cursor issue. Like in StR34k's
xorg.conf, I added a section for the joystick and then added the line :
Option "SendCoreEvents" "false"
to the InputDevice section for the joystick. Also make sure the device you
point to is correct for your joystick (chec
I just tried it again today: -joystick is not installed, only -evdev.
After plugging in the pad, the cursor moves when I move the analog
stick. When I press a button, Xorg crashes and I bump back to the
console.
Actually, I consider it a bug that the X server uses the joystick at
all; most if not
Jeremy:
I can confirm that new behavior. If my analog stick is on, the mouse
moves with an absolute position regarding to the analog's position. If
it is off (internal controller setting), then it moves according to the
D-Pad in nine different positions on the screen. Is this still related
to this
Loic Martin: No X does crash on the very first plug-in of the pad and
not furthermore. I changed the bug-description, thanks. Can you please
check if my bug it is attached to the right packet, project, person,
group?
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I ran all of the updates, and I'm happy to say that neither of my two
game pads crash X anymore.
However, both of them (Logitech Dual Action & Thrustmaster Firestorm)
move the mouse cursor with either the D-Pad or the Analog stick.
The Logitech Dual Action has an analog stick and when you press
CypherDelic , your bug says that your joystick can still crash X. Can
you check that you installed the last update of xserver-xorg-input-evdev
(and restarted X/rebooted)?
Just type :
sudo dpkg -p xserver-xorg-input-evdev | grep Version
You should see Version: 1:2.0.99+git20080912-0ubuntu4 or high
Loic Martin:
OK I opened bug 284951 ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/284951 )
for Saitek P580 Gamepad. There is a lsmod.txt-dumb.
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Great job, X doesn't crash anymore here. Time to move on to other bugs
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I also opened a separate bug for the DS3
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-
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Thanks for the update.
I tried it with different joysticks, and they don't crash the X server
anymore.
However, there's 3 side effect (one is normal):
- applications doesn't recognise joystick input anymore (tested with
Frozen-Bubble), that's normal since everybody has to send lshal output for
This bug was fixed in the package xserver-xorg-input-evdev -
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yes, it still crashes with it, so further investigation is needed..
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Timo, I just checked
xserver-xorg-input-evdev_2.0.99+git20080912-0ubuntu3.1_amd64.deb on my amd64
computer with a Dual Shock 3, and I can still crash X by pressing any of the
buttons (I checked it was installed and rebooted the computer to make sure).
I this code is only for one joystick model I
heh, I didn't notice the patch for the server, but upstream proposed the
one for evdev. Hope that's ok :)
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Thanks Albert! I've uploaded a new evdev driver to my PPA:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~tjaalton/+archive
It has a patch which modifies the check for valid keys, and should fix
this bug. Please test!
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I tested the attached patch against xorg-server 2:1.5.1-1ubuntu3 (1.5.2 is not
installable at the moment).
With this patch I could press all gamepad buttons without causing a crash.
* Add patch 143_fix-joystick-segfault.patch to fix segfault when a
joystick or gamepad is detected as mouse. (LP:
Sorry, I left out the pDev part. Here it is.
** Attachment added: "pDev"
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Looking at the change made in xorg-server (2:1.5.1-1ubuntu3), it seems
like the case of key_code>255 should be captured and not cause a crash
anymore. So I guessed pDev might have something interesting, and indeed,
it does:
(gdb) print pDev->key
$2 = (KeyClassPtr) 0x0
(gdb) print *pDev->key
Cannot
Thank you.
Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> oh, and the reason why I'm asking you to file bugs about your non-
> working joysticks is because that needs to be done anyway. The default
> input-driver ('evdev') doesn't support joysticks that well, and this bug
> is dedicated to make it work so it at least doe
hal-device output for the Rumblepad.
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Attached is the stacktrace I got with a Logitech Rumblepad.
xserver-xorg-core:
Installed: 2:1.5.1-1ubuntu3
Candidate: 2:1.5.1-1ubuntu3
Linux compal 2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Fri Oct 10 03:55:01 UTC 2008 x86_64
GNU/Linux
** Attachment added: "X-gamepad3.txt"
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oh, and the reason why I'm asking you to file bugs about your non-
working joysticks is because that needs to be done anyway. The default
input-driver ('evdev') doesn't support joysticks that well, and this bug
is dedicated to make it work so it at least doesn't crash..
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I've tried to reproduce this with my joysticks, without the 'joystick'
driver installed. Here evdev refused to use the devices, so I can't get
a backtrace from it. Someone else should do that then :)
Ari, you got the previous backtrace.. can you get a new one? First make
sure that you don't have '
I marked bugs 273364 and 272421 a duplicate of this bug, since this
seems to have the most info.
Also, I reported individual bugs for each of the joysticks I have that's
not working, as requested by Timo. Please follow through on that with
your individual joysticks, and most here so anyone that ha
I need a little help understanding this. Every joystick I throw at
Intrepid crashes X, so I don't see how the original bug is fixed. We
could make a new bug report for each joystick if that's what you really
want, but that would be quite a few bug reports since I have yet to find
a joystick tha
I'd like to have a new gdb stacktrace from the crash. The original one
should be fixed now, but maybe there's another bug that needs fixing.
please file new bugs with lshal output to get hotplug support for the
joystick you have..
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i have the latest update to xserver-xorg-core (2:1.5.1-1ubuntu3) and
xserver-xorg-input-joystick (1:1.3.2-1ubuntu1) installed but my wired
xbox 360 controller is still controlling the mouse here is my lshal if
it is needed.
** Attachment added: "lshal.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18467827
i have the latest update to xserver-xorg-core (2:1.5.1-1ubuntu3) and
xserver-xorg-input-joystick (1:1.3.2-1ubuntu1) installed but my wired
xbox 360 controller is still controlling the mouse the mouse here is my
lshal if it is needed.
** Attachment added: "lshal.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.ne
I tried StR34k 's suggestiong as well as the xorg.conf he posted and it
fixes the issue for me. However, if I try to merge his changes into my
existing xorg.conf, it doesn't work. My monitor uses a weird resolution
so I need to use my xorg.conf but I would appreciate having StR34k's
changes into my
Even with the latest update to xserver-xorg-core (2:1.5.1-1ubuntu3) and
with xserver-xorg-input-joystick installed (1:1.3.2-1ubuntu1) installed,
my computer still thinks my MadCatz controller is a mouse and still
crashes X if you press any buttons.
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I just tested sdlmame. While my gamepad now works (but not yet out of
the box) the fact that the d-pad controls the mouse cursor completely
prevents the d-pad from working in sdlmame. I can use the action buttons
to make the character do stuff, but I cannot move the character. When I
set up the con
I installed xserver-xorg-input-joystick and it fixed the problem with
the joystick crashing X and I can now play my games.
However, two issues remain:
1.) The gamepad still controls the mouse. This should not be by default.
2.) Joysticks and gamepads should work out of the box in Ubuntu. If not,
That's the version I have installed. Still not fixed, same problem.
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* Pull upstream changes from server-1.5-branch including b595b65e:
- Fix GKVE with key_code > 255 (LP: #274203)
- DGA: Fix ProcXF86DGASetViewPort for mis
Whoops - yes, I didn't read your whole comment above. His bug
description is written like he was responding to an already existing
bug, but created a new one by acident, which is why I searched for this
one.
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Chris, that's because I asked him to do that :)
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Timo - Luke opened a new report by accident when responding to this
report (bug 280069). His response:
"I am very sorry, this is the new lshal output hopefully this is helpful
like I wrote before I have installed the -joystick package and rebooted.
If it still appears that I do not have the contro
Francois: upstream git master
Luke: that output is not helpful, since the joystick is not plugged in.
Please file a new bug against -joystick with lshal output when you've
plugged it in.
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I also have this problem in Intrepid amd64. I have installed the
xserver-xorg-input-joystick package rebooted, and this problem still occurs. I
have included the output of lshal however I don't think hal is to blame, but I
am not an expert.
Any help or rebuke would be appreciated
Peace
Luke Of
I also have this problem in Intrepid amd64. I have installed the
xserver-xorg-input-joystick package rebooted, and this problem still occurs. I
have included the output of lshal however I don't think hal is to blame, but I
am not an expert.
Any help or rebuke would be appreciated
Peace
Luke Of
Thanks for your feedback Timo.
What do you mean by "fixed in master" ? Fixed in X master source ?
And when you say it won't be fixed for Intrepid, do you mean it won t
be fixed in the FINAL release of Ubuntu Intrepid ? If yes, I find it
very very annoying. Not for myself because I consider being an
...and if installing -joystick doesn't help, open a new bug against it
and attach the output of 'lshal'.
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Francois: that's probably fixed in master as well, but something that
requires more work to backport and probably not going to be fixed for
intrepid. In the meantime please install -joystick.
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I confirm this bug on intrepid beta (KUbuntu). But I add that my joystick is
not really stable: I mean that the x/y value are constantly changing even when
I do not touch it. This is a problem in my joystick. But once in KDE, it made
the mouse constantly recenter itself automatically in the cen
should be fixed in xserver master.. looking for the commit.
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Right, let's fix the crasher first :)
good to have a backtrace too. I've informed upstream (via irc).
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Status:
Yes, I noticed that I never had xserver-xorg-input-joystick installed.
But when I temporarily uninstall xserver-xorg-input-evdev, the problem
no longer occurs (but my keyboard and mouse also no longer work), so the
bug should be moved to xserver-xorg-input-evdev.
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That's not a bug in this package.
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Installing the newest xserver-xorg-input-joystick package fixes the
crash for me, but the fix is incorrect since the problem remains if you
don't have the package installed (i.e. if you want to use the joystick
for gaming purposes, not as a pointer device).
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I have updated my system with xserver-xorg-input-joystick
1:1.3.2-1ubuntu1 and the bug remains for me.
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Okay, with the help of my room mate on this problem, we have come up
with a temporary work around. The problem seems to be with Xorg. Hal
seems to detect the joystick properly, and passes the device on to Xorg.
Everybody is happy, until Xorg wrongly configures the joystick as a
mouse. The fix is
Same here, I can confirm the Siatek p880, and the Logitech Rumble pad 2.
Also running Intrepid amd64.
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This also affects me, I am running intrepid amd64 and the joystick that
is crashing it is a ps3 rock band drum kit. It does not instantly crash
X, but rather upon hitting one of the pads, I can quickly and easily
restart X! This is a regression from 8.04 and the version of X therein,
as I know that
Another "me too". Also running intrepid amd64, the joypad is a Saitek
P880.
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This bug affects my MadCatz controller. I looked under the KDE Joystick
option in KDE's system settings. The joypad is detected correctly but
does not show any movement when you move the analog(ue) sticks . I
daren't press any button on the joypad knowing it will crash X!
I am using 64-bit Intrepi
I think it has to do something with xorg.conf. In the new version of
Xorg, the file isn't read anymore. Something was told about it in the
new version.
Now, Hardy had this problem too, when you modified xorg.conf for
joystick-input. By default the joystick is enabled, but for using it as
input-dev
Maybe this helps too!
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I have the same problem and the same configuration like Tom!
The workaround didn't help in my case.
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Workaround for my gamepad model. Probably not immediately useful to too
many people since you'll have to change the matching criteria if your
joystick isn't exactly the same as mine. Then:
sudo cp 95-joystick.fdi /usr/share/hal/fdi/preprobe/20thirdparty/
sudo /etc/init.d/hal restart
And after res
Obtained a gdb backtrace of the crash by following the instructions on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingXorg
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