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by gritchie
Mon Dec 08, 2008 8:35 am
Forum: UNIX and Linux Discussion Forum
Topic: Ubuntu 8.04 64 + Blender 2.48(a) + SVN
Replies: 5
Views: 22895

Last night, after more frustration I finally got it to work again by saving a new config in 3DxWare.

It's nice but I'll need to go back and reconfigure some buttons. Blender really likes your left hand on the keyboard so I'll need to map the most oft used keys.
by gritchie
Sun Dec 07, 2008 10:00 pm
Forum: UNIX and Linux Discussion Forum
Topic: Ubuntu 8.04 64 + Blender 2.48(a) + SVN
Replies: 5
Views: 22895

Spoke too soon :cry: . Stopped working and dmesg | tail says this:
$ dmesg | tail
[ 927.585180] usb 4-1: usbfs: process 21059 (3dxsrv) did not claim interface 0 before use
by gritchie
Sun Dec 07, 2008 9:25 pm
Forum: UNIX and Linux Discussion Forum
Topic: Ubuntu 8.04 64 + Blender 2.48(a) + SVN
Replies: 5
Views: 22895

It works now. I'm not sure what I did. Perhaps I mixed up the many 3DxNdofBlender.plug files I had. I downloaded 2.45 from http://www.ingrid-wessels.de/~arne.schmitz/blender/downloads/blender-ndof-2008-03-15-linux-glibc27-py25-x86_64.tar.bz2 and it worked. so I copied the plug to /home/gary/.blender...
by gritchie
Sun Dec 07, 2008 8:55 pm
Forum: UNIX and Linux Discussion Forum
Topic: Ubuntu 8.04 64 + Blender 2.48(a) + SVN
Replies: 5
Views: 22895

Ubuntu 8.04 64 + Blender 2.48(a) + SVN

I'd like to get my SpacePilot working with a recent release of Blender. More desirably, build from SVN checkouts... But I'll take what I can get. I can launch 2.48a from Blender.org and the SpacPilot buttons seem to work. Unfortunately there's no navigation with the puck. Console reports: Compiled w...
by gritchie
Sun Dec 07, 2008 8:33 pm
Forum: UNIX and Linux Discussion Forum
Topic: Issues with Spacenavigator after upgrading to Ubuntu 8.10
Replies: 5
Views: 21042

I've tried your suggestion above but I get this in my Xorg.log: (EE) SpaceBall: No Device specified. $ /etc/3DxWare/daemon/3dxsrv -d usb -debug -E 3DxWareUNIX = V1.3.0 Device = SpacePilot Firmware = V3.12 $ uname -rm 2.6.24-21-generic x86_64 Ubuntu 8.04.1 Now that I have my fist post out of the way ...