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  1. Thanks all for the inputs. From looking at the other forums, Honeycomb apparently has a private beta out for Linux so here's hoping that's available soon. I was hoping the MacOS version could be leveraged, but sounds like it's a bit more involved than that. The udev rules are fine, as the device is detected and the various switches register, but those without the Honeycomb bits you lose certain functionality like the lights and AP switching.
  2. Has anyone gotten their Honeycomb Bravo working on X-Plane on Linux? I'm upgrading from the Logitech throttle and eagerly ordered the Honeycomb, thinking that it would "just work" like my Honeycomb Alpha. Not finding a Linux download on their site (but also finding mention that they'd had anecdotal reports of enterprising individuals getting it to work anyways), I grabbed the Mac download, extracted it, and moved the relevant files to the "joystick config" and "plugins" folders. Unfortunately, it's not populating the config screens like my yoke and pedals have (to include the images showing on the config screen). I also tried saving a config file, copying the .joy file over top of my saved config, and then reloading defaults - but that didn't work either. Appreciate any ideas folks have about how to get this working. While I can manually config much of it, I'd prefer to have the "full" functionality (to include AP controls that appear to only be available using the provided config from Honeycomb).
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