Looks like libpisock9 blacklisted it (/etc/modprobe.d/libpisock9), so people can use the new libusb method (use usb: instead of /dev/pilot). If usb: does not work, you can remove the blacklist entry (edit the file instead of removing it, so it will not be added back on upgrades) and it should work with /dev/pilot.
Looks like libpisock9 blacklisted it (/etc/modprobe. d/libpisock9) , so people can use the new libusb method (use usb: instead of /dev/pilot). If usb: does not work, you can remove the blacklist entry (edit the file instead of removing it, so it will not be added back on upgrades) and it should work with /dev/pilot.