http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=570642&page=7
using the link like I had shown before Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty works
with the Xbox 360 Wireless Controller, but I don't know if Intrepid work
for it,
and since I was wanting to stay upgraded I don't really care to know.
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First off go here to see how the code for how someone made code to make
the xbox 360 wireless controller work:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=570642&page=7
I am the Dr. Clock as shown on that thread, and organized how to make it
work,
but for some reason alth
** Attachment added: "this is a make file that makes the xbox 360 wireless
controller work on Ubuntu Hardy Heron, but will not work on Intrepid for some
reason."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25873395/xpad.tar.gz
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/258733
ox?,
> If so it will take some time, plus after the Ubuntu forums crisis I never
> did try to log back into my Ubuntu forums Dr. Clock profile, so I don't
> know if I can even edit that last comment, but I was really trying to help
> people out even though I was a newbie, and I am so
tps://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=570642&page=17&s=2
>> 84d5642056f9fc3afa32bf9fc0726e1
>>
>> Do you want me to make sure that Gutsy Gibbons, Jaunty, and Intrepid all
>> work with the xbox 360 controller and wireless receiver worked out of the
>> box?,
>
the
box?,
If so it will take some time, plus after the Ubuntu forums crisis I never
did try to log back into my Ubuntu forums Dr. Clock profile, so I don't
know if I can even edit that last comment, but I was really trying to help
people out even though I was a newbie, and I am somewhat proud of
I just had this same problem on Ubuntu 10.04
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re to see how the code for how someone made code to make the
> xbox 360 wireless controller work:
>
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=570642&page=7
>
> I am the Dr. Clock as shown on that thread, and organized how to make it
> work,
>
> but for some reason although i
have you tried installing joystick from synaptic ?
I thought I did and it was command based, so I can't answer that
question and I will search synaptic package manager for joystick and try
what ever there is.
The link for your last post didn't work for me, it brings me to a blank
screen and Goog
r...@ray-desktop:~$ jscal -c
jscal: missing devicename
r...@ray-desktop:~$
I found this link:
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/item/132/
someone who said he got his joystick(he didn't say xbox 360 wireless controller
and usb Microsoft wireless reciever) said this:
9: run my program, find its process
Disregard this(I have listed only what is called usb controller) as I
decided to list all of what was shown with the command lspci.
I tried installing X.Org X server -- joystick input driver, but I can't
run these packages because I need to know the path for the devicename or
something like that.
I found this if it helps:
r...@ray-desktop:~$ lsinput
The program 'lsinput' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
sudo apt-get install input-utils
r...@ray-desktop:~$ sudo apt-get install input-utils
[sudo] password for ray:
it installed then:
r...@ray-desktop:~$ lsinput
open
Like I said:
r...@ray-desktop:~$ ls /dev/input/
by-path event0 event1 event2 event3 event4 event5 mice mouse0 mouse1
r...@ray-desktop:~$
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Hmm, I don't know if this helps:
http://www.penjuinlabs.com/blog/?p=82
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OK, I don't think it that, because jscalibrator never has shown my controller
at all,
maybe this:
http://swiss.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=330607
if so:
r...@ray-desktop:~$ lsmod
Module Size Used by
nls_iso8859_1 3249 1
nls_cp437 4919 1
vfat
r...@ray-desktop:~$ jscalibrator -d
Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to load module "libcanberra-gtk-module.so":
libcanberra-gtk-module.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory
-d: Requires argument.
so I tried:
r...@ray-desktop:~$ sudo apt-get install libcanberra-gtk-module.so
[sudo
Sorry, I started over from scratch, I am currently on Jaunty and am going to
get the deb packages, but it will be a little while since I am going to update
first, then
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` build-essential automake1
then erase the /var/cache/aptarchives using this command
Here is what is shown when making the driver in Jaunty if needed(it seems the
controller is working in jscalibrator:
r...@ray-desktop:~/xpad360$ make
make modules -C /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.28-19-generic
SUBDIRS=/home/ray/xpad360
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.28-19-ge
/dev/input/js0
r...@ray-desktop:~$ ls /dev/input/
by-idevent1 event3 event6 event9 js2 mouse0 mouse3
by-path event10 event4 event7 js0 js3 mouse1 mouse4
event0 event2 event5 event8 js1 mice mouse2 mouse5
r...@ray-desktop:~$
the by-id has what I think I am lookin
I copied the text file with the path /proc/models
because when I try to open it is was blank, but after copying I can see what's
in it:
xpad 18312 0 - Live 0xf7e21000
nls_iso8859_1 12032 1 - Live 0xf7d91000
nls_cp437 13696 1 - Live 0xf7d7f000
vfat 18816 1 - Live 0xf7cff000
fat 58272 1 vfat, Live
I just copied the files under:
/lib/modules/2.6.32-24-generic/kernel/drivers/input/joystick/xpad.ko
there are 2 paths in Jaunty
the 2 kernels are:
2.6.28-19-generic
and
2.6.28-11-generic
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OK, now what?,
I don't know what the other 2 errors for Ubuntu Lucid Lynx are:
/home/ray/xpad360/xpad.c: In function ‘xpad_wireless_connect’:
/home/ray/xpad360/xpad.c:291: error: implicit declaration of function
‘info’
which I guess must be the driver's own problem I downloaded that Nicole
poste
OK, what was under the path /dev/input were links, and so when I tried to copy
them to my flash drive I can't:
Error while copying
"usb-_Microsoft_Xbox_360_Wireless_Receiver_for_Windows_FD1DA790-event-joystick".
There was an error copying the file into /media/flashdrive/what was under the
path d
This is after I configured my xbox 360 wireless controller using the
calibrator, and after I configured my controller in ZSNES in Jaunty, my
controller works in ZSNES, and just in case you are wondering ZSNES has a GUI
which has it so we as users can set things up using our mice(I am sure you
k
r...@ray-desktop:/dev/input/by-id$ ls -l
usb-_Microsoft_Xbox_360_Wireless_Receiver_for_Windows_FD1DA790-event-joystick
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 2010-08-05 19:50
usb-_Microsoft_Xbox_360_Wireless_Receiver_for_Windows_FD1DA790-event-joystick
-> ../event9
r...@ray-desktop:/dev/input/by-id$ ls -l
OK, so I open jscalibrator and open properties and here are the details that
may be needed:
Name:Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver
Device:/dev/input/js0
Driver version:2.1.0
Calibration file:/home/ray/.joystick
OK, so I will check out /home/ray/.joystick
and here is what's in that text file:
# Joystick
I don't if you will want what's in the xpad360 folder that is the make
file for this, if so please tell me. Will I need to post the before and
after of those text files that Nicole posted? There are 3 other make
files, but I think I have only tested one other xpad360 driver that was
posted and I ha
OK, now what do I need?
OK, I can attach the driver if you want, wow that will save me the time
of posting that info here, unless you want what's in the xpad360 folder
before and after it been made in the terminal?
Also I don't know which driver R26Otacon tried, maybe I should ask him,
but he mig
Sorry if any of my typings are incomplete, thank god for copy and
pasting, it's just the parts I've have typed out that have flaws here
and there, but for the most part the important part of it seem correct.
I am on coffee and I am running in circles right now, LOL. It's too bad
I can't edit any of
OK, I am on another hard drive which has Hardy Heron installed, a few things
have come to my attention, after the xpad360 folders have been made in the
terminal, I noticed that in Hardy Heron there are 5 other text like looking
file, only one of which I can open as text, here is what's in that t
Here is what is shown when making the driver in Hardy Heron if needed(note I
did the commands twice with slightly different outputs:
r...@ray-desktop:~/xpad360$ make
make modules -C /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.24-28-generic
SUBDIRS=/home/ray/xpad360
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-head
OK, opening jscalibrator and going to properties I end up with things different
here on Hardy Heron then with Jaunty:
In properties of jscalibrator of Hardy Heron:
Name:Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Controller (PC)
Device:/dev/input/js0
Device Driver:2.1.0
Calibration file:/home/ray/.joystck
and wh
In Hardy Heron:
r...@ray-desktop:~$ sudo lsinput
/dev/input/event0
bustype : BUS_ADB
vendor : 0x1
product : 0x1
version : 256
name: "Macintosh mouse button emulation"
bits ev : EV_SYN EV_KEY EV_REL
/dev/input/event1
bustype : BUS_I8042
vendor : 0x1
product : 0x1
In Hardy Heron:
r...@ray-desktop:~$ ls /dev/input/
by-idevent0 event10 event3 event5 event7 event9 js1 js3 mouse0
by-path event1 event2 event4 event6 event8 js0 js2 mice mouse1
r...@ray-desktop:~$
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In Hardy Heron it doesn't say the same thing as Jaunty:
r...@ray-desktop:~$ jscalibrator
r...@ray-desktop:~$
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Thing are different in path /dev/input a little but seem to be simular anyways,
for instance:
/dev/input/by-id/usb-Microsoft_Xbox_360_Wireless_Receiver_for_Windows_FD1DA790-event-joystick
is pointed at ../event8
/dev/input/by-id/usb-Microsoft_Xbox_360_Wireless_Receiver_for_Windows_FD1DA790-joysti
Also ZSNES says the device name as it is in jscalibrator:
Device 0 Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Controller (PC)
14 axis, 17 buttons, 0 hats, 0 balls
Device 1 Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Controller (PC)
14 axis, 17 buttons, 0 hats, 0 balls
Device 2 Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Controller (PC)
14
Making the xpad360 driver in Hardy Heron:
I am sure you guys have a better idea of what's going on here, but I can guess:
r...@ray-desktop:~/xpad360$ make
make modules -C /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.24-28-generic
SUBDIRS=/home/ray/xpad360
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.24-
Those were of coarse not commands I wrote, I was trying to interpret
what those commands were doing.
OK, now that I am unsure what to post, I think maybe I will upload some
attachments.
I will try to make it clear which path is for which attachment by posting one
at a time.
Here is the xpad360
This is that same xpad360 driver after it's been made in Hardy Heron.
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This is that same xpad360 driver after it's been made in Hardy Heron.
** Attachment added: "The xpad360 driver Nicole posted after it's been made in
Hardy Heron."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/53157871/xpad360.tar.gz
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Ooops double post, sorry.
OK, under this path is a bunch of files:
/lib/modules/2.6.24-19-generic/kernel/drivers/input/joystick
the folder is called Joystick but I put the kernel version for it as I will the
next folder,
so remember it is called joystick, not joystick 2.6.24-19-generic
** Attac
OK, under this path is a bunch of files like the last one:
/lib/modules/2.6.24-28-generic/kernel/drivers/input/joystick
remember I just changed the name for convenience, so it will need to be
changed back to joystick
** Attachment added:
"/lib/modules/2.6.24-28-generic/kernel/drivers/input/joyst
This was under the path /proc
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/53158241/whats%20under%20proc.tar.gz
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Like I said I can attach what's under /dev/input/ as they are symbolic
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This is that same xpad360 driver after it's been made in Jaunty, not
that I can tell any difference between these files and these files
before they were made in the terminal, so maybe they aren't changed and
instead they only change what's in the filesystem.
** Attachment added: "The xpad360 drive
What's under these 2 paths:
/lib/modules/2.6.28-11-generic/kernel/drivers/input/joystick
and
/lib/modules/2.6.28-19-generic/kernel/drivers/input/joystick
how I have these is a lot more convenient this.
These were in Jaunty.
** Attachment added: "driver modules I guess"
http://launchpadlibrari
whats under proc in Jaunty
** Attachment added: "whats under proc in Jaunty"
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All I can think that would be needed is the deb files, but instead I
will post the names, I don't want to upload too much, and at that
something that you already have. If needed let me know if I need to
upload what ever it is that is needed.
OK here is the list of deb packages I haven't tried yet
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> Status in Ubuntu: Invalid
>
> Bug description:
> First off go here to see how the code for how someone made code to make the
> xbox 360 wireless controller work:
>
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=570642&page=7
>
> I a
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>> Bug description:
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>> the
>> xbox 360 wireless controller work:
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>> http://u
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