Problem solved by removing Xboxdrv. On Tuesday, September 2, 2014 7:27:41 AM UTC-6, Ronald Giorgio wrote: > > I am attempting to install and configure a Xbox 360 wireless controller in > the Ubuntu 14.04 LTS environment. I performed the following steps and > received an error message when attempting to execute a configuration script. > > Step 1: Install > sudo apt-add-repository -y ppa:rael-gc/ubuntu-xboxdrv > sudo apt-get update > sudo apt-get install ubuntu-xboxdrv > > Step 2: Start daemon process > sudo service xboxdrv restart > > Step 3: Find controller location by testing each possible address > x = ls /dev/input/ | grep event* > for x = first_device to last_device > sudo evtest /dev/input/event[x] > test for controller event by activating controller buttons > > Step 4: Find the button values by using the command > sudo evtest /dev/input/event21 > > Received the following message: > Input driver version is 1.0.1 > Input device ID: bus 0x0 vendor 0x0 product 0x0 version 0x0 > Input device name: "Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver" ... > > Step 5: Construct a configuration script > #!/bin/bash > xboxdrv --evdev /dev/input/event21 --evdev-keymap BTN_START=Start, > BTN_MODE=Guide, BTN_SELECT=Back, BTN_A=A, BTN_B=B, BTN_X=X, BTN_Y=Y, > BTN_TL=LB, BTN_TR=RB, BTN_TL2=LT, BTN_TR2=RT, BTN_THUMBL=TL, BTN_THUMBR=TR, > BTN_TRIGGER_HAPPY3=DPAD_UP, BTN_TRIGGER_HAPPY4=DPAD_DOWN, > BTN_TRIGGER_HAPPY1=DPAD_LEFT, BTN_TRIGGER_HAPPY2=DPAD_RIGHT --deadzone 4000 > --mimic-xpad --silent & > > Step 6: Execute configuration script > > Received the following message: > > Copyright ... details. > > -- [ ERROR ] ------------------------------------------------------ > > Error: No stuitable uinput device found, tried: > > /dev/input/uinput: No such file or directory > /dev/uinput: Permission denied > /dev/misc/uinput: No such file or directory > > Troubleshooting: > * make sure uinput kernel module is loaded > * make sure joydev kernel module is loaded > * make sure you have permissions to access the uinput device > * start the driver with ./xboxdrv -v --no-uinput to see if the driver > itself works > > Do you have any suggestion(s) on how I can correct this error? Is the > configuration script command --mimic-xpad redundant with the command > contained in /etc/default/xboxdrv? Is the ampersand (background process) > at the end of the configuration script necessary? >
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