I know it's been awhile but this is more for anyone who needs to get this controller working. I found that typing sudo xboxdrv --device-by-id 1bad:f900 --type xbox360 into terminal gets mine working though I need to type this every time I boot up. On Saturday, 23 July 2011 13:45:30 UTC-4, Ingo Ruhnke wrote: > > On 23 July 2011 18:57, Tom Wilson <[email protected] <javascript:>> > wrote: > > Also I made another interesting discovery. After running apt-get > > upgrade for the first time in a long while the controller LEDs stayed > > on without needing to run xboxdrv within a few seconds. This must be > > related to why it works this way in the latest Ubuntu - something to do > > with the software that handles USB perhaps?? I'm still using the same > > Linux kernel (Liquorix) so I don't think it's to do with the kernel or > > modules. > > Only reason I can think of is that the xpad driver is active and grabs > the controller and it thus stays alive or maybe there is some USB > powersaving going on. But I really have no idea, it's the first time > that I have heard of such issue with a controller. > > -- > Blog: http://grumbel.blogspot.com/ > JabberID: xmpp:[email protected] <javascript:> > ICQ: 59461927 > >
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