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Xbox 360 wireless receiver driver linux
Xbox 360 wireless receiver driver linux








xbox 360 wireless receiver driver linux
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In your working directory ("xpad"), copy and paste the following to a file called "Makefile", using your favourite editor. Wget "*checkout*/xbox-linux/kernel-2.6/drivers/usb/input/xpad.c" "*checkout*/xbox-linux/kernel-2.6/drivers/usb/input/xpad.h"

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Now, go to the newly created directory and download the files: cd xpad The above will change directory to your home directory and create the subdirectory "xpad". The name of the directory doesn't matter, as long as it's empty and you have write permissions to it.

#Xbox 360 wireless receiver driver linux install#

Just make sure you install the linux-headers version that corresponds to your current kernel.įor kernels before 2.6.26, you will need to build an updated kernel module (xpad) or the Userspace Xbox/Xbox360 USB Gamepad Driver.įor the updated xpad module, you will need a directory for the files. You may, of course, use any package manager you like. The following command will install them for you: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` build-essential automake1.9Īlthough it isn't required, you may want additional packages in order to calibrate the controller sudo apt-get install jscalibrator libgii1 libjsw2 In order to compile and install the new drivers, you will need a few packages. Since there is no package for it, you will have to compile and install the module yourself.Īlternatively, with older kernels you can use the Userspace Xbox/Xbox360 USB Gamepad Driver.

xbox 360 wireless receiver driver linux

If you want to use your Xbox 360™ controller with a kernel before 2.6.26, you will have to install an updated xpad module.

xbox 360 wireless receiver driver linux

The xpad kernel module included in kernels before 2.6.26 only supports the old Xbox™ controller though. All you need to do is to plug it in, as you would under Windows®, and it should behave similarly to the USB controller.Įxperimental support for the Xbox 360™ controller does exist. Don't worry, it works under Linux too, although there are a few quirks. If you have a wireless controller, you need to get an Xbox 360™ Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows®. If the controller doesn't respond, see the Testing and Troubleshooting section.īefore you begin I would like to point out that the Xbox 360™ does not use Bluetooth® for its wireless communication. When dealing with the older Xbox™ controllers, all you need to do is to make, or obtain, a USB adapter and plug it in driver support for the older controllers should already be installed and active. Other controllers, peripherals and modules are not dealt with and may or may not work.Īlthough the steps taken in this HOWTO works for me, I make no guarantee as to the outcome and consequences from following this HOWTO. It should be noted that this HOWTO only deals with the regular Xbox™ and Xbox 360™ controllers.

xbox 360 wireless receiver driver linux

The HOWTO is an adaptation of a similar HOWTO for Gentoo Linux, with some general suggestions from various posts on the Ubuntu Forums. The rest of this HOWTO was originally written for Ubuntu 7.10, although it should apply, with a few modifications, to both older and newer versions which do not already have kernel support for these controllers. The tools from the "joystick" package can be used to test and calibrate them from the terminal. Ubuntu now includes the xpad kernel module with support for the Xbox™ controller and Xbox 360™ (wired/wireless) controller. The Xbox 360™ controllers and the older Xbox™ controllers should be supported out of the box, but if you are experiencing problems you might want to check out the Testing and Troubleshooting section. This HOWTO deals with the installation and configuration of Microsoft® Xbox 360™ controllers both the USB and wireless.










Xbox 360 wireless receiver driver linux