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Old 02-09-2007, 04:35 PM   #1
TaaDow
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Setting up XBOX 360 Controller on Linux (Fedora 5 and openSuSE 10.2)


I have a couple of Xbox 360 controllers that I'd like to set up to play Emus. The main box I want to use them on is running Fedora 5 (MythDora) although I'd also like to be able to use them on my main box (an openSuSE 10.2). I'm new to Linux so keep that in mind when responding The only thing I know so far is that dmesg gives me the following:
usbcore: Registering new driver xpad
drivers/usb/input/xpad.c: X-Box pad driver v0.0.5

But there is no /dev/input/js0 (although there's now an event3) and when trying to set up a Joystick in Gnome/KDE control center it tells me I have no joysticks. Also when trying to run ZSNES or FCEUltra it also tells me I have no joypads.

Where to next?
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