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Hello fellow Linux gamers!

I've recently switched to nobara for gaming. I've had no real issues so far and it's all running smoothly! Queue my Xbox controller.

A year or two ago I bought an Xbox wireless control ( 2020 version according to the order ). Now I wanted to use the controller, but it is not being detected. The light keeps blinking. On nobara itself it looks like it mounted the dongle as a USB Stick.

That would explain why the controller isn't connecting.

How would I best go at tackling this? Any tips? I've already ran the following command:

nobara-controller-config

This installed some drivers and required a reboot ( which I did ).

Thanks in advance for any guidance or tips!

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[–] fluckx@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Those are the steps I took as described in the README.md. Nobara added a custom command called nobara-controller-config which installs the xone drivers. I guess something must have gone wrong there that the dongle firmware was missing. https://nobaraproject.org/docs/xbox-controllers/known-issues/

I might have just missed it.

Running the third step of the README.md leaves me with this output:

sudo ./install.sh 
Driver is already installed!

I assume there is no xone-get-firmware.sh file in the xone directory as a result.

All is well that ends well :)

[–] Nibodhika@lemmy.world 0 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Read what the other guy told you, see if your distro has a package for this instead of following the readme file, otherwise you'll need to run that every time your kernel updates. There's a reason we recommend people to use the package manager and to forget the windows mentality of installing things by random means.

[–] fluckx@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

The Nobara-controller-config command is the is way to install it as far as I can tell by the docs. I'll try reinstalling it that way and see if it recognises it by default.

I agree that the package manager way is the preferred way to go. I fell back to the github repo because it didn't work :)

[–] TheSun 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Probably need to uninstall the xone driver you already installed from that link. Then open the welcome screen again (super key + type welcome, should be there) and there's an option to install the xone and xpadneo drivers already setup for nobara on one of the tabs there.

[–] fluckx@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago

Yeah I didn't reply anymore, but I did an uninstall, removed the dongle, rebooted, reinstalled it, rebooted, plugged in the dongle and it instantly worked.

I must've done something wrong the first time #pebcak