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I followed the first answer here: How do I get an XBOX 360 controller working?, and ended up screwing with my XPad drivers. How can I reverse all of the commands and restore my XPad Driver?



I used these commands:



sudo apt-get install --install-recommends jstest* joystick xboxdrv
echo "blacklist xpad" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
sudo rmmod xpad # unload module if already loaded
xboxdrv --silent
jstest-gtk


Then I edited /etc/init/xboxdrv.conf and added



start on filesystem
exec xboxdrv -D
expect fork









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  • Install the driver by : sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-elographics
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I followed the first answer here: How do I get an XBOX 360 controller working?, and ended up screwing with my XPad drivers. How can I reverse all of the commands and restore my XPad Driver?



I used these commands:



sudo apt-get install --install-recommends jstest* joystick xboxdrv
echo "blacklist xpad" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
sudo rmmod xpad # unload module if already loaded
xboxdrv --silent
jstest-gtk


Then I edited /etc/init/xboxdrv.conf and added



start on filesystem
exec xboxdrv -D
expect fork









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  • Install the driver by : sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-elographics
    – user308564
    Jul 26 '14 at 1:16
















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I followed the first answer here: How do I get an XBOX 360 controller working?, and ended up screwing with my XPad drivers. How can I reverse all of the commands and restore my XPad Driver?



I used these commands:



sudo apt-get install --install-recommends jstest* joystick xboxdrv
echo "blacklist xpad" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
sudo rmmod xpad # unload module if already loaded
xboxdrv --silent
jstest-gtk


Then I edited /etc/init/xboxdrv.conf and added



start on filesystem
exec xboxdrv -D
expect fork









share|improve this question















I followed the first answer here: How do I get an XBOX 360 controller working?, and ended up screwing with my XPad drivers. How can I reverse all of the commands and restore my XPad Driver?



I used these commands:



sudo apt-get install --install-recommends jstest* joystick xboxdrv
echo "blacklist xpad" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
sudo rmmod xpad # unload module if already loaded
xboxdrv --silent
jstest-gtk


Then I edited /etc/init/xboxdrv.conf and added



start on filesystem
exec xboxdrv -D
expect fork






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  • Install the driver by : sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-elographics
    – user308564
    Jul 26 '14 at 1:16




















  • Install the driver by : sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-elographics
    – user308564
    Jul 26 '14 at 1:16


















Install the driver by : sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-elographics
– user308564
Jul 26 '14 at 1:16






Install the driver by : sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-elographics
– user308564
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I would first run the command:



sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf


and edit the displayed file to remove the line:



blacklist xpad


Exit the file with CTRL+X and press Y to save it. Reboot the system and see if xpad is working again. If not, run sudo apt-get purge xbox* to remove all xboxdrv-related packages from your system. Once again, reboot and test xpad.






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    I would first run the command:



    sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf


    and edit the displayed file to remove the line:



    blacklist xpad


    Exit the file with CTRL+X and press Y to save it. Reboot the system and see if xpad is working again. If not, run sudo apt-get purge xbox* to remove all xboxdrv-related packages from your system. Once again, reboot and test xpad.






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      I would first run the command:



      sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf


      and edit the displayed file to remove the line:



      blacklist xpad


      Exit the file with CTRL+X and press Y to save it. Reboot the system and see if xpad is working again. If not, run sudo apt-get purge xbox* to remove all xboxdrv-related packages from your system. Once again, reboot and test xpad.






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        I would first run the command:



        sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf


        and edit the displayed file to remove the line:



        blacklist xpad


        Exit the file with CTRL+X and press Y to save it. Reboot the system and see if xpad is working again. If not, run sudo apt-get purge xbox* to remove all xboxdrv-related packages from your system. Once again, reboot and test xpad.






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        I would first run the command:



        sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf


        and edit the displayed file to remove the line:



        blacklist xpad


        Exit the file with CTRL+X and press Y to save it. Reboot the system and see if xpad is working again. If not, run sudo apt-get purge xbox* to remove all xboxdrv-related packages from your system. Once again, reboot and test xpad.







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