2014-05-26, 23:22
1, cheers I missed that.
2, looks like you're running that command as the root user, it needs to be run by the normal user, the one you setup during xbmcbuntu install.
3, I think that's a Linux thing - I too need to restart xbmc if I turn on the controller while xbmc is running, while it works in windows. I didn't know dis/enabling controller support got it working - it may be possible to make a udev rule to toggle it when a controller is connected
2, looks like you're running that command as the root user, it needs to be run by the normal user, the one you setup during xbmcbuntu install.
3, I think that's a Linux thing - I too need to restart xbmc if I turn on the controller while xbmc is running, while it works in windows. I didn't know dis/enabling controller support got it working - it may be possible to make a udev rule to toggle it when a controller is connected