In kernel 3.1 the drive for the wiimote was added. Since 3.2 I ask, can I connect the wiimote and simply have access to it or do I need to install a program for it or something additional for it.
I am trying to connect a Wiimote(on Ubuntu 12.04) through a Belkin F8T013XX bluetooth dongle . I can sync it by pressing 1+2 and the Wiimote is detected, but after a while, the connection dies . dmesg shows me the following
Bluetooth: hci0 command tx timeout Error when using Wiimote.
When i try to shut down my system after that, its takes a very long to shut down.
What could be happening?
I have tried to compile cwiid on OpenSUSE 11.3 and no luck, so I installed it from factory and the wmgui works, but wminput doesn't.
I get:
Code:
unable to open uinput
Both when trying to run it as root and as a non-privileged user.
It works fine on 11.2.
Does anybody know what's wrong, or if there is an alternative to it?
I've been looking for this for a while, but I can't seem to find a bluetooth wiimote app that's compatible with sense UI. I've tried multiple custom roms, even those that say they're 'sense-less', but I still can't seem to get anything to work correctly. Any help would be greatly appreciated. :D
ok.. the repp is a 800mhz device with boastful specs... and bluetooth 3.0
I have tried my best to sync a wiimote to my device and nothing works. I wondering if anyone else here has the same problem or knows of a controller that will work with this device.
After today's update i can't open qjackctl with the error :
Quote:
Cannot connect to server socket err = No such file or directory
Cannot connect to server socket
jack server is not running or cannot be started
Registered event listener change listener: true
5 D-BUS: JACK server could not be started.
Im using Ubuntu 12.04 x64
Took me hours to find out which application is causing the issue.
I use wminput for my wii remote.
As long as the wminput daemon is running, my wlan neither connects properly, nor does it work properly(It works every lets say hour for 2 minutes, then it doesn't again)
As soon as I kill the wminput process, it connects and works without problems
Anyone having the same iss
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Hi there! I've been using Linux for about 3 years.I have a laptop running Archlinux on which I have an jack output for headphones, a jack input for a mic/line in and an internal mic.I'd like to remap the input jack to an output, to play sound using the original output and the mic input.