On 6/4/2015 6:31 AM, James Szinger wrote:
On Wed, 03 Jun 2015 19:25:20 -0700
Kirk Bocek <[email protected]> wrote:
I am currently going around with a gentleman on the MythTV list who
is confused because the mceusb driver is creating both /dev/lirc0 and
the /dev/input/eventXX entries. He thinks one or the other should be
created.
This doesn't match my experience. I just plugged a USB DVB adapter
into my Fedora laptop and it created both a /dev/lirc0 and
a /dev/input/eventXX entry. I'me not sure it matters much, since I
don't refer to the /dev/ entry at all in my lirc config.
I think this guy was wrong.
So can you still do multiple remotes with the devinput interface? So
you don't have a specific remote in /etc/lirc/lircd.conf?
I don't know, since I never tried it. Maybe one would have to run
multiple lirc daemons.
For my current setup I specify the device using the
LIRC_DEVICE='name="Media Center Ed...."' syntax.
So with 0.8.7 I was using the LIRC interface. It sounds like with 0.9.0
I need to move to the devinput interface. /etc/sysconfig/lirc:
LIRC_DRIVER="devinput"
LIRC_DEVICE="/dev/input/event14"
But you have the udev rule to provide a stable /dev/input name. Would
you share that please.
I'm also told that for testing I use ir-keytable instead of irw.
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