I think this is a valid bug, but probably not in lcdproc.
I have the same issue where the device number changes each boot between
/dev/lcd0 /dev/lcd3 etc.
A bug in the imon kernel module?
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Title:
Im
I have a related problem.
Exactly same symptoms and cause, except that the reason is that the device
keeps changing between boots, sometimes /dev/lcd0, sometimes /dev/lcd1. Can it
be "fixed" to a stable value?
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It doesn't sound like a bug then.
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Title:
Imon LCD does not display anything
To m
Okay managed to figure this one out. Obviously the lcdproc install
didn't/doesn't detect the actual /dev/lcd# used. /ect/LCDd.conf showed
default settings for imon and imonlcd
# Select the output device to use [default: /dev/lcd0]
Device=/dev/lcd0
After checking /dev/ directory found only lcd2 de