just after this:
julien@julien-desktop:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/lirc restart
* Stopping remote control daemon(s): LIRC [fail]
* Loading LIRC modules [ OK ]
* Starting remote control daemon(s) : LIRC
Hello,
I have the same problem with IT87 driver (built-in IR chipset), i can't
control my remote on my ASUS P4-P5N9300. I have try with different
kernel. irw crash.
I use Ubuntu 10.10 whith kernel 2.6.36-020636-generic found at
http://www.ramoonus.nl/2010/10/linux-kernel-2-6-36-installation-guide
@herrmidnquer: actually, several Soundgraph remotes (including the -PAD
models) register themselves as two separate modules (see minor:0 and
minor:1 in my log above). One is the "normal" remote function, and the
other is the "pad" - a mouse-like input device with movement keys and
buttons, control
okay, in my opinion the patch your have applied, is handling the case
when you have 2 infrared receivers installed
maybe a onboard ir-receiver on your tv-tuner
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imon driver does not work, irw crashes lircd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/311890
You received this bug notification because you ar
Several Soundgraph iMon models are only supported since lirc 0.8.4,
which is included in 9.04 (Jaunty). You could try using intrepid-
backports, but I'm not sure if the kernel modules are backported as
well. I'm currently using a pre-release of lirc 0.8.5, but my device
gets recognized correctly:
I wouldnt wait for any ubuntu dev's to help mate, they dont actually do
any coding they just compile the package and their done. Ive been
through a similar issue with ubuntu before and your 2 best choices are
to buy different hardware or swap to another Distro.
Im going to be using anyremote with
I have exactly the same issue. I'm also using Ubuntu 8.10 (the 64 bit
version). I've found that the error occurs because /dev/lirc0 doesn't
exist:
wel...@rosebud:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/lirc restart
* Stopping remote control daemon(s): LIRC [ OK ]
* Loading LIRC module