[Expired for lirc (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: lirc (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Sascha,
I've actually figured out the issue I had and was able to fix it.
I've created a wiki page on MythTV.org to show how I fixed it.
You can take a look at it here:
http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Soundgraph_iMON_Antec_Veris_Mythbuntu_10.10
Good Luck!
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lirc does not create /dev/lirc0 when u
Same here too.
I tried a dpkg-reconfigure lirc and selected Linux input layer (with
/dev/input/input5, which according to cat /sys/class/input/input5/name
is iMON Remote (15c2:0038))
Nothing changed, though I'm not sure if anything else should be done
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lirc does not create /dev/lirc0 when usi
So how would one go about making sure that we are using the imon kernel
driver?
What issue is there with the imon mce devices not working correctly with the
new kernel driver?
I don't know if my 15c2:0038 Soundgraph iMon Remote controller is one of those
mce devices or not. Any help would be ap
If lirc_imon doesn't create a /dev/lirc0 then your device is one of the
newer imon devices and should use the imon kernel driver. This will
automagically send keystrokes to the system so lirc isn't really needed.
If you still want lirc then you can set it up as a devinput device.
There is also cur
same here: no /dev/lirc0 device for imon
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This same issue is also present on my system with Philips SRM 7500
remote.
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lirc does not create /dev/lirc0 when using Imon Pad remote
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