Its not "some conflict". The kernel has IR drivers in it now, with
protocol decoders, so you get native linux input layer events from most
stock remotes, no lirc required whatsoever. There's also an lirc bridge
driver in the kernel for "legacy" mode, but the need to disable the in-
kernel decoders when using it has been covered umpteen times on multiple
mailing lists and forums, and *should* be handled automatically with the
latest lirc initscript in ubuntu.

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  mceusb devices stopped working in natty

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