On Mit, 2002-03-20 at 11:34, Fabian Fagerholm wrote: > I have a Dell Inspiron 8000 and a slight problem with irda. The i8k > seems to have an SMC irda chip, and thus the smc-ircc module is the one > to be used. > > However, for some reason I can't get the module to load correctly on the > first attempt. By doing two successive modprobes, the module is loaded.
Hi! I just upgraded my I8100's BIOS to A10. Looks like IRDA works better now. At least I have no trouble loading the smc-ircc module anymore:-) Maybe that's a fix from kernel 2.4.18 which I installed at the same occasion, not sure. Anyway, Running /etc/init.d/irda start I see activity in irdadump. Since I don't have any IRDA devices I can't go further from here... I was just curious wether it works or not after reading this thread. Here is my configuration: In /etc/modutils/irda I have the following line: alias irda0 smc-ircc (don't forget to update-modutils;-) This is my /etc/irda.conf: #irda.conf Version: 1.0 IRDADEV=irda0 #DONGLE= # specify dongle type DISCOVERY=-s ENABLE=yes # if you don't need to start irattach, set "no" I have FIR enabled in my BIOS, not sure about the other settings. -- Gruss, Tobias ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tobias Hunger The box said: 'Windows 95 or better' [EMAIL PROTECTED] So I installed Linux. -------------------------------------------------------------------
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