Hello,

I've been trying for four days now to get IRDA working on my Inspiron 8000, 
using either my own kernel 2.4.18, or the Debian kernel 2.4.18-686. I'd like to 
sync with my Palm Vx.

I've read every Inspiron 8000 or 8100 page on linux-laptops. I've searched 
archives of this list for the last ten months, and tried *every* suggestion. 
I've searched the archives at linux-dell-laptops (a Yahoo mail list group), and 
tried all the tips I found there.

I have so far been able [sometimes] to see packets in irdadump (but usually 
not). I have a Palm Vx with IrMonitor, and it sees nothing from the infrared 
port even when irdadump is showing packets. (It sees my TV remote, so I know it 
receives IR.) In addition, I'm sure the Inspiron's IR port is functional, 
because it works under "another operating system". I can sync using the serial 
port (when it's enabled).

My Inspiron's hardware is as follows:
        NVIDIA GeForce 2 Go 32 Mb
        Fixed CD-RW/DVD combo
        SelectBay Zip drive
        ActionTec PCI Network/modem combo
        ESS Maestro3 sound
        
I'm running Debian Woody, dist-upgraded today, with Debian's 2.4.18-686 kernel 
as well as one I compiled to remove APIC support, enable framebuffer console, 
and avoid a lot of modules I don't need/use. I have reviewed my kernel config 
numerous times, and I can't see anything I've left out.

I understand there's a possiblility of conflict between IRDA and either PCMCIA 
cards or the Maestro3 sound, so I've gone as far as not loading any of those 
modules. No luck. I even tried disabling the ActionTec combo. I've also tried 
running from a text console, with or without framebuffer support, in case 
there's some nasty NVIDIA-IR thing happening. Still nothing.

In the BIOS I tried disabling the serial port and configuring the IR port as 
either fast or slow on  COM1, COM2, COM3, or COM4. I tried enabling the serial 
port as COM1 or COM2, and the IR port as any of the others, fast or slow.

In /etc/irda.conf I've tried /dev/ircomm0, /dev/ircomm1, /dev/ttyS0-4, and 
irda0 as the IR device.

I've tried using the scripts in /etc/init.d and I've tried doing "irattach..." 
after modprobe-ing the modules.

Modules-wise, I've tried using smc-ircc and noted that it fails the first time 
it's insmoded, but succeeds the second time. I've tried ensuring smc-ircc is 
not loaded, and using various combinations of irtty, irport, and ircomm with 
ircomm-tty.

The only thing I haven't yet tried is another Linux distro, and that's 
scheduled for this afternoon.

I know that several people on the list have succeeded with this. I've tried 
everything they've posted, whether they had Inspiron notebooks or some other 
kind. I suspect there's something about their configurations different than 
mine, but I can't think of what it could be. I'm fast losing what's left of my 
hair and my sanity -- if someone can offer some new suggestions I would very 
much appreciate it.

-- 
Kevin McKinley


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