Hi Marty,
Marty wrote:
David Brodbeck wrote:
I find with LIRC it's usually easiest to abandon using packages and
build it from scratch. It seems to be much easier to configure that
way. I realize this isn't the Debian-correct(tm) way to do it but
it's usually what I resort to.
In the case or the original poster, that's more likely to be the problem
than the solution. The following line from the latest version's lirc
startup script for "Debian":
# This is an init script for Debian 2.1 Slink distribution.
That probably explains is it expects to find /dev/lirc instead of
/dev/lirc0, as udev expects.
OK, but shouldn't this device be created when the module loads? I don't
know why this device isn't created upon boot when the module loads.
Confused further because the device (/dev/lirc) *is* created when the
module is loaded for the first time after installing the module .deb
package??
I'll try my mitigation strategy of removing the Hauppauge and installing
my Compro DVB card.
Cheers,
Greg
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