On Sun, 2005-03-13 at 17:32 -0600, Jim Oltman wrote: > OK. I got my box to recognize the IR receiver. Now what? Here is my
Well, what did you *do* to get your box to recognize the IR receiver? That's most valuable for the rest of us to know... > /var/log/messages pertaining to lirc: > > Mar 13 17:26:30 mythfrontend kernel: lirc_dev: IR Remote Control > driver registered, at major 61 > Mar 13 17:26:30 mythfrontend kernel: usbcore: registered new driver > lirc_mceusb > Mar 13 17:26:30 mythfrontend kernel: > /var/tmp/bach-build/BUILD/lirc-0.7.0/drivers/lirc_mceusb/lirc_mceusb.c: > USB Microsoft IR Transceiver Driver v0.2 > Mar 13 17:26:33 mythfrontend gdm-autologin(pam_unix)[4734]: session > opened for user mythtv by (uid=0) > Mar 13 17:26:42 mythfrontend lircd 0.7.0[4134]: accepted new client on > /dev/lircd > Mar 13 17:26:42 mythfrontend lircd 0.7.0[4134]: could not get file > information for /dev/lirc > Mar 13 17:26:42 mythfrontend lircd 0.7.0[4134]: default_init(): No > such file or directory > Mar 13 17:26:42 mythfrontend lircd 0.7.0[4134]: caught signal [snip] -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson, LA USA PGP Key ID 8834C06B I prefer encrypted mail. "But a much bigger business is selling anti-spam software. This is a billion dollar market, and it is rapidly growing. Any simple and effective solution against spam would defeat revenues and drive several companies into bankrupt, would make consultants jobless. ... Have a single, simple, and permanent solution to the problem and - boom - this billion dollar market is dead. That's one of the reasons why people are expected to live with spam. They have to live with it to make them buy anti-spam software. Content filters are perfect products to keep this market alive." Hadmut Danisch
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