try this:

#python
 >import pylirc

Stephen Rowles wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just bought a nice shiny new hard disk (250gig) for my media box - YAY
>
> I decided I'd be brave and go with Fedora Core 6 on this install rather 
> than the 5 on my old box.
>
> I used the yum FC5 repository to install feevo quite happily. But having 
> installed pylirc it doesn't work :(
>
> freevo starts up with the following error message:
>
> WARNING: Could not initialize PyLirc!
>
> previously the pylirc module had been in the wrong place, so I checked 
> this, and I now sym-link it from the 2.3 python location to the 2.4 one 
> that freevo expects (previously pylirc wasn't found, now it wont initialize)
>
> Anyone know what might cause this error or how to fix it? currently I'm 
> all installed but no remote :(
>
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