Certainly not the good fix, but 
on my system i use :
lircd -d /dev/lirc/0
Guy Roussin

Martin Sch�nbeck wrote:
> 
> Hello Matthias,
> 
> Matthias Hilbig schrieb:
> >
> > Hi
> > in dvb driver directory type:
> >
> > make insmod
> > cd lirc
> > make insmod
> >
> > to load all kernel modules.
> >
> > you should start lircd like that:
> >
> > lircd -d /dev/lirc
> >
> > now you should be able to see pressed keys with irw
> 
> I tried all this of course. What I overlooked and therefore didn't tell in my last 
>mail: since I
> removed the CI from the hauppauge card and moved it over to the siemens card (I read 
>somewhere about
> the problem) the windvb-driver writes a line into /var/log/messages with the code 
>anytime I press a
> key one the remote. But I don't get them within irw.
> 
> Another problem, which will arise as soon as I get the first solved: The remote 
>control of the wintv
> uses the same codes as that for our tv. Because the remote control for the tv has a 
>second and third
> level for VTR and DVD I hoped, to be able to use them for controlling vdr. But this 
>codes are not
> protocolled in /var/log/messages. AFAIK the lirc.conf comes into action at a later 
>level, so it
> should be of no interest, whether the codes are in it, isn't it? Or is it probable, 
>that the remote
> control uses different codes on different levels?
> 
> BTW: My provider killed my e-mail some days ago, so I saw your answer only on
> news://ltv.boerde.de/boerde.lists.linux-dvb, which I just found in the vdr 
>mailinglist. So don't
> blame me, if it is not referenced correctly.
> 
> Martin
> 
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