Scott Hepler wrote:
> 
> Check out the Linux IR HOWTO at http://www.snafu.de/~weeh/IR-HOWTO.html  Many things 
>have changed and are changing, apparently, but this still applies:


where exactly in the HOWTO is the part about /dev/irnine?
can't seem to find it.


> 
> mknod /dev/irnine c 60 64
> 
> You might have to be root to do this.  This creates a character special file for the 
>IrDA stack to use.  Do 'man mknod' or 'info mknod' to learn more.
> 
> g'luck,
> Scott
> 
> >Scott Hepler wrote:
> >>
> >> pilot-xfer needs /dev/irnine, or whatever you've called it.
> >>
> >> -s.
> >what is /dev/irnine?
> >where do i get it?
> >do i create it?
> >-don
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