Please follow-up if you see " s5h1411 i2c errors" after rebooting the computer, but leaving the hvr-1950 on during the reboot with firmwares already loaded.
For more info, see the posts to this list with the subject " s5h1411 errors" I've just completely uninstalled lirc here because my systems seem to be also completely ignoring the "blacklist lirc_dev" "blacklist lirc_i2c" options. <shrugs> Since I rarely use IR, with too much to do around here. :-/ On Sun, 2009-10-04 at 13:12 -0400, Mike Ingardia wrote: > Hey Mike, > I got my remote working by doing the following in UBUNTU 9.04: > > 1. Use the ir-kbd-i2c.ko module and load it. > 2. Load the remove any lirc module that you may have installed in ubuntu. > 3. Download and build the lirc-0.8.6 module and configure it to use > the Hauppauge Driver ( PVR_150) > 4. load the librc_dev module into the kernel. > 5. kick off the lircd daemon. > > This creates a /dev/lirc0 and /dev/lirc devices. > > Using irw I can see the correct key presses from the Hauppauge remote being > deplayed. > > My question: > > Although I was able to get the "receiver" side working, I have not been able > to get the transmitter to work. Which was my true goal as I am trying to > control a cable box so that SageTV can use all my chanels vs. just the ones > you can get with out a cable box. > > Suggestions on approaches. When I attempt to run irsend I get irsend: > hardware does not support sending. > > I know it probably is attempting to send to the reciever vs the > tranmitter. I tried kicking up another lircd specifing the /dev/lirc > device ( as oppose the I assume the default /dev/lirc0 ), although I was > hoping the name would have been /dev/lirc1 so I am not sure I even have the > tranmitter device operating or everythign configured right. > > In the kernel log I see messages like the following: > > Oct 4 12:25:24 amd-linuxmce kernel: [ 327.689452] lirc_i2c: chip 0x10005 > found @ 0x71 (Hauppauge PVR150) > Oct 4 12:25:24 amd-linuxmce kernel: [ 327.689478] lirc_dev: > lirc_register_driver: sample_rate: 10 > Oct 4 12:25:24 amd-linuxmce kernel: [ 327.689813] lirc_dev: driver > lirc_i2c registered at minor number = 0 > Oct 4 12:25:24 amd-linuxmce kernel: [ 327.689816] lirc_dev (lirc_i2c[0]): > poll thread started > > Which would seem to imply it found the chip but I don't know enough to know > if that means just the remote or transmitter as well. > > > Suggestions? > > ---- > _______________________________________________ > pvrusb2 mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.isely.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pvrusb2 > -- Roger http://rogerx.freeshell.org _______________________________________________ pvrusb2 mailing list [email protected] http://www.isely.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pvrusb2
