Just Mythbuntu.
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 04:36, laga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mario Limonciello schrieb:
> > Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
> >
> >> I wondered for long why my Lirc installation does not work even though
> >> all settings were correct and my ~/.lircrc was set up correctly. Finally
> >>
Mario Limonciello schrieb:
> Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
>
>> I wondered for long why my Lirc installation does not work even though
>> all settings were correct and my ~/.lircrc was set up correctly. Finally
>> I realized, that irexec does not start automatically.
>>
>> I fixed it by adding command
That does not seem to work either. I just copied my .lircrc (which is
full of irexec-stuff) into the file ~/.lirc/irexec and restarted, but it
didn't start irexec. Where is this feature even documented? How is a
regular user supposed to learn this? I'm back to launching irexec
manually from my sess
Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
> I wondered for long why my Lirc installation does not work even though
> all settings were correct and my ~/.lircrc was set up correctly. Finally
> I realized, that irexec does not start automatically.
>
> I fixed it by adding command "irexec -d" into Gnome's session-syste
I wondered for long why my Lirc installation does not work even though
all settings were correct and my ~/.lircrc was set up correctly. Finally
I realized, that irexec does not start automatically.
I fixed it by adding command "irexec -d" into Gnome's session-system.
I think that Lirc should be f
On Wed, 2008-09-24 at 05:52 +, Mario Limonciello wrote:
> The LIRC application won't be aware of userspace config files
What userspace config files?
> particularly if operating with NFS mounted home directories.
Recall, my MO is a STB. If there is anything NFS mounted there at all
it's a co
The LIRC application won't be aware of userspace config files -
particularly if operating with NFS mounted home directories. This will
*always* have to be done by the user's login session. For your
particular application of this problem, i'd recommend adapting your
startup script that starts the
ISTM that irexec startup could happen in at least two places, either
through a user logging (or being logged) in or through an "STB" startup
type method.
It may be that there is overlap between the STB startup and a user
logging in, however unless a user logging in means an automatic launch
of myt
** Changed in: lirc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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startup script does not start irexec
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224208
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I saw your discussion in #ubuntu-mythtv at some point, and I believe I remember
it being dismissed.
I do support such an idea (so long as it is optional, and an opt in sort of
thing). Yeah, there is a mailing list, very low traffic.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-mythtv
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