Re: [vdr] in-kernel lirc and devinput

2012-10-21 Thread Jouni Karvo

On 20.10.2012 15:18, Tony Houghton wrote:
Strange. FWIW I used to use the Hauppauge grey remote, but I 
replaced that card and none of my other receivers came with suitable 
remotes (not enough buttons etc) so I bought an HP MCE remote and 
cheap generic MCE receiver


With a bit of fiddling and a reboot and both mouse and keyboard codes 
are nicely received by inputlirc.  For me, the benefit of in-kernel 
drivers and inputlirc is that there is again fewer non-packetized 
components in the system, so updates are again easier.


For some reason, there were a couple of non-functioning buttons with 
lirc, and now with rc-keymaps and inputlirc some non-functioning again, 
but they are different keys.  I wonder if there is a mailing list for 
these things; I could report the keys there.


yours,
Jouni

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Re: [vdr] in-kernel lirc and devinput

2012-10-20 Thread Jouni Karvo

Thanks for the suggestions.

On 18.10.2012 00:05, Tony Houghton wrote:
I prefer inputlirc to the original lirc. If you configure it to start 
at boot and grab the input device it should stop X or whatever from 
interpreting it as key presses.


It seems easy, but when I moved to inputlirc, now I have the number keys 
but not the menu key and a few other keys.  They come on a separate 
event interface.


I disabled both in hal and in Xorg both these iMON things, but it did 
not help.  The inputlirc config:


# Options to be passed to inputlirc.
EVENTS=/dev/input/by-id/usb-15c2_0036-event*
OPTIONS=-g -c -m 0 -d/dev/lircd

yours,
Jouni

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Re: [vdr] in-kernel lirc and devinput

2012-10-20 Thread Tony Houghton
On Sat, 20 Oct 2012 14:10:53 +0300
Jouni Karvo jouni.ka...@iki.fi wrote:

 Thanks for the suggestions.
 
 On 18.10.2012 00:05, Tony Houghton wrote:
  I prefer inputlirc to the original lirc. If you configure it to start 
  at boot and grab the input device it should stop X or whatever from 
  interpreting it as key presses.
 
 It seems easy, but when I moved to inputlirc, now I have the number keys 
 but not the menu key and a few other keys.  They come on a separate 
 event interface.
 
 I disabled both in hal and in Xorg both these iMON things, but it did 
 not help.  The inputlirc config:
 
 # Options to be passed to inputlirc.
 EVENTS=/dev/input/by-id/usb-15c2_0036-event*
 OPTIONS=-g -c -m 0 -d/dev/lircd

Strange. FWIW I used to use the Hauppauge grey remote, but I replaced
that card and none of my other receivers came with suitable remotes (not
enough buttons etc) so I bought an HP MCE remote and cheap generic MCE
receiver bundle from eBay. It's certainly an improvement on the
Hauppauge, but it has one key that doesn't work, an Enter key near the
bottom (not the main OK key).

I tested it with inputlirc and lirc and it produced the same codes in
both. As inputlirc is simpler and seemed to have a better default
auto-repeat delay I stuck with that.

My inputlirc config is:

EVENTS=
OPTIONS='-g -n Media*'

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Re: [vdr] in-kernel lirc and devinput

2012-10-18 Thread Jukka Tastula
On Wed, 17 Oct 2012 21:21:41 +0300
Jouni Karvo jouni.ka...@iki.fi wrote:

 hi,
 
 earlier, I used to compile lirc separately, but nowadays there are lirc 
 modules in the kernel source, using /dev/input and IR keymaps. After 
 switching to these, it seems many of the buttons in the remote have 
 stopped working, as they are now interpreted as keyboard presses instead 
 of RC commands for lirc.

All I did was disable loading the maps and everything works exactly as
before with the in-kernel drivers. Did I miss some reason why the new
system is better?

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Re: [vdr] in-kernel lirc and devinput

2012-10-17 Thread Tony Houghton
On Wed, 17 Oct 2012 21:21:41 +0300
Jouni Karvo jouni.ka...@iki.fi wrote:

 hi,
 
 earlier, I used to compile lirc separately, but nowadays there are lirc 
 modules in the kernel source, using /dev/input and IR keymaps. After 
 switching to these, it seems many of the buttons in the remote have 
 stopped working, as they are now interpreted as keyboard presses instead 
 of RC commands for lirc.
 
 Is there a howto-guide somewhere on how to set up VDR when using the new 
 in-kernel features?

I prefer inputlirc to the original lirc. If you configure it to start at
boot and grab the input device it should stop X or whatever from
interpreting it as key presses.

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Re: [vdr] in-kernel lirc and devinput

2012-10-17 Thread Johan Andersson
Hi,

Dunno if there is a howto, googling around when I had the same problem with 
Ubuntu 12.04, told me to put some disabling stuff in xorg.conf.

/Johan

17 okt 2012 kl. 20:21 skrev Jouni Karvo jouni.ka...@iki.fi:

 hi,
 
 earlier, I used to compile lirc separately, but nowadays there are lirc 
 modules in the kernel source, using /dev/input and IR keymaps. After 
 switching to these, it seems many of the buttons in the remote have stopped 
 working, as they are now interpreted as keyboard presses instead of RC 
 commands for lirc.
 
 Is there a howto-guide somewhere on how to set up VDR when using the new 
 in-kernel features?
 
 yours,
Jouni
 
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