The key issue here is to figure out if the kernel delivers timing info
to lircd. This is done using mode2. Could you please stop all lirc
daemons and then run
sudo mode2 --driver default --device /dev/lirc0
Press some buttons on the remote and report back with the output
** Changed in: lirc (Ubu
sudo mode2 --driver default --device /dev/lirc0
mode2: could not get file information for /dev/lirc0
mode2: default_init(): No such file or directory
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[Expired for lirc (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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LIRC-Infrared-remotecontrol with TV-card TT-budget CT2-4500 CI does not work
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Title:
LIRC-Infrarot-Fernbedienung mit TV-Karte TT-bud
lircd --driver=?
Driver `?' not supported.
Supported drivers:
accent
alsa_usb
asusdh
atilibusb
atwf83
audio
audio_alsa
awlibusb
bte
bw6130
commandir
creative
creative_infracd
default
ls -l /dev/lirc*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 19 Jul 24 11:04 /dev/lircd -> /var/run/lirc/lircd
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Title:
LIRC-Infrarot-Fernbedienung mit TV
irw /var/run/lirc/lircd
110 0 BTN_MOUSE /dev/input/event5
110 0 BTN_MOUSE /dev/input/event5
110 0 BTN_MOUSE /dev/input/event5
110 0 BTN_MOUSE /dev/input/event5
110 0 BTN_MOUSE /dev/input/event5
110 0 BTN_MOUSE /dev/input/event5
110 0 BTN_MOUSE /dev/input/event5
111 0 BTN_RIGHT /dev/input/event5
110
/etc/lird.conf
#This configuration has been automatically generated via
#the Ubuntu LIRC package maintainer scripts.
#
#It includes the default configuration for the remote and/or
#transmitter that you have selected during package installation.
#
#Feel free to add any custom remotes to the configu
file:///usr/share/doc/lirc/html/configure.html
".. Colas Nahaboo's X mouse wheel scroll page gives you further information
how to make use of your new wheel mouse. .."
http://colas.nahaboo.net/mouse-wheel-scroll/
Not Found
The requested URL /mouse-wheel-scroll/ was not found on this ser
/etc/lirc/vlc
# LIRCRC Auto Generated by Mythbuntu Lirc Generator
# Author(s): Mario Limonciello, Nick Fox, John Baab
# Created for use with Mythbuntu
begin
remote = Technotrend
prog = vlc
button = KEY_MUTE
config = key-vol-mute
repeat = 0
delay = 0
end
begin
remote =
gpm -t ps2 -R -M -m /var/run/lirc/lircm -t msc
O0o.oops(): [daemon/add_mouse.c(90)]: Use -m device -t protocol [-o options]!
gpm -t ps2 -R -M -m /var/run/lirc/lircm -t imps2
O0o.oops(): [daemon/add_mouse.c(90)]: Use -m device -t protocol [-o options]!
gpm -t ps2 -R -M -m /var/run/lirc/lircm -t ms
mode2
mode2: could not get file information for /dev/lirc
mode2: default_init(): No such file or directory
mode2 --driver=lirc
Driver `lirc' not supported.
Supported drivers:
accent
alsa_usb
asusdh
atilibusb
atwf83
audio
audio_alsa
aw
/etc/xorg.conf
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "layout"
Screen 0 "nvidia"
Inactive "intel"
InputDevice "LIRC-Mouse"
EndSection
Section "Device"
Identifier "intel"
Driver "modesetting"
BusID "PCI:0@0:2:0"
Option "AccelMethod" "None"
EndSection
Section "Screen
/etc/init.d/lirc restart
[ ok ] Restarting lirc (via systemctl): lirc.service.
ingo@fractal-desktop:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/inputlirc restart
[ ok ] Restarting inputlirc (via systemctl): inputlirc.service.
Nothing changes, it does not work.
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