t be quite difficult to read that out of the source.
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Hi,
Andrew Morton wrote:
IOW: what does this (wordwrapped!) patch do?
It changes the keycode the kernel is sending for three keys. For normal
keyboards there is usually no argument to which keycode to send. An 'a'
would send the keycoe for an 'a'. This however is a remote control. The
keys
Hi 'mdew' (you do have a name, do you?),
mdew wrote:
mapped to "p". I found the TV Button, The DVD Button, the CH-/+ and
the OK Button all non-working, every other button produced the "p".
Could you please try 'showkey -s' from a console on all of those keys?
Pavel: I would think that 'more u
Hi 'mdew',
mdew wrote:
> I discovered a minor change in 2.6.10-mm1, changing this value back
> corrects the "ok" button issue.
This change seems to have been made on purpose[1] and it also seems
correct to me. This is an 'ok' button and not an 'enter' button. If you
want it to act like an ente
Hi,
Joerg Hoener ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) an myself prepared a (first) patch to
ati_remote.c to include support for a new type of remote (QSonic Master
Remote 6in1). This also changed the code for the already supported
models. Therefore we are looking for testers with one of these models
(one woul
Hi,
Joerg Hoener wrote:
1.) Sometimes the initialization, returned one byte 0xFF. The remote works in
any case, but could it be that the initialization is not correct? What does
this return value states?
I did not look at this and I would not know what this would mean. Since
the remote seems
Dear all,
a couple of weeks ago I decided to control my server, which plays
music using remote login anyway, using a RF remote control. I read
a lot about different models, mostly X10 or compatibles seemed to
be common and even supported by linux via lirc and, in newer
2.6 kernels, via the kernel