Filed vdr issue: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1012274
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #1012274
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1012274
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lirc does not spam the log if correctly configured. The repeated
messages is a actually a feature since it's an easy way to detect status
when configuring and hot-plugging a device.
The basic issue here is if lirc is pulled in as a dependency. It should
not, it's designed to be used by users which
So, now it's been two years since I first encountered this issue on 18.04.
I'm wondering if it has been fixed for 20.04 ...
based on lack of activity in this ticket I supposed it won't be fixed.
I'd like to use LIRC but I guess I'll abandon it forever since I
refuse to let it spam my SSD's syslo
Same as what Chris mentioned. I occasionally use a Hauppauge 950Q USB
device that has IR support on my laptop, but I don't keep it plugged in
24/7 since I frequently travel with this laptop. I don't want to mess
around with scripts and disable services, so right now my "workaround"
is to only insta
This problem also affects me. I am running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS with MythTV, and I
sometimes plug in a remote control USB. When it's not plugged in, LIRC spams
the syslog. I tried to disable startup of lircd daemon but that didn't seem to
work.
sudo systemctl disable lircd.service
sudo system
Indeed that problem has also been reported to Debian
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=860296
The maintainer there is not really helpful acknowledging it's an issue
though and argue the users who don't have the hardware should
disable/remove lirc. The component is not installed in
I had this same problem
I used sudo apt-get remove lirc
That stoped the logs
I never installed lirc So it must have installed during upgrade to 18.04
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Hello,
I have to correct myself: You can remove the lirc package without losing
other packages. The problem was that I had tried to remove all three
*lirc* packages. And at least one of them has some dependencies from
other packages.
Greetings
Gert
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