The problem remains. In 9 times out of 10 vdr will fail to start due
to USB IR not being loaded by the time the script runvdr chmods the
permissions on input devices.
/dev/input/event[1-4] are being loaded in time, but as I wrote,
/dev/input/event5 (my USB IR) fails to load in time for chmod to
Why don't you move it later in your boot sequence or simply add a
wait-til-the-IR-is-ready to your tv script? I don't use runvdr but It
should be very simple to do.
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On 6 August 2010 08:41, Peter Odéus peter.od...@gmail.com wrote:
The problem remains. In 9 times out of 10 vdr will fail to start due
to USB IR not being loaded by the time the script runvdr chmods the
permissions on input devices.
/dev/input/event[1-4] are being loaded in time, but as I
Hi,
The script 'runvdr' sets the following access permissions: chmod o+r
/dev/input/event*
But since the IR receiver on my USB NOVA-T Stick has not loaded to
/dev/input/event5 when runvdr sets the permissions, vdr refuses to
start properly when booting the machine.
The error is stated as a