Testing on Intrepid Alpha 6. Originally, there were no /dev/ircomm devices. When I modprobe ircomm and ircomm-tty, I have:
$ ls /dev/ircomm* /dev/ircomm0 /dev/ircomm15 /dev/ircomm21 /dev/ircomm28 /dev/ircomm6 /dev/ircomm1 /dev/ircomm16 /dev/ircomm22 /dev/ircomm29 /dev/ircomm7 /dev/ircomm10 /dev/ircomm17 /dev/ircomm23 /dev/ircomm3 /dev/ircomm8 /dev/ircomm11 /dev/ircomm18 /dev/ircomm24 /dev/ircomm30 /dev/ircomm9 /dev/ircomm12 /dev/ircomm19 /dev/ircomm25 /dev/ircomm31 /dev/ircomm13 /dev/ircomm2 /dev/ircomm26 /dev/ircomm4 /dev/ircomm14 /dev/ircomm20 /dev/ircomm27 /dev/ircomm5 I don't actually know whether it is doing anything, or why I have so many, as I don't really know how to test. Typing "hexdump -C" and pressing the remote at the IR sensor doesn't give any output. -- IRDA-Devices are not created by default (ircomm: 161-0 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/51779 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs