From: Andrzej S. <sup...@ep...> - 2006-01-02 23:13:51
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Hi, I've tried to compile lirc-0.8.0pre3 on Slackware 10.2 with gcc 3.3.6 and vanilla kernel 2.6.14.5 with bootsplash and 1G_lowmem patches that should have no impact on lirc compilation. I attached the output of configure and make in lirc.txt I wanted to compile lirc with all possible drivers to checked if any of it can work with the hardware I have: TRUST - Multimedia Remote Control NB-5100p http://www.trust.com/products/product.aspx?artnr=14272 known also as: Formosa 21/ eDio 21 USB Receivers : IR-507 http://www.edio21.com/prod_ir507.asp + IR Multi Remote Controller: RC102 http://www.edio21.com/prod_rc102.asp this is what kernel logs in to messages file when I plug in USB receiver: Dec 31 13:16:07 andres-slack kernel: usb 5-1: new low speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 3 Dec 31 13:16:08 andres-slack kernel: input: USB HID v1.10 Device [Formosa Industrial Computin Formosa RC102-809 USB Remot] on usb-0000:00:10.3-1 I would really appreciate if you could answer small questions: * I read the on-line documentation but it is still not clear for me whether any of IrDA stack from kernel need to be compiled in order to have lirc working? If so, is there any easy way to find out which driver would I need? * Is there any generic driver in lirc that I can use as a first step to find out if it works with my hardware? thank you in advance Andrzej -------------------- W polskim Internecie są setki milionów stron. My przekazujemy Tobie tylko najlepsze z nich! http://katalog.panoramainternetu.pl/ |