From: Adam W. <awi...@ma...> - 2007-08-30 04:33:52
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On Wed, 2007-08-29 at 23:06 -0400, Jarod Wilson wrote: > On Aug 29, 2007, at 22:54, Adam Williamson wrote: > > A question - what do you get in /var/log/messages after doing this? > > On modprobe of lirc_i2c: > > Aug 28 21:54:04 apollo kernel: lirc_dev: IR Remote Control driver > registered, major 61 > Aug 28 21:54:04 apollo kernel: bttv: driver version 0.9.17 loaded > Aug 28 21:54:04 apollo kernel: bttv: using 8 buffers with 2080k (520 > pages) each for capture > Aug 28 21:54:05 apollo kernel: cx2388x v4l2 driver version 0.0.6 loaded > Aug 28 21:54:05 apollo kernel: lirc_i2c: chip 0x10020 found @ 0x18 > (Hauppauge IR) > Aug 28 21:54:05 apollo kernel: lirc_dev: lirc_register_plugin: > sample_rate: 10 Heh, well, I bet someone out there had guessed this already, but it turned out to be that oldest of standbys - the Entirely Coincidental Hardware Issue. My TV card had to pick *just* the day this whole new-version-of-lirc thing happened to get unseated or go temporarily nuts or something. Shut down system, open case, re-seat TV card, remove and re-plug IR receiver connector, reboot, and Bob's your uncle - perfect IR functionality with kernel 2.6.22 and the CVS lirc. Sigh. I could've been chasing this one for months. Sorry to waste everyone's time, at least the good news is all the software is working and we'll have working lirc in Mandriva 2008 =). And also I was able to remove a bunch of cruft from my lirc / modprobe config files, heh. -- adamw |