I had a similar problem, and it turned out to be that the device was
specified incorrectly in /etc/conf.d/lircd file.

I had originally put /dev/lircd as the device, but it turned out that on
my particular installation, the device was /dev/lirc/0.  I also seen
posts where they claim it may be /dev/lirc0

The best thing to do is just cat these devices and see if you get funny
characters on the screen when you press remote control buttons.

#cat /dev/lirc/0


On Sun, 2005-04-17 at 05:37, Steven wrote:

> But (there always has to be one...) I tried using the remote but
> couldn't get it to work. I've downloaded and compiled one of the latest
> lirc cvs snapshots (0.7.1pre4) and compiled with ./configure
> --with-driver=hauppauge.
> 
> I load the lirc_i2c module after ivtv at startup and it seems to be
> working (see lirc messages from dmesg below) but it doesn't seem to
> receive any signals (checking with irw).
> 




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