Mandrake uses /dev/lirc/<driver> . The easiest
solution is to start lircd with the -d option and
pointing it to the correct location eg.
#lircd -d /dev/lirc/serial 
note irrecord uses the same flag.

William


--- Jeroen Ost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I read on the list that some people were having
> problems with the above
> configuration getting lirc to work
> 
> I just fixed exactly the same issue on my mandrake 9
> by copying
> /usr/lib/liblirc_client.so.0.0 to
> /usr/local/freevo/runtime/dll/liblirc_client.so.0
> hence overriding the shipped liblirc ...
> the symlinking to /dev/lircd cannot work as the
> special file exists on
> the mandrake /dev dunno exaclty why ...
> 
> Jeroen
> 
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