I know nothing about Fedora. That being said the 2.6 kernel has support for the ati rf remote. There are patches/modules for older kernels, I think.

Once thats loaded and you get some letters when you press buttons on the remote, you then load xev to figure out the keys and then create a file like .Xmodmap to map them as you need them.

sakura root # cat .Xmodmap
keycode 233 = period
keycode 158 = Escape
keycode 146 = M
keycode 108 = Next

Then run

xmodmap .Xmodmap

This sounds quite different from what your doing, so it may not help...



Alex wrote:

I have the same basic equipment running under FC3 with a P4-2.4/865
chipset platform. All installed pretty readily without much issue. This was my first experience installing Linux.


The only thing that gives me troubles is my ATI remote...  Jarrod's
guide (which was quite helpful) assumes one is using a remote with the
PVR card.  I don't have such an option on the PVR250-MCE.  I can use
the built-in kernal "ati-remote" function, but the key mapping doesn't
match.  Trying to use lirc_atiusb has been a tragic failure of my time
invested.  The links I found are out-dated and don't apply in my case.


On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 10:18:31 -0800, Gregg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I am going to build a new mythtv box.  And was curious to know If I should
use FC2 or FC3.  I have a pvr250,fx5200,and sblive card, I am hoping to get
hdtv later.  Any suggestions are appreciated.

-Gregg


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