More info here...irw can see the signal coming from the remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ irw 0000000000559aa6 00 UP XboxDVDRemote 0000000000559aa6 01 UP XboxDVDRemote 0000000000558aa7 00 DOWN XboxDVDRemote 0000000000558aa7 01 DOWN XboxDVDRemote 0000000000557aa8 00 RIGHT XboxDVDRemote 0000000000557aa8 01 RIGHT XboxDVDRemote 0000000000556aa9 00 LEFT XboxDVDRemote 0000000000531ace 00 1 XboxDVDRemote 0000000000531ace 01 1 XboxDVDRemote 0000000000532acd 00 2 XboxDVDRemote 0000000000533acc 00 3 XboxDVDRemote
I installed my .lircrc file from http://bit.blkbk.com/mythtv-xbox.0.4.5-beta.tar.gz #cd /tmp #wget http://bit.blkbk.com/mythtv-xbox.0.4.5-beta.tar.gz #tar xpzvf mythtv-xbox.0.4.5-beta.tar.gz #cd /tmp/live #cp lircrc /home/live/.lircrc #ln -s /home/live/.lircrc /home/live/.mythtv/lircrc When I use the remote without the frontend running I can see the mouse moving up, down, left, right, etc. It just seems like lirc isn't letting the mythfrontend know about the signals from the remote. This has to be something simple to fix that I'm missing. Daniel > The remote should work with just Xebian being installed, without messing > around with any config files. Try using the remote outside of MythTV to > move the cursor around the desktop. It should work. > > I think this command will show you if the xbox is receiving the signals: > > $/usr/bin/irw > > Adam > >
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