@seb128) So to answer your question directly, Yes, that is what I was
saying, at least in my situation, that Lirc is functioning properly and
I have zero complaints.
I have not yet tested the ir sending functionality yet, but ir receiving
is working here. I planned to test sending ir commands to c
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sudo apt purge ir-keytable lirc
sudo apt-get install -y lirc lirc-compat-remotes
sudo dpkg-reconfigure lirc
sudo irw
sudo systemctl stop lircd-uinput.service
sudo systemctl disable lircd-uinput.service
sudo cp /usr/share/kodi/system/Lircmap.x
sudo apt purge ir-keytable lirc
sudo apt-get install -y lirc lirc-compat-remotes
sudo dpkg-reconfigure lirc (no screen opens, but i ran this anyway incase it
creates files)
sudo irw
sudo systemctl stop lircd-uinput.service
sudo systemctl disable lircd-uinput.service
sudo cp /usr/share/kodi/system
Hi Alec Leamas and Sebastien Bacher, I did not actually open this bug
report. Somebody else did. I merely added to it my experience, also from
my point of view you are both exactly right, because currently my Lirc
0.10.0-2 is working perfectly :)
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I will try to file a bug, they just recently moved their bug tracker to
github: https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/issues
Thank you.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1788235
Title:
lirc brok
I appreciate that input! I learned a lot just from reading what you
posted there.
Is there more documentation at a website that I could read to learn
more?
I am particularly interested in the info about the raw events from the
socket.
I am wondering if I can get lirc to work with kodi without do
While I am sure LIRC has a lot of uses. I would wager 90% of its users
are using kodi. At times it can be difficult to find a good howoto
guide, that walks you through a freshly installed ubuntu system, to a
working LIRC remote. I am very happy to have mine working again.
I forgot a couple steps,
I actually have lirc 0.10.0-2 working again:
I actually had lirc_0.10.0-2 installed and working (and it still does on
my other system)
but for some reason after dist-upgrade and a reboot it was broken.
I followed the workaround listed 0.9, it worked.
I then unmarked the package as held and dist-
I just wanted to report that initially I was using Ubuntu 18.04 and the
lirc from the repository worked, appears to be:
apt-cache show lirc
Package: lirc
Thank you! I appreciate that, I now have Local chat working for Gajim.
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Title:
python3-avahi is missing in Ubuntu/debian
To manage notifications
Public bug reported:
Under Ubuntu 18.04 if you install the package Gajim the local account is
permanently disabled because of missing dependencies.
https://dev.gajim.org/gajim/gajim/issues/9125
The required package is python3-avahi
The python3-avahi package is missing, apt-get is unable to find
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