Brian: it seems that m-a is not so much immature as "only" badly integrated in 
Ubuntu... Feature-wise you can run "m-a a-i lirc" and get working LIRC modules 
installed (it asks a few times in the process for a "y" whether you want to 
install kernel-headers and bla bla, and then automatically installs 
kernel-headers and build-essentials).
What's lacking is some GTK GUI integration which hides the "y" pressing :-) and 
maybe it would be nice if m-a would then be run automatically at every kernel 
upgrade... It's not lacking very much, in fact it only seems to lack an 
end-user compatible GUI.

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Installing Lirc support should be simpler
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/65174
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