So, it looks like one big difference is that the hid-appleir driver
didn't exist in the 3.8 kernel, and presumably LIRC was programming the
chip directly before.

So I guess either (a) the driver is broken, or (b) LIRC is still trying
to program the chip directly, and manages to confuse hid-appleir.

I guess I'll see if I can disable the driver and see what happens.

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