Mario is correct it only patched the userspace driver and not the
kernel.

SnapStream Firefly need the kernel module to be loaded and it will not
work on userspace.

I have done some testing with the SnapStream Firefly configs in
ATI/NVidia X10 RF kernel and determine that the other remote configs
seem to overides the Snapstream Firefly config so I strongly recommends
that the SnapStream Firefly configs to be removed from the ATI/NVidia
X10 RF alltogether and have it own selection with the same hardware.conf
as the ATI/NVidia X10 RF (kernel) but with it own lirc.conf which I
have attached to this earlier report.

Also I would like to submit a bug report on the ATI/Nivida X10 RF (userspace) 
selection when selected it create a string in the hardware.conf MODULES="none" 
which should actually be just MODULES="", it may not break anything but it will 
generate a warnings when lirc is started.
It is recommend to remove the text "none" to preventing lirc from generating 
any warnings when it is starts.

Bill

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