On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 9:38 AM, Richard Shaw<hobbes1069@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I wanted to see if anyone else was affected by this. I just updated my > Fedora 10 Myth box (x86_64) and my lirc got updated to 0.8.5 and now my > remote doesn't work. This configuration has worked flawlessly since Fedora > 8. I'm now getting some output from dmesg I don't remember seeing before: > > [root@calvin ~]# dmesg | grep lirc > lirc_dev: IR Remote Control driver registered, major 61 > lirc_serial: auto-detected active low receiver > lirc_dev: lirc_register_plugin: sample_rate: 0 > lirc_serial: ignoring spike: 1 1 4a3cdfee 4a3cdfee 9b369 9b335 > lirc_serial: ignoring spike: 1 1 4a3cdfef 4a3cdfef 9b36b 9b334 > lirc_serial: ignoring spike: 1 1 4a3cdff0 4a3cdff0 9b36d 9b338 > lirc_serial: ignoring spike: 1 1 4a3cdff1 4a3cdff1 9b367 9b32f > lirc_serial: ignoring spike: 1 1 4a3cdff2 4a3cdff2 9b365 9b330 > lirc_serial: ignoring spike: 1 1 4a3ce012 4a3ce012 3a15 39e7 > lirc_serial: ignoring spike: 1 1 4a3ce015 4a3ce015 39a6 396d > lirc_serial: ignoring spike: 1 1 4a3ce017 4a3ce017 3991 3963 > lirc_serial: ignoring spike: 1 1 4a3ce018 4a3ce018 39f7 39cd > lirc_serial: ignoring spike: 1 1 4a3ce026 4a3ce026 68aa7 68a79 > lirc_serial: ignoring spike: 1 1 4a3ce028 4a3ce028 68aac 68a7e > lirc_serial: ignoring spike: 1 1 4a3ce029 4a3ce029 68aca 68a93 > > > Anyone have any suggestions? > > Thanks, > Richard I had to update my F10 myth box to the 2.6.29 kernel in updates-testing to get lirc 0.8.5 to work. Are there any plans for a 2.6.29 kernel to make it out of updates-testing or did I effectively break my kernel updates? -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines