Re: laggy remote on x64

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I have now noticed that IR drivers are being loaded when I modprobe cx23885 to load the drivers for the HVR-1800 which doesn't even have a remote. The 32bit computer doesn't have this card, it has a Nexus and a FusionHDTV7 express. The drivers that are being loaded seem to be enough to get a responce from the nexus remote, but it's doing exactly the same thing as when I also modprobe ir_kbd_i2c which was always used in the past to load remote drivers for the nexus and is what I have been using to load drivers for the Fusion card. Is there some kind of conflict now? I've had the 1800 in the x64 system with the nexus for a long time but stopped using/updating it to get the 32bit system running. There seems to be a problem with the new IR drivers.

On 6/29/2010 4:54 PM, Timothy D. Lenz wrote:
I have 2 systems nearly identical except one runs 64bit and the other
runs 32bit. I'm now trying to use the remote port on the nexus-s card.
The 32 bit seems to be working ok, but the 64bit acts like it's bussy
doing somthing else. It randomly won't respond to the remote. It doesn't
buffer the keys or anything. Wait a moment and maybe it works fine for a
few presses. When it doesn't respond is highly random. Kernel-2.6.34,
debian squeeze updated a few days ago, v4l is hg from 06/25/2010
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