https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=231513 ------- Comment #4 from gchris@bellsouth.net 2007-01-07 14:54 MST ------- Thanks for the suggestion David. I had tried reverting back to lirc_i2c without success but I hadn't gone to the lengths you did to kill ir-kbd-i2c so that may explain why. I'm also investigating how to upload a new lookup table to make ir-kbd-i2c do the job but that requires learning much more about the software than any user should be expected to and my irritation at Suse is growing by the minute. This problem apparently originated with the 2.6 kernel and Suse has simply perpetuated it for the last 2 years. They claim to support the PVR-x50 TV cards but Yast can't set them up, there is no firmware in the distro to run them, they ship no desktop apps that are compatible with them, and you need a degree in programing to get the remotes to work! Great job Suse! If you really care about interoperability how about starting with the packages you're already shipping! Thus this bug report... BTW David, there is also a homegrown replacement for ir-kbd-i2c called (I think) lirc_pvr150 which is reported to work for that card with Suse 10.2 but I don't know if it's applicable to the PVR-350. Also BTW I noted that Jarod Wilson went the lirc_i2c route with Fedora Core 6 so I suspect you've got the best solution. I'm just a little too stubborn when it comes to walking away from a challenge. Best regards! -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.novell.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug, or are watching someone who is.