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"echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message. INFO: task LCDd:2589 blocked for more than 120 seconds. Nothing ever appears on the LCD screen and trying to access the lcd0 device directly just locks up whichever application or terminal was trying to access it. Voilà, MCE remote, without the lirc daemon.Ĭoncerning point 5 and the LCD daemon: I had the keymap changes in rc.local at first, which was definitely too late and resulted in a lock up of the LCD daemon and XBMC.I'm using the same settings as nerditup and it worked perfectly in Debian Sid, but I'm unable to get this to work in Arch. Sudo update-rc.d mce-remote defaults 55 45
Sudo cp /lib/udev/rc_keymaps/imon_mce /etc/rc_keymaps Yay! (make a backup of the configs, just to be safe): The following changes were made under Ubuntu Natty.
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Create an MCE compatible remote in the Logitech Harmony Remote Software (e.g.The following log might ease the transition for others. The bottom line of all these changes concerning Lirc and the imon kernel module is this: I don't need lirc anymore and can use my remote under the linux input layer, with the new imon module.Īgreed, the way to a working remote under XBMC/Ubuntu Natty was challenging. Surprisingly, the Keypad/Arrow buttons were working like a charm. No longer being able to switch to an MCE mode like with the old lirc_imon module, I had to resort to using ir-keytable from the v4l-utils for setting an MCE compatible keycode/scancode table. For a general introduction into the new kernel input layer, have a look at Jarod's Blog ( Linux 2.6.35+ Remote Control Overview and Imon) Unfortunately, the possibility for selecting an MCE mode for my iMON device dropped out of the new implementation as well. Soundgraph iMON 2.4G DT & LT default: imon/imon-2.4g.nf code: Soundgraph iMON IR/LCD default: imon/ code: Soundgraph iMON MultiMedian IR/VFD default: imon/ code: Soundgraph iMON RSC default: imon/ code: Soundgraph iMON PAD IR/VFD default: imon/ code: TechnoTrend Trend.
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Starting with Linux Kernel 2.6.35, a new in kernel driver for iMON emerged, changing quite a lot in the Lirc/Remote business. This iMON device offers an MCE mode as well, so I've set up the Harmony One with an MCE remote configuration. Linux iMON pad remote controller with lirc, Join Date Dec Beans 4. VFD310 works with iMON pad and other MCE remotes (please check Soundgraph. Introduction In short, the SoundGraph iMON PAD that came with my SilverStone LC20 doesn t work very well with the default ubuntu 8.04 installation. VFD210 is compatible with Linux, VFD310 - formally is not compatible but there.
It came with the Mstation HT-3000 case from. This is a bash script to get my LCD display working on Linux.
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My media center runs XBMC under Ubuntu Natty, with a Soundgraph iMON receiver ( 15c2:0038). Linux Drivers for Soundgraph iMON USB IR/VFD devices Linux drivers for Soundgraph iMON IR/VFD devices are available here. Bash script to control 15c2:ffdc SoundGraph panel.
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I've tried teaching the Harmony some IR commands using the original RM200 remote, but to no avail. I have an old Soundgraph iMon input device from the front panel of an HTPC that has buttons for controlling audio/video playback (play, stop, volume, etc) plus a 16 character by two line VFD module and infra red sensor. Nevertheless, the first setup was running more or less smoothly, hadn't there been this sluggish delay for the Keypad/Arrow ( Left, Right, Up, Down): There's a one second delay between an event and the next, pressing continuously is not possible at all. You'll loose a few hours with endless roundtrips configure-test-change. The configuration of the remote is hilarious! No way to store a configuration locally, no way to edit a configuration file for skipping the awful GUI. Time for a universal remote, and being a good swiss citizen, I've chosen a Logitech one (the Harmony One). There are at least five remotes lying on my couch table, directing the TV, mediacenter, beamer, amplifier and so on.