http://www.linuxforen.de/forums/archive/index.php/t-104743.html
http://eduardosextafeira.blogspot.com/2005/11/lirc-installation-guide-for-kernel.html
ch habs etz mal auf meinem anderen PC probiert (auch Debian Sarge) und da kommt schon beim Module machen ein Fehler: server:/usr/src/modules/lirc# debian/rules binary-modules sed -e "s!\$KVERS!`sed -n -e '/UTS_RELEASE/s/^[^"]*"\([^"]*\)".*$/\1/p' /usr/src/linux/include/linux/version.h`!g; s!\$KSRC!/usr/src/linux!; s!\$KARCH!i386!; s!\$KEMAIL!!; s!\$KMAINT!!; s!\$KDREV!"Custom.1.00"!; s!\$DEBDATE!Mon, 05 Jul 2004 23:25:17 +0200!" debian/control.in > debian/control dh_testdir # Add here commands to compile the package. /usr/bin/make debconf make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/modules/lirc'
--- http://www.linux-magazin.de/Artikel/ausgabe/2000/09/Lirc/lirc.html
die Hardware , die man immer braucht. vdr,irmp3 was wäre das alles ohne lirc
'Achtung!'
beim install /dev/lirc löschen oder durch entladen der module los werden
> && /bin/mknod /dev/lirc c 61 0) > /bin/mknod: ,,/dev/lirc": Die Datei existiert bereits
rmmod lirc_serial lirc_dev
http://www.mandrake.tips.4.free.fr/lirc.html
http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~tmccoy/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=11&Itemid=26
# Customized settings for lirc daemon
# The hardware driver to use, run lircd --driver=? for a list
DRIVER=default
# Hardware driver module to load HWMOD=lirc_serial
DEVICE=/dev/lirc/serial
# Serial port for the receiver (for serial driver) COM_PORT=/dev/ttyS0 DRIVER_OPTS="irq=4 io=0x3f8"
I knew that I was connecting the serial connector to the first port, which is /dev/ttyS0. (This was logical as there were 4 COM ports indicated in the file.) I didn't change anything of the DRIVER_OPTS since I had no clue what else to put, and actually I figured that they would put reasonable defaults. Which I found to be true. # Customized settings for lirc daemon
# The hardware driver to use, run lircd --driver=? for a list
DRIVER=default
# Hardware driver module to load HWMOD=lirc_serial
DEVICE=/dev/lirc/serial
# Serial port for the receiver (for serial driver) COM_PORT=/dev/ttyS0 DRIVER_OPTS="irq=4 io=0x3f8"
I knew that I was connecting the serial connector to the first port, which is /dev/ttyS0. (This was logical as there were 4 COM ports indicated in the file.) I didn't change anything of the DRIVER_OPTS since I had no clue what else to put, and actually I figured that they would put reasonable defaults. Which I found to be true.
http://www.linux-magazin.de/Artikel/ausgabe/2000/09/Lirc/lirc.html
http://hubertus.sandmann.bei.t-online.de/l_lirc.htm
http://www.linuxnetmag.com/de/issue6/m6lirc1.html
http://scv.bu.edu/GC/shammi/ir/
Kernel 2.6 http://www.hants.lug.org.uk/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?LinuxHints/RedHat_2.4_To_2.6_Kernel_Upgrade
vdserver tunen ?? Fine tuning your memory...
Extracted from Web submitted
- Tip provided by ?
(Orig : /usr/src/linux/Documentation/memory-tuning.txt)
I've found that
# echo "128 256 1024" > /proc/sys/vm/freepages
gives good performance for a 32 Meg system used as a small server and personal workstation
http://hubertus.sandmann.bei.t-online.de/l_lirc.htm
http://www.linuxnetmag.com/de/issue6/m6lirc1.html
http://scv.bu.edu/GC/shammi/ir/
Kernel 2.6 http://www.hants.lug.org.uk/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?LinuxHints/RedHat_2.4_To_2.6_Kernel_Upgrade
vdserver tunen ?? Fine tuning your memory...
Extracted from Web submitted
- Tip provided by ?
(Orig : /usr/src/linux/Documentation/memory-tuning.txt)
I've found that
# echo "128 256 1024" > /proc/sys/vm/freepages
gives good performance for a 32 Meg system used as a small server and personal workstation.
http://runningsista.de/vdr/jsp/showarticle.jsp?id=13&page=1
OneForAll
http://www.cwieninger.de.vu/html/vdr-epg-search.html
Bernd mal fragen
http://www.datac.de/cw/html/ir-atx-einschalter.html
http://ricomp.de/vdr/down_de.html http://lirc.sourceforge.net/remotes/one_for_all/URC-7740
http://www.heise.de/ct/ftp/projekte/vdr/anleitungen.shtml
mplayer.sh for VDR http://batleth.sapienti-sat.org/projects/VDR/
http://www.heise.de/ct/ftp/projekte/vdr/anleitungen.shtml#mplayer
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