2010-06-13, 14:19
Hi People,
For 1 1/2 month ago i last reinstalled everything on the Asrock 330HT and everything was working fine until i reinstalled saturday 12 June.
A few months ago i installed evertying on my Asrock following this tutorial http://sourceforge.net/apps/phpbb/xci/vi...6cbd0c5139 with Ubuntu karmic minimal and the XCI.SH all-in-one script with XBMC live. Everything worked like a charm and the remote worked great aswel.
But recently i wanted to re-install everything again because some things in the installation got a mess due to configurations and test purposes. So yesterday i was following the same tutorial again and got everything installed and thought that the installation was working untill i wanted to control XBMC with the Asrock remote. I noticed that remote did not worked at all. So i ran the xci.sh script again and installed the LIRC drivers for the second time by the script. But still the remote wasn't working.
So i searched arround and found a post from Odoll http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=549...tcount=295. It looks like there were a few updates in the past few month's that made the LIRC script, that is used in the XCI.SH script, not working properly. So i looked it up in the thread and found that a few other users are having similair problems. And so i followed the steps, posted in the above link, trying to reinstall the latest LIRC driver the same way as Odoll did. But still no succes.
When i try to restart the LIRC driver i get the following errors:
This indicates that there's something wrong while trying to start the lirc driver. And that the lirc driver doesn't have acces to the hardware.conf wich looks like this:
I've searched arround allot but i cannot find any exact solution to the problem. If anyone could help me out than please feel free to comment.
Thanks return,
Fjerpje
For 1 1/2 month ago i last reinstalled everything on the Asrock 330HT and everything was working fine until i reinstalled saturday 12 June.
A few months ago i installed evertying on my Asrock following this tutorial http://sourceforge.net/apps/phpbb/xci/vi...6cbd0c5139 with Ubuntu karmic minimal and the XCI.SH all-in-one script with XBMC live. Everything worked like a charm and the remote worked great aswel.
But recently i wanted to re-install everything again because some things in the installation got a mess due to configurations and test purposes. So yesterday i was following the same tutorial again and got everything installed and thought that the installation was working untill i wanted to control XBMC with the Asrock remote. I noticed that remote did not worked at all. So i ran the xci.sh script again and installed the LIRC drivers for the second time by the script. But still the remote wasn't working.
So i searched arround and found a post from Odoll http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=549...tcount=295. It looks like there were a few updates in the past few month's that made the LIRC script, that is used in the XCI.SH script, not working properly. So i looked it up in the thread and found that a few other users are having similair problems. And so i followed the steps, posted in the above link, trying to reinstall the latest LIRC driver the same way as Odoll did. But still no succes.
When i try to restart the LIRC driver i get the following errors:
Code:
root@Mediacenter:~# sudo /etc/init.d/lirc restart
/etc/lirc/hardware.conf: 1: /etc/lirc/hardware.conf: Permission denied
/etc/lirc/hardware.conf: 1: /etc/lirc/hardware.conf: Permission denied
* Stopping execution daemon: irexec [fail]
* Stopping remote control daemon(s): LIRC [fail]
/etc/lirc/hardware.conf: 1: /etc/lirc/hardware.conf: Permission denied
* Loading LIRC modules [ OK ]
* Unable to load LIRC kernel modules. Verify your
* selected kernel modules in /etc/lirc/hardware.conf
* Starting execution daemon: irexec [fail]
This indicates that there's something wrong while trying to start the lirc driver. And that the lirc driver doesn't have acces to the hardware.conf wich looks like this:
Code:
# /etc/lirc/hardware.conf
#
#Chosen Remote Control
REMOTE="Nuvoton Transceivers/Remotes"
REMOTE_MODULES="lirc_dev lirc_wb677"
REMOTE_DRIVER=""
REMOTE_DEVICE="/dev/lirc0"
REMOTE_SOCKET=""
REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF="lirc_wb677/lircd.conf.wb677"
REMOTE_LIRCD_ARGS=""
#Chosen IR Transmitter
TRANSMITTER="None"
TRANSMITTER_MODULES=""
TRANSMITTER_DRIVER=""
TRANSMITTER_DEVICE=""
TRANSMITTER_SOCKET=""
TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_CONF=""
TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_ARGS=""
#Enable lircd
START_LIRCD="true"
#Don't start lircmd even if there seems to be a good config file
#START_LIRCMD="false"
#Try to load appropriate kernel modules
LOAD_MODULES="true"
# Default configuration files for your hardware if any
LIRCMD_CONF=""
#Forcing noninteractive reconfiguration
#If lirc is to be reconfigured by an external application
#that doesn't have a debconf frontend available, the noninteractive
#frontend can be invoked and set to parse REMOTE and TRANSMITTER
#It will then populate all other variables without any user input
#If you would like to configure lirc via standard methods, be sure
#to leave this set to "false"
I've searched arround allot but i cannot find any exact solution to the problem. If anyone could help me out than please feel free to comment.
Thanks return,
Fjerpje