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Hello again,

Last of the three posts.

Remote control:

I have a ATI Remote Wonder Plus, usb, RF controlled not IR. This remote has worked on my WMC but I can't seem to get it to work under XBMC.
Any help would be appreciated in getting the remote to fully function with all needed keys.

Thank you for your time and help,

GEEMc


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My setup is as follows:
XBMCbuntu Frodo
MB: MSI K9NGM3
Video: NVIDIA GeForce 7050PV / nForce 630a w/ HDMI/VGA/RGB/S-Video outputs
Audio: Realtek, High Definition Audio
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 4000+ San Diego 2.4GHz Socket 939
Ram: 2 gig Corsair xms2 xtreme, DDR2
Storage: Maxtor 300gig SATA
Media Tuner cards: Avermedia A180-A, ATSC tuner / Tecnisat DVB_DVB-S2 Satellite tuner card.
*Alternate tuner card-usb: DViCO FusionHDTV5 Gold ATSC/NTSC card, Genpix Electronics Skywalker-CW3K USB Satellite tuner.
Remote control: ATI Remote Wonder Plus, usb, RF controlled not IR
Media Play/Rec device: Standard aftermarket CD/DVD player/recorder.
Stereo Receiver: Onkyo TX SX606
TV: Vizio GV42L FHDTV 10A
aplay -L and aplay -l : http://pastebin.com/YeCmAZJG
lpci and lusb information: http://pastebin.com/j0afctq8


* This HTPC was once a fully built and supported and went by the name of Captiveworks CW3000HD/CW4000HD. Without warning they stopped support and shut down their help forums. The tuner, Divco (LG tuner with Conexant cx23880-39 chipset) came with the HTPC package and the Genpix satellite usb tuner is still supported, is an aftermarket usb tuner device.
Try giving your posts meaningful subject lines please.
You're right Nick, That was a lame subject line.
Still no go on the remote. Apparently it should be recognized under a X10 remote. This remote also worked under WMC but not Linux.
Someone else will have to give you spifics but first you need to see if the computer recognizes the device, then if drivers are installed, and last see if commands are being seen. Check out LIRC docs for help with that. Check your device manufacture for drivers, and the command sudo lshw should help you with the hardware side.