2011-07-05, 23:10
Well that looks ok (except the last past). The last thing you could try that I can think of is to uninstall/purge lirc-modules-source and then reboot, because you still have some lirc stuff in your lsmod.
That's the only difference between your situation and mine that I can see (not that my remote didn't work while some lirc stuff was loaded, but ok). And that I run linux-image-2.6.38-8-server (AMD64) instead of linux-image-2.6.38-8-generic (i386), but that shouldn't really make a difference. You could submit a bugreport clearly outlining the steps, the expected result and the realized result.
Sorry I wasn't able to help you.
That's the only difference between your situation and mine that I can see (not that my remote didn't work while some lirc stuff was loaded, but ok). And that I run linux-image-2.6.38-8-server (AMD64) instead of linux-image-2.6.38-8-generic (i386), but that shouldn't really make a difference. You could submit a bugreport clearly outlining the steps, the expected result and the realized result.
Sorry I wasn't able to help you.