2014-07-05, 03:54
(2014-07-05, 03:44)Mark the Red Wrote: I've tried everything. Its not the Remote or the Sensor. Its something to do with the USB 3.0 port issue. I suspect its the new Chromebox's because mine had two firmware disable screws and a slightly different guts layout . I tried reinstalling the firmware / coreboot in both situations, but nada.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9skJ0sv...e=youtu.be
Appreciate the help, but I've hit a wall. I'll wait for a newer Fedora package to come out, because with that I at least had a device manager interface where I could confirm this sensor was detected.
The fact that the remote works under Windows as configured has no correlation to it working under Linux. Did you try configuring the Harmony as a MCE IR device (media center extender) as I said earlier? If not, do that and report back.
I highly doubt your ChromeBox is any different than the ones I have here. There are two similar screws used to hold the board to the case; only one of them is used to enable the firmware write-protect.
There's also plenty of ways we can troubleshoot this in OpenELEC via ssh, but I'm not going down that route until you configure the Harmony as instructed.