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(2018-07-06, 18:43)Milhouse Wrote: Did anyone test with 4.18-rc1 #0627x? [...]
Thanks for the hint, @
Milhouse. Same story though - CIR fails after a couple of key presses.
BTW, to me it appears that the time CIR remains to work is related to the key press frequency, i.e., the more time I leave between individual key presses, the longer it remains to function...
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Do you have a bug at the kernel bugtracker filed for that?
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You will see in the changelog for tomorrow as always.
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(2018-07-06, 20:06)fritsch Wrote: Do you have a bug at the kernel bugtracker filed for that?
I haven't. I'm not entirely convinced yet that this is (only) a kernel related problem. CIR works perfectly fine in the LE installer, which should be based on the kernel as well, right?
And frankly, after spending multiple hours on testing already, I'm not willing to invest any additional time on bug reports and testing for an issue that can be solved by a $10 investment for an USB CIR receiver. No offense meant; when I have the choice between spending spare time with my HTPC or my family, I will always opt for the latter...
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Granted. Let's hope a kodi / LE developer thinks differently ...
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