2009-03-03, 22:33
Like I mentioned above: let lirc_modules_source away! It confuses things even more having some errors (pvr150, atiusb...). Its only utility is that of dynamically loading the kernel module(s). In this case...who cares? You may install it once you're done with your perfect driver version - if you can't live with a simple "modprobe lirc_imon". For now, remove it.
Once you removed it, do the patch and compile thing again. Install. If it is not there after a reboot, load it with the modprobe above. (p.s. you obviously will have made sure the 0036 id is in the source file). Now it MUST be there. It may still not be working perfectly, but you can start checking irw and irrecord.
bye,
rickx
Once you removed it, do the patch and compile thing again. Install. If it is not there after a reboot, load it with the modprobe above. (p.s. you obviously will have made sure the 0036 id is in the source file). Now it MUST be there. It may still not be working perfectly, but you can start checking irw and irrecord.
bye,
rickx