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2.1 KiB
56 lines
2.1 KiB
tdelirc
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TDELIRC is a TDE frontend for the Linux Infrared Remote Control system. It has
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two aims:
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1. Provide a control center module for configuration of:
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a) Application bindings to remote control buttons.
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b) Actual remote controls installed (i.e. lirc configuration).
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2. Provide a system-tray applet to act as a proxy between the LIRC system and
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TDE (applications), in order to launch DCOP requests (and potentially
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other IPC signals) to applications (and potentially collect/display
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results).
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INSTALLATION
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Nothing but the normal ./configure && make && su -c "make install".
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SETUP
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For the TDELirc system to work properly, you *must* have lircd configured and
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running. If you have already had a Lirc program running, then you most likely
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have Lirc set up properly. If not, be sure that you have a correct kernel module
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loaded for your IR receiver (1) and that the lircd program is running (2).
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You must also have some remote controls configured in "/etc/lircd.conf". Go to
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the lircd website (www.lirc.org) for more information on this.
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(1) /sbin/lsmod | grep lirc
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If you see some output, you have a lirc kernel module loaded (that's not to say
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it's the right module for your hardware).
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(2) ps aux | grep -v grep | grep lircd
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If you see some output, you have the lircd program running. This is good.
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DESIGN
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The design of the system is really quite simple---a control center module
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modifies a centralised configuration file to determine what action(s) should
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be taken on a remote control's button press.
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The same(?) module also provides a front-end for the input of /etc/lircd.conf,
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necessary to specify remote controls to the LIRC system. An extra (standard
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format XML-based) may be provided with the remote control description to give
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less sucky (lower case, no spaces/symbols) names.
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The /etc/lircd.conf frontend has not yet been implemented, though all other
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features are.
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The system tray applet interfaces with LIRC in order to catch key presses on
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remote controls. It is then able to communicate with and potentially start
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applications through DCOP.
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Gav Wood, 2003 (gav at kde dot org).
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