Hi! The workaround is working, I will write in a couple of days about the results.
Posts by achilles_85
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Some more words would be helpful. I assume your answer to my first question is "yes", and to my second question is "no, LIRC is disabled, because
/storage/.config/lircd.conf doesn't exists in my configuration".
Do you see the gap of supported / enabled protocols? The reason for that gap could be your IR dongle. If you bought a LIRC dongle, then it probably can't deal with the most other supported protocols.
If the dongle worked with other Linux OS'es then it's probably a driver problem (different kernel).
No, i don't use usb IR dongle, my box has a built-in IR receiver. This IR receiver works fine under android, but it refuses to work under Linux.
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It would be very unlikely if the box had a built-in IR receiver connected to a serial port. So it would be interesting to know what kind of IR receiver is used in this box and how it's connected.
Can you post some more info about this box plus dmesg, lsusb and lspci output.
so long,
Hias
this box 10moons d9i
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Do you use a LIRC RC? If not, disable it at Settings -> Services and reboot, as mentioned at your first link (part Troubleshooting).
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There is a box with an Intel Atom Z3735D processor. Initially, Android 4.2.2 was installed on it. When buying a box, the remote control was not included. I installed the Mi remote application on an Android phone with an infrared port and found a suitable remote control profile there, I managed to control the box from the phone. I installed LE in the internal memory, everything works fine, except for the remote control. ir-keytable shows the following:
After that I edited autostart.sh as it is written here Infrared Remotes [LibreELEC.wiki]
After that ir-keytable shows the following:
CodeLibreELEC: ~ # ir-keytable Found / sys / class / rc / rc0 / (/ dev / input / event7) with: Name: Serial IR type home-brew Driver: serial_ir, table: rc-rc6-mce lirc device: / dev / lirc0 Supported protocols: lirc rc-5 rc-5-sz jvc sony nec sanyo mce_kbd rc-6 sharp xmp imon rc-mm Enabled protocols: lirc sony bus: 25, vendor / product: 0001: 0001, version: 0x0100 Repeat delay = 500 ms, repeat period = 125 ms
But according to the article Infrared Remotes [LibreELEC.wiki], I cannot get this profiles to work from MI Remote with LE. Running the ir-keytable -p PROTOCOL -t command with each of the protocols does not give any result, it does not respond to button presses in the remote control. Tell me how to configure the remote control in this situation
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The openelec release is about 2 years old and its probably a dead project now that wont see any updates in the future.
Do you know why the rt8821cu driver is not upstreamed to mainline kernel? The developer also dont answer the question here: Getting included/merged into linux kernel source · Issue #7 · brektrou/rtl8821CU · GitHub
It the driver were inside the linux kernel, it would make everything much more easy.
Sorry, I was wrong, I wanted to say about CoreELEC.
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Could you add rt8821cu driver support in future releases? The latest release of openelec already has support for this driver, I would like to be able to use wifi based on this chip here as well.