# Note: in addition to these parameters, you need to have working -*- sh -*- # configuration file for lircd (and lircmd if enabled). # Options to lircd(8). Typically, this will be empty, as which driver to use # should be specified using the LIRC_DRIVER variable below. LIRCD_OPTIONS="" # The infrared receiver (and/or transmitter) driver to be used by lircd(8), # similar to passing "-H driver" to lircd(8). # Run "/usr/sbin/lircd -H help" to get a listing of supported drivers. LIRC_DRIVER="default" # Which lirc device will be used by lircd(8). # This is the same as passing "-d device" to lircd. It must be set. LIRC_DEVICE="/dev/lirc0" # Options to lircmd(8). lircmd always runs with --nodaemon added # to LIRCMD_OPTIONS. LIRCMD_OPTIONS="" # The infrared device used by lirc, if any. If this is set, lircd will # enable the lirc protocol and disable kernel built-in handling using # "echo lirc > /sys/class/rc/$LIRCD_IR_DEVICE/protocols" at startup. # If unset, this is ignored. # - The common case when there is just one ir device: LIRCD_IR_DEVICE="rc0". # - Non-IR devices e. g., RF ones typically don't need this set. # - If not set when required, the typical symptom is duobled key-presses. # - If installing the lirc-disable-kernel-rc subpackage this setting is not # needed. LIRCD_IR_DEVICE=""