<b><i>Nick <knowledgejunkie@gmail.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"><peteoutside@yahoo.com>Do you want to set up a first installation of LIRC, or do you want to<br>set up a second instance of LIRC to control your IR blaster because<br>you are already running an installation of LIRC for your IR receiver?<br>What type of IR receiver are you currently using with the machine?<br><br>If it's the latter, what errors are you getting from the losdos site's<br>walkthrough? I've used this in the past to build a second instance of<br>LIRC and it worked well.<br><br>You could read through<br>http://www.eggshellskull.com/lirc/blaster/index.php and see if it<br>helps at all (written for FC3 but still mostly valid).<br><br>Nick<br></peteoutside@yahoo.com></blockquote><br>My setup is quite "bare bones" and I only need it to control the cable set-top box so it can pull off scheduled
recordings. So for this I only need one instance of LIRC, to run the IR Blaster.<br><br>Following the instructions at the losdos guide I get the following error when their script attempts to configure:<br><br>configure: error: *** you need to have the Linux kernel source installed for this driver<br><br>The thing is, I have got the kernel modules for lirc already installed via yum:<br><br>[root@rockstar ~]# rpm -qa | grep lirc<br>lirc-lib-0.8.1-61_cvs20060628.fc5.at<br>lirc-lib-devel-0.8.1-62_cvs20060930.fc5.at<br>lirc-devices-0.7.0-2.fc5.at<br>lirc-0.8.1-62_cvs20060930.fc5.at<br>lirc-kmdl-2.6.17-1.2187_FC5-0.8.1-61_cvs20060628.fc5.at<br><br>Not sure where to go next :\<br><br>--Pete<br><p> 
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