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On Jun 28, 2015 13:36, "Alec Leamas" <<a href="mailto:leamas.alec@gmail.com">leamas.alec@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> On 28/06/15 15:54, Jerry Rubinow wrote:<br>
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>> Nick, it looks like 3.16, what I've been running, has that patch<br>
>> integrated into the kernel driver. I tried a clean Ubuntu 15.04 install<br>
>> and the problem is there as well. Unfortunately the bios doesn't let me<br>
>> disable xHCI. I think it may be time to visit newegg for a new ir<br>
>> receiver.<br>
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> TBH, I havn't read the complete thread. That said, I understand your situation as if the kernel decoding route is at a dead end for you (?).<br>
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> Note, the alternative is to let lirc decode the raw timing data. I know this has been mentioned before, but perhaps you missed this opportunity?<br>
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> Obviously, the existing config files doesn't work for you. One option would be to use irrecord to create a new config file after setting the protocol to 'lirc' and re-checking that mode2 still works as expected. Might work, dunno, but given that mode2 is OK for you I think you have a fair chance.<br>
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> Cheers!<br>
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> --alec</p>
<p dir="ltr">Alec, that's probably worth trying, I'll try irrecord. However, my expectation is that the bits coming out of the driver will be faulty due to something in the USB 3/xHCI implementation.</p>
<p dir="ltr">I'll try that tonight.</p>
<p dir="ltr">-Jerry</p>