2021-01-13, 04:21 PM
Hi,
it looks like the irw command is trying to connect to / usr / local / var / run / lirc / lircd. Going up the tree, I see that the 'lirc' folder is empty (does not contain lircd): could this be the reason why 'irw' does not work?
otherwise, 'sudo mode2 -d / dev / lirc0' doesn't work either, but you can work around it by doing 'sudo mode2 --driver default --device / dev / lirc0'.
In my research, it seems that a modification of lirc_options.conf (by changing 'driver = devinput' to 'driver = default' might fix the problem, but I am unable to modify this file in / usr / local / etc /lirc/lirc_options.conf (read-only !!)
An idea?
it looks like the irw command is trying to connect to / usr / local / var / run / lirc / lircd. Going up the tree, I see that the 'lirc' folder is empty (does not contain lircd): could this be the reason why 'irw' does not work?
otherwise, 'sudo mode2 -d / dev / lirc0' doesn't work either, but you can work around it by doing 'sudo mode2 --driver default --device / dev / lirc0'.
In my research, it seems that a modification of lirc_options.conf (by changing 'driver = devinput' to 'driver = default' might fix the problem, but I am unable to modify this file in / usr / local / etc /lirc/lirc_options.conf (read-only !!)
An idea?