[MPlayer-users] detecting lirc in configure
Diego Biurrun
diego at biurrun.de
Thu Feb 7 22:16:02 CET 2002
Hello!
I use Debian, but I will try to help you nevertheless...
I added the following to a file called mga-vid-2.4.17 in
/etc/devfs/devices.d:
# Matrox YUV Video interface
# format: name [bc] major minor uid gid mode
mga_vid c 178 0 root video 0660
After running update-devfsd or rebooting the /dev/mga_vid device node
gets created with the specified permissions.
I also put the following into my modules.conf file so the module gets
loaded automatically:
# Matrox YUV Video interface
alias char-major-178 mga_vid
I am not sure how Mandrake handles this, but it should be similar.
Let me know if this helps you, feel free to contact me with further
questions.
Diego
Tibor Kiss writes:
> [Automatic answer: RTFM (read DOCS, FAQ), also read DOCS/bugreports.html]
> Since several weeks I have been using mplayer with remote-commander. Moreover
> I extended (actually just for me) the lirc_cmd structure initialization in
> lirc_mp.c . Everything was just fine.
>
> Not so far I bought a second monitor for my matrox g450 (one of 21" monitor,
> especially for mplayer :) ). I thought it would be nice to set up mga
> accelerated frame buffer in my Mandrake 8.1. I updated the kernel to the
> latest (4.1.17....mdk cooker), and now I have devfs mounted on.
>
> Since I have devfs, my handy created device nodes disappear after reboot,
> even if it is saved in /lib/dev-state
>
> Here I found the single example about how to write something in devfsd.conf.
> I read the complete documentation from
> http://www.atnf.csiro.au/~grooch/linux/devfs.html but even now I don't
> understand the semantics of what was wrote in devfsd.conf below.
> Could someone explain? Or write some advice how to add lirc, mga_vid devices
> into devfsd.conf?
>
> Thanks in advance..
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