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All the required lirc patches are now in lirc upstream and in rawhide. Work is on-going upstream on the gnome-lirc-properties Fedora-specific patches, as well as upstream blocker bugs.
All the required lirc patches are in lirc upstream and in rawhide. Upstream work on gnome-lirc-properties is finished, and gnome-lirc-properties was accepted in Fedora.


More changes will be necessary to allow applications to provide some sensible default keybindings.
More changes will be necessary to allow applications to provide some sensible default keybindings.

Revision as of 16:37, 3 July 2008

Better LIRC support

Summary

Owner

  • Name: BastienNocera

Current status

  • Targeted release: Fedora 10
  • Last updated: 30 June 2008
  • Percentage of completion: 30%

All the required lirc patches are in lirc upstream and in rawhide. Upstream work on gnome-lirc-properties is finished, and gnome-lirc-properties was accepted in Fedora.

More changes will be necessary to allow applications to provide some sensible default keybindings.

Detailed Description

Currently setting up LIRC remote controls requires a lot of editing, by hand, with little or no hand-holding. It should be possible to use an infra-red remote control without needing to use a terminal, or edit text files by hand.

Benefit to Fedora

Easier to use.

Scope

Will require changes to lirc, as well as inclusion of gnome-lirc-properties. We might also need to modify some applications to be setup out of the box.

Test Plan

Using a supported remote control, we should be able to control Totem or Rhythmbox without needing access to a terminal.

User Experience

Easier to use!

Dependencies

Contingency Plan

This feature does not affect any other parts of the system, so no contingency plans are required.

Documentation

Release Notes