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| & [https://secure.wphackedhelp.com/blog/wordpress-malware-redirect-hack-cleanup/ WordPress Malware Redirect |test plan] | | & [https://secure.wphackedhelp.com/blog/wordpress-malware-redirect-hack-cleanup/ WordPress Malware Redirect |test plan] |
| ==== LIRC Testing ==== | | ==== LIRC Testing ==== |
| | | {{admon/note|FIXME|Details needed.}} |
| 1. Can ''lirc'' talk to your device?
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| <pre>
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| # modprobe lirc_foo (usb-based devices should auto-load, others likely require
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| manual loading)
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| # dmesg | tail -n 30
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| # ll /dev/lirc*
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| # yum install lirc lirc-remotes
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| # cp /usr/share/lirc-remotes/<your remote>/lircd.conf.<your remote>
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| /etc/lircd.conf
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| # service lirc start
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| # irw
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| <press buttons on remote, irw should tell you what buttons it sees pressed>
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| </pre>
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| 2. Does ''gnome-lirc-properties'' work?
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| * First clean-up any system configuration ...
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| ** Shut off lircd <pre># service lirc stop</pre>
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| ** Remove any configuration file: <pre> rm /etc/lircd.conf</pre>
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| * Now, start ''gnome-lirc-properties'' and play
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| 3. Does ''rhythmbox'' work with the remote?
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| === Where to file bugs === | | === Where to file bugs === |