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Choices: None, Custom${REMOTES}
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_Description: Choose a remote if you would like to preload a configuration:
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If you choose a remote, but already have a configuration file
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in /etc/lirc/lircd.conf, the existing file will be renamed
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to /etc/lirc/lircd.conf.dpkg-old and the community
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configurations loaded into /etc/lirc/lircd.conf. This
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process will only happen once, and subsequent instantiations
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of this configuration will not overwrite your
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/etc/lirc/lircd.conf file again.
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_Description: Remote control configuration:
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If you choose a remote or transmitter, but already have a
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configuration file in /etc/lirc/lircd.conf, the existing
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file will be renamed to /etc/lirc/lircd.conf.dpkg-old and
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the community configurations loaded into
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/etc/lirc/lircd.conf. If you have a
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/etc/lirc/lircd.conf.dpkg-old file already, it will not
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be overwritten and your current /etc/lirc/lircd.conf will
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Template: lirc/transmitter
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Choices: None, Custom${TRANSMITTERS}
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_Description: If you need to use an IR transmitter, please select it:
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_Description: IR transmitter, if present:
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IR transmitters can be used for controlling external devices. Some
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devices are considered transceivers, with the ability to both send
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and receive. Other devices require separate hardware to accomplish
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Choices: /dev/lirc0${EVENTS}
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Default: /dev/lirc0
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_Description: Select your custom event interface for your dev/input device:
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_Description: Custom event interface for your dev/input device:
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Many remotes that were previously supported by the lirc_gpio interface now
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need to be set up via the dev/input interface. You will need to custom
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select your remote's event character device. This can be determined by
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Template: lirc/start_lircd
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Description: Hint for lirc
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Description: Hint for lirc:
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for internal use only
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Template: lirc/serialport
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Choices: /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttyS1
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Default: /dev/ttyS0
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_Description: Choose the port that your serial device is attached to:
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_Description: Port your serial device is attached to:
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The UART (serial) driver is a low level driver that takes advantage
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of bit banging a character device. This means that you can only use it
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with hardware serial devices. It unfortunately does not work with USB