KDE seems to have abandoned its infra-red control system using the kdenotifieritem widget in the system tray.
Quote from the developers "KRemoteControl is umaintained and no longer released by the KDE community."
It is still available for install but doesn't work properly in 18.04, just crashes every time a change is made to the configuration interface.
I abandoned lirc which was an absolute nightmare to configure (but did work for the desktop) for the in-kernel EVDEV support for my mythtv installation and it works really well with mythtv.
My issue is that in order to improve the WAF (wife approval factor) it would be ideal if I could somehow initiate the start of mythtv from the desktop with an infra-red command.
The wife will not touch a keyboard so I have to manually start mythtv every time she wants to use the tv. An infra-red button solution as I had with previous iterations of KDE/plasma is what I am after.
Oh why is it that we go two steps forwards and two steps back with every new release? New stuff gets added and things that worked so well for years are suddenly broken with no way to fix it.
Quote from the developers "KRemoteControl is umaintained and no longer released by the KDE community."
It is still available for install but doesn't work properly in 18.04, just crashes every time a change is made to the configuration interface.
I abandoned lirc which was an absolute nightmare to configure (but did work for the desktop) for the in-kernel EVDEV support for my mythtv installation and it works really well with mythtv.
My issue is that in order to improve the WAF (wife approval factor) it would be ideal if I could somehow initiate the start of mythtv from the desktop with an infra-red command.
The wife will not touch a keyboard so I have to manually start mythtv every time she wants to use the tv. An infra-red button solution as I had with previous iterations of KDE/plasma is what I am after.
Oh why is it that we go two steps forwards and two steps back with every new release? New stuff gets added and things that worked so well for years are suddenly broken with no way to fix it.
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