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This is irritating because I use it to control kaffeine (I'm a gnome user really) and it works nicely. Ok, I spent a little time this eveing hacking the pkgbuild for the kde3 version of kdeutils to just build irkick and it works but did I miss something in kde 4.1 that I could use instead?
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I believe from googling that the kde4 version is in the pipeline.
http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-utils … 00069.html
Been trying to get the kdemod3 version working on kde4.1, with limited success.
I too used it with kaffeine
BTW, check out me-tv if you're using kaffeine for dvb
Last edited by foggybrain (2008-08-07 00:35:06)
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Irkick just sends dcop calls, you can do the same trough ~/.lircrc (in kde3 there was a little app "kdcop" which would list all the dcop calls for a given application...).
An example command:
begin
remote = MyRemote
button = STOP
prog = irexec
repeat = 0
config = dcop kaffeine KaffeineIface stop
end
You need to install an RTFM interface.
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Dcop does not longer exists in Kde4. D-bus replaces the functionality of dcop.
Last edited by capthookb (2008-08-08 11:40:46)
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You don't say. If they did it nicely it should be trivial to do the same thing.
...
config = dbus-send --dest= ...
You need to install an RTFM interface.
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