Archive:Automatic lirc resume script

This guide assumes that you have installed XBMC Live or have at least performed all steps outlined in one of the articles listed here Installing XBMC for Linux and here HOW-TO setup Lirc to talk to XBMC. This guide assumes that your remote works well upon startup. If it does not, then do not proceed with this article.

You will also need a SFTP client and a terminal emulator like WinSCP and Putty.

To enable resume from your remote see the following article Enable Wake-On-Device

You will need root access for the following commands.

Creating a resume file
case "$1" in  	resume) 		lircDriver=$(dmesg | grep usbcore | grep -i 'lirc' | sed -e "s/.* \(lirc*\)/\1/" | head -n 1)  		curl "http://127.0.0.1:8080/xbmcCmds/xbmcHttp?command=ExecBuiltIn&parameter=LIRC.Stop" 		/etc/init.d/lirc stop  		rmmod $lircDriver 		modprobe $lircDriver 		/etc/init.d/lirc start  		#remove the comment if the computer automatically sleeps after resume 		#irw & sleep 1; killall irw 		curl "http://127.0.0.1:8080/xbmcCmds/xbmcHttp?command=ExecBuiltIn&parameter=LIRC.Start"  		echo "lirc resume script completed!!!" >>/tmp/script.log 	;; esac note: the #irw line ports the resident memory command to irw, then kills irw. This is useful on the Snapstream devices. chmod +x /etc/pm/sleep.d/99lirc-resume.sh
 * Using your SFTP client create a file called /etc/pm/sleep.d/99lirc-resume.sh
 * copy the following information into the file 99lirc-resume.sh
 * 1) !/bin/sh
 * 1) This script uses curl. Install curl using the following command from your terminal apt-get install curl
 * 2) This script will restart lirc drivers, Lirc, and XBMC's lirc interperater upon resume.
 * make it executable using the following command in your terminal

sudo apt-get install curl
 * Get curl by typing the following

You are now done.