Logitech Harmony Remote Software (7.7.0) fails to see remote when it is connected via USB. I am running Wine(32) 1.1.36 on Fedora 12 (X86_64).
The Harmony 900 remote control is turned on and shows the USB icon on it's LCD, however the Logitech software simply says:
"Plug the USB cable into the remote control, or press any button on the remote control to wake it up". The progress indicator stays at 0% no matter how long I let it sit there. The "Show Status" button in the Harmony software displays absolutely nothing.
lsusb shows the following:
Bus 003 Device 004: ID 046d:c11f Logitech, Inc.
KDE reports the device as: "Belcarra Belcarra Generic MDLM" although I'm not sure it has fully detected it?
Any help would be most appreciated, thanks!
Logitech Harmony Remote Software (7.7.0) Fails to See Remote
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Sorry will not work.
Wine does not pass through enough device information.
There is a Linux native solution under development. http://www.phildev.net/concordance/
Wine does not pass through enough device information.
There is a Linux native solution under development. http://www.phildev.net/concordance/
Just noticed that in the support section of the Harmony Remotes, you can now download version 7.7.0 instead of the earlier 7.6.0.
No visible changes for the Harmony One wrt functionality. Still only 24 favorites for TV channels, still no favorites for listening to the radio.
Did anybody else noticed some changes ?
No visible changes for the Harmony One wrt functionality. Still only 24 favorites for TV channels, still no favorites for listening to the radio.
Did anybody else noticed some changes ?