I had this happen in an Ubuntu install recently. Seems to be Lirc related not MooDe.
I edited /etc/lirc/lirc_options.conf lines....
and rebooted then checked with
then proceeded with the install using /dev/lirc1
ymmv
EDIT: are you using lircO or lirc0 (your post shows lircO so maybe a simple typo in your setup ?)
EDIT-2 Just occured to me that MooDe 2.5 would probably have used the Jessie Raspbian image and 4.4 uses Stretch....
Lirc has changed completely between the two... you need to use this install method now...
http://moodeaudio.org/forum/showthread.p...84#pid6184
I edited /etc/lirc/lirc_options.conf lines....
Code:
driver = default
device = /dev/lirc1
and rebooted then checked with
Code:
ls /dev/lirc1
then proceeded with the install using /dev/lirc1
ymmv
EDIT: are you using lircO or lirc0 (your post shows lircO so maybe a simple typo in your setup ?)
EDIT-2 Just occured to me that MooDe 2.5 would probably have used the Jessie Raspbian image and 4.4 uses Stretch....
Lirc has changed completely between the two... you need to use this install method now...
http://moodeaudio.org/forum/showthread.p...84#pid6184
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