heres a copy of the 1.0.1 drivers the whole lot of them as distributed by Asrock.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/y2nmm22umtj/IR(9.10).zip
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shiftybugger I suspect v1.0.2 they prolly addressing the drivers going unresponsive arbitrarily a bug they (Asrock) maintain does not exist on their test rigs which IMO they (Asrock) dont actually test in real world conditions or actually at all. There is still missing the motherboard chipset drivers which control/monitor fans, voltages etc I urge ppl to ask Asrock for the drivers and help push them to get the drivers released. However it is true dont upgrade to the 1.0.2 version it is as
shiftybugger describes. Please even if not installing report it as a bug to Asrock.
On a side note I read in some posts that people seem to think that start system from shutdown is somehow linked to the lirc drivers, if anyone that believes this is reading, my advice to them is to actually understand this is impossible. (period) this is a bios bug (something to do with power not reaching the CIR header again arbitrarily, I measured it in one occasion and there was ziltch volts when the remote failed to bring system out of total shutdown.
Again guys hope you get your HT's and normal 330's all nice and sorted by now, both Karmic and Jaunty. Despite Karmic's kernel's shortcomings the systems should work relatively normally. Unless of course your fixing what isnt broke or dont have a proper working install being it 100% manual, with script aid or xbmclive.
for the total n00bs or for others that just lazy or cant be bothered I recommend the XBMClive install disk (download FUSBI and create a USB install disk of XBMCLive camelot to get it installed if your having problems installing it from Disk as I was for testing purposes even the repack has issues for me) and remember
if it inst broke don't fix it
The wireless vs remote not working makes absolutely no sense logically, theoretically or samba browsing vs remote, while my Lirc drivers only stopped responding on resume (fixed with Lirc resume script) or from total shutdown (which is a bios bug) the only thing that ocurres to me is that power is not going through to CIR header constantly which could be related to bios or a possible fault with the
LM317T Variable Voltage Regulator. if you are a bit of a geek and have the KNOW HOW and found that it is faulty you can buy these for about a £1 and replace it or alternatively (
recommended) send it for RMA or replace it completely.
Since these whole machines family were assembled in China it's a big oops regardless if most of the components are made in Japan.