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  1. Hi, also new user here. I solved my Kodi / Linux / TV Problems in the following way: First, as you also pointed out, Flirc -> Kodi from Misc Then i added to every Button of the Skip 1, which was not yet used, a action which i wouldn't need. Like Zoom1, Zoom2 and so on. (Also removed the Power Off function from the TV because Kodi needs additional input for Power Off) (Synced the remote) Then opened the flirc SW in Linux (Sorry, but on the website is not one working way described, got it working with the forum here, also the certificate of the repo is not valid since May 2022) With the Flirc SW, I deleted the “not used Buttons” and remapped it to functions I wanted. Furthermore, some Buttons behaved first wrongly, but could be easily remapped. In this way, I got it all working very fast. But as you already pointed out: If one device is added or another activity is added, everything i did (like the extra Buttons to Zoom1 ...), is deleted and has to be done again, including setup Flirc once more. In my opinion, this is a big no-go.
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