👉 "c380.lircd.conf" refers to a configuration file for "lircd", a popular device control program used in Linux operating systems, often installed on computers for controlling external devices like mice or keyboards. The file serves as settings parameters for the application, allowing you to customize its behavior and interface. The term "ircd" stands for "interactive communication daemon," which is responsible for managing connections and services related to IRC (i.e., Instant Message Relay Protocol). If you run into specific issues with a system's "lircd.conf" file, troubleshooting might involve checking the source code of that file or contacting the developer who created it.