👉 It refers to a system or component in a Linux terminal (or any other terminal emulator) that connects to an external service, such as a file server, using an LIRC (Linux IRC client library) protocol. Definition: "Moncaso_312.lircd.conf" is the configuration file for a Linux terminal that allows it to communicate with other services. The specific details about how this information is stored and what it does depend on the type of service being connected, but it's typically used in conjunction with the LIRC library to send commands to an external server or application. Example: If you're using a desktop environment like Ubuntu (or any terminal emulator for that matter), you might have a file called "Moncaso_312.lircd.conf" which specifies how the device is connected, including if it's connected to a file server or not.