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[opensuse] Re: insmod a TV card
  • From: jdd <jdd@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2008 10:37:39 +0100
  • Message-id: <flnj53$e74$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Tom Patton a écrit :
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 18:59 +0100, jdd wrote:
Wolfgang Woehl a écrit :
Donnerstag, 3. Januar 2008 jdd:

did you try to remove the line yourself in the file or to load the
module manually after booting?
jdd, did you actually read my message?
I see:

I simply open a root console, and "modprobe bttv". Both cards then
return to service...without having to go into YAST for anything.

so this don't seems to be a stopper. if this IS a workaround it should
be fine to note it in bugzilla, but I have no tv card to test it

That was me with the modprobe bttv comment...then someone else pointed
out the blacklist issue. I have removed the lines, but have not had to
reboot yet to see if that fixed it. I agree, it is easily dealt with as
is...at least for me. I guess it would be a problem if I am not home
and the power fails...the wife would not have root access to restore the
camera system. I'll reboot tomorrow morning and advise if it then
auto-loads bttv.

Tom in NM

it's possible to make a small script to do this automatically - may be add it in boot.local.

some years ago I had similar problem with the connection, I needed to launch the conection a long time *after* boot was finished. I did create a "boot.final" script lauched at the appreopriate time (boot.local is executed very early in the process)

jdd


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