Le Saturday 19 January 2008 18:31:55 Jeff Mahoney, vous avez écrit : I wonder if the module self is guilty : whether with the 2.6.22.5 whether with the 2.6.22.13 kernel, a "modprobe bttv card=62" bash command has the TV running again. What happens is that if i do it thru Yast, in the 2.6.22.5 kernel, Yast activates the image of the TV, if i do it thru Yast in the 2.6.22.13 kernel nothing happens. Nevertheless, in both cases, the root/bash command "modprobe bttv card=62" (or simply "modprobe bttv") makes it. Nevertheless again, after a reboot, the process has to be rerun, and, of course, this is lastening, ... BRgds to all and Jeff.
linux@tele2.be wrote:
Hello,
Trying to set up my Askey/BestBuy BT Easy TV BT878, i manage it working for the current session.
After a PC restart, the configuration has to be redone every time.
I then installed the sources of the kernel and went thru menuconfig of the kernel.
It is to verify that the module BTTV seems not to be implemented : "-----------" is the option on that item.
Trying to compile the BTTV module (from bytesex.org), whatever the version i try, i cannot compile (no "./configure", just direct "make" which fails).
Attached, the .txt results of the make order on the version bttv-0.9.15 In 10.2 i did'nt have any problem with my TV card.
A hint ?
I don't think the issue is "incomplete sources" since we don't filter anything out. It's the complete source. I expect the problem is that bttv is expecting something that's changed between 2.6.18 and 2.6.22.
-Jeff
-- Jeff Mahoney SUSE Labs
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