Mike McMullin <mwmcmlln@mnsi.net> writes:
Mine might have, but then I tried to configure it with YaST, obviously there is a bug in YaST's TV-Card module.
I tried it too- it doesn't mess things up. The ivtv modules auto-detects everything these days. As long as you have the modules and firmware installed, udev will take care of the rest. 1. What is the output of ,---- | lsmod | grep ivtv `---- ? You should see something like this: ,----[ Output of lsmod | grep ivtv ] | ivtv 133140 0 | cx2341x 11264 1 ivtv | v4l2_common 10808 5 wm8775,cx25840,tuner,ivtv,cx2341x | tveeprom 11404 1 ivtv | compat_ioctl32 1268 2 ivtv,uvcvideo | videodev 31660 3 tuner,ivtv,uvcvideo | i2c_algo_bit 5680 2 ivtv,intelfb | i2c_core 30340 10 tuner_simple,wm8775,cx25840,tuner,ivtv,v4l2_common,tveeprom,i2c_i801,intelfb,i2c_algo_bit `---- 2. If you don't see any ivtv modules loaded, what happens when you do a ,---- | modprobe ivtv `---- ? 3. Did you run mythtv-setup?
Did you get Myth-TV to work or any of the TV Viewing apps?
Yes, I have a svn version (r19567) of MythTV running 24/7. Charles -- "I once witnessed a long-winded, month-long flamewar over the use of mice vs. trackballs...It was very silly." (By Matt Welsh)