[Fwd: [suse-multimedia-e] [Fwd: Help, please, with a tv tuner card using a Conexant chipset on Suse 9 system]]
I installed several days ago as a replacement to my Leaddtek WinFast TV2000 XP Deluxe card, which I've been using successfully for many months, the DV2000 card also from Leadtek. Suse 9 doesn't recognise it, and the settings I had for the Deluxe card won't activate the new card. The new card uses the Conexant CX2388X series chipset, and the scan of its innards produces the following info: Device Identifier (spec) : 91680 Device Identifier : 100352 Sub-Vendor identifier : 69757 (ie, LeadTek) Unique key : 60go.TTV2ZT_l+r4 Vendor Identifier : 70897 (ie, Conexant) Old_unique_key : fbl_x.TTV2ZT_l+r4 I've looked in the file CARDLIST in the documentation for bttv but I cannot immediately see anything there to get this card working. I've also Googled re the Conexant chipset and found that a number of tuners are using it, and for some time now so it isn't a new chipset which suddenly appeared on the scene. Support at SuSE suggest that I post a message here for help, and could also try using the "default" kernel 2.6.4 (which they don't support) - I've looked in the directory for the Mantel kernel build and can see 2 versions of the default kernel as well as 2 versions of the source rpms and don't know which I should download (I guess I'll also have to download the source code to be able to compile the kernel to fit my current setup, right? Or is it only the source code I need to compile?). Any help re this problem greatly appreciated. Cheers. -- All Scottish food is based on a dare.
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Basil Chupin
The new card uses the Conexant CX2388X series chipset, and the scan of its innards produces the following info:
The CX2388X is supported by any 2.6 kernel, but according to the bttv author (a colleague of mine), the support isn't perfect yet.
Support at SuSE suggest that I post a message here for help, and could also try using the "default" kernel 2.6.4 (which they don't support) - I've looked in the directory for the Mantel kernel build and can see 2 versions of the default kernel as well as 2 versions of the source rpms and don't know which I should download
Depends on the kernel you're using right now. A 'rpm -qa | grep -F k_' should show you if it's k_deflt, k_smp or k_athlon. If it's k_dflt or k_athlon, you should download the kernel-default package, if it's k_smp, you need kernel-smp.
(I guess I'll also have to download the source code to be able to compile the kernel to fit my current setup, right? Or is it only the source code I need to compile?).
Depends on what you need as there's normally no need to compile your own kernel. But if you do want to compile your own kernel, it's the kernel-source*.i586.rpm you want and *not* the .src.rpm. Philipp
Philipp Thomas wrote:
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Basil Chupin
[Fri, 02 Apr 2004 22:26:35 +1000]: The new card uses the Conexant CX2388X series chipset, and the scan of its innards produces the following info:
The CX2388X is supported by any 2.6 kernel, but according to the bttv author (a colleague of mine), the support isn't perfect yet.
Support at SuSE suggest that I post a message here for help, and could also try using the "default" kernel 2.6.4 (which they don't support) - I've looked in the directory for the Mantel kernel build and can see 2 versions of the default kernel as well as 2 versions of the source rpms and don't know which I should download
Depends on the kernel you're using right now. A 'rpm -qa | grep -F k_' should show you if it's k_deflt, k_smp or k_athlon. If it's k_dflt or k_athlon, you should download the kernel-default package, if it's k_smp, you need kernel-smp.
(I guess I'll also have to download the source code to be able to compile the kernel to fit my current setup, right? Or is it only the source code I need to compile?).
Depends on what you need as there's normally no need to compile your own kernel. But if you do want to compile your own kernel, it's the kernel-source*.i586.rpm you want and *not* the .src.rpm.
Philipp
Thank you for the information. Greatly appreciated, and I will now download and try out the 2.6 kernel. I don't suppose your colleague has any idea when a decent working version of the applic to handle this CX chipset will become available (the tv card which I bought is really nice to use). Cheers. -- All Scottish food is based on a dare.
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