Did you put the ivtv drivers into your boot image with makeinitrd? If
so, you need to redo that whenever you change versions.

On 7/27/05, Steve Nuffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Forgot to mention that I already had and it still shows that I'm using the
> 0.3.6w instead of 0.3.7a 
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> # rpm -qa |grep ivtv
> ivtv-firmware-audio-0.0.1-1.at
> ivtv-firmware-dec-2.02.023-4.at
> ivtv-firmware-enc-2.04.024-4.at
> perl-Video-ivtv-0.13-7.rhfc3.at
> ivtvdev-0.10-2.rhfc3.at
> 
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