I also installed Xawtv 3.86-r1 (emerge -k xawtv) and it sucked in all
This version of XawTV do not play nicely with nvidia cards. I had a nvidia
card and got segfault too. Try upgrading to latest Xawtv
(ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=*~x86 emerge xawtv. Then it should not segfault, at least
mine didn't. But
- snip -
What does dmesg|grep bttv say?
Nothing.
hmmm ... it seems, your card is not recognized/missing !
- snip -
Warning: Cannot convert string-*-ledfixed-medium-r-*--39-*-*-*-c-*-*-*
to type FontStruct
Segmentation Fault
I made run xawtv for my friend (can't check it now), but
Am Sonntag, 09. November 2003 02:13 schrieb Steve Withers:
I'm getting a bit frustrated here.
Gentoo 1.4 and kernel-2.4.20-gentoo-r8
I've re-compiled the kernel with Video4Linux and I2C
supportincluding the Bt848 driver.
Kcontrol shows a multimedia capture device and Bt848 as
On Sun, 2003-11-09 at 15:12, Florian Schneider wrote:
Am Sonntag, 09. November 2003 02:13 schrieb Steve Withers:
I'm getting a bit frustrated here.
Gentoo 1.4 and kernel-2.4.20-gentoo-r8
I've re-compiled the kernel with Video4Linux and I2C
supportincluding the Bt848 driver.
On 09 Nov 2003 16:49:19 +1300 Steve Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've done a genkernel --config a couple of times - trying different
options for V4L.and found that the Bt848 driver was only offered if
I turned on certain things in the I2C set of optionsOtherwise, the
Bt848 driver