No resolution yet. The one good thing about this machine is I
can  have a new kernel in under 5 minutes so I've been trying
about everything kernel related as well as other files. I did
find a very short thread in the Gentoo forums relating to part
of my issues but there were no answers there either. I've tried
everything video related that I can think of so I just may have
to wait until Thursday to mystify someone other than myself.
As an update, here's the full message given when booted from a
rescue disk, kernel recompiled, and lilo run:

Warning: Unable to determine video adapter in use in the present
system

Too strange. I've even wiped /lib/modules/* and /usr/src/* and
still end up with the same results every time. Ugh.

Mr O.


--- Linux Rocks ! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have to say this is a curious one... Id like to hear how it
> is resolved! 
> Another consideration is that theres some sort of odd IRQ
> thing happening (ie 
> maybe the tuner is using an IRQ, and when removing it, some
> other device is 
> getting the IRQ (or maybe even mem address?) and that is
> somehow doing the 
> bad thing.  
> If its not resolved by thursday, can you bring it to the
> clinic? I for one 
> would like to check it out.. 
> 
> Jamie
> 
> On Monday 02 June 2003 07:27 pm, Mr O wrote:
> : I've removed the modules, no longer built in. Did my best to
> say
> : there's no TV card but when the system starts it hangs big
> time.
> : I'd like to figure this out so I can move the TV card to my
> : other box and play around with the PVR/media box toys.
> :
> : --- Ben Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> : > So are your tv tuner drivers compiled in, or kernel
> modules?
> : >
> : > BB


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