I remember that it took me quite some time to get my kernel right for
that card - the rest was more or less easy. The I2C dependency is a real
nasty thing.

Am Freitag, den 14.01.2005, 13:26 +0100 schrieb Holly Bostick:
> spox wrote:
> > I see - you're propably missing another thing too:
> > 
> > Check 
> > 
> > Device drivers -> I2C support  * or M
> > Device drivers -> I2C support -> I2C device interface  * or M
> > Device drivers -> I2C support-> I2C Algorithms -> I2C bit-banging
> > interfaces * or M
> > Device drivers -> I2C support-> I2C Hardware Bus support -> Intel PIIX4
> > * or M (not so important)
> > Device drivers -> I2C support-> Other I2C Chip support -> Philips
> > PCF8574 and PCF8574A as module
> > Device drivers -> I2C support-> Other I2C Chip support -> Philips
> > PCF8591 as module
> > 
> > After enabling I2C go back to Multimedia and THEN you should see BT848.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> Oh, thank heaven-- somebody *did* know another reason it might not be 
> appearing other than it not being present at all :-D .
> 
> Holly
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