On 10/4/05, Keith C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Oct 4, 2005, at 4:10 PM, Mercury Morris wrote:On 9/23/05, Adam Forsyth < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hello,Well, I just gave up and am now using the tveeprom that came with my
kernel. But I'd still love to know what the cx88xx / cx8800 module is
for.
kernel: cx88xx: disagrees about version of symbol tveeprom_hauppauge_analog
Yep, thats the one I was getting.So, Googled for some help and found this thread. That's why I'm posting this
reply. The previous posts (above) gave me the idea to swap "tveeprom" modules, which is exactly what I did. I re-renamed the ".orig" back to normal,
renamed the ivtv version to have the suffix ".ivtv", issued a "depmod -ae" command, and checked the results with a "modinfo tveeprom" command.
Then I rebooted. This time no errors, no errors of any kind. The PVR-350 card
works, the HD-3000 card works, and the remote (ATI Remote Wonder) works, too!
You're lucky. Glad the kernel tveeprom works for you. I never could get it to work with my card, so I had to make my own tveeprom module that is a hybrid between the kernel and ivtv version. And is slowly getting out of sync with both.
Hi Keith,
I really DO feel lucky. I couldn't believe my eyes when the system came up
and there were no error messages at all ! When I read your post about having
to build your own tveeprom from pieces of both versions, I was not optimistic.
Then I saw Adam Forsyth's post (he just used the kernel version) and thought
that was a simple-enough change, and gave it a try.
But, neither your situation nor mine makes for true peace-of-mind. The next
time a change must be made, the tveeprom house-of-cards might just come
crashing down. I remain somewhat upbeat and encouraged by the progress
that the ivtv developers continue to make, and I'm really looking forward to
the day that the ivtv driver(s) become part of the kernel.
Good Luck with your system's configuration.
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MM
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