I haven't gotten a reply from the users list for this question, would it
be appropriate for this list?  Did folks using FC5 have this problem as
well?  I would think that with FC5 and Ubuntu Dapper Drake using 2.6.15
kernels, that this may become a common issue again.

Thank you,
Bob C

> Bob Cottingham wrote:
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>> I built a new system using Ubuntu Dapper which has a 2.6.15 kernel
>> using two PVR-150s and found that they both had very poor saturation.  I
>> found the email from Hans stating you needed to use ivtvctl -g
>> reg=0x401,val=0xe0 to correct the saturation, however he said that this
>>  would not work with 2.6.15 kernels:
>>
>> Hans said:
>>
>>> Oh, there is one other possibility: are you using kernel 2.6.15 with
>>> the kernel-supplied cx25840 module? In that case you much replace it
>>> with the cx24850 from ivtv. The kernel option to enable the register
>>> setting support never made it into 2.6.15 (it's in 2.6.16 though) so
>>> you cannot use the -g option with the kernel's cx25840.
>>
>> I've renamed the cx24850.ko kernel module and recompiled ivtv-0.4.5,
>> however I still didn't get the ivtv version installed.  What do I need
>> to do to get the ivtv version of the cx24840 module installed?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bob
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