On Jul 10, 2006, at 9:42 AM, Neil Bird wrote:

>
>    Picking this list (as opposed to v4l, ATrpms or even MythTV) at  
> random as
> the best place to query, as I'm not sure where the issue lies
>
>    So I updated my FC5 Myth box to the latest & greatest over the W/ 
> E, which
> includes ivtv 0.7 and the 2.6.17 kernel.  Seems to be working a  
> treat on my
> PVR-350 (although *possibly* the video seems a bit degraded when  
> watching
> livetv, but I wasn't really looking).
>
>    I then installed the latest video4linux cvs kmdl RPM from ATrpms  
> (to try
> newer drivers for my Nova-T DVB card), rebooted, and got ... well,  
> a sort of
> hang, but not your traditional kernel panic.  I got a screen full  
> of nasty
> looking errors, then after a moment I got some timeout error, then  
> it seemed
> to have hung.

I would take a wild guess and say that if you're using the v4l kmdls  
from atrpms, you'll also need to use the 0.8.0 ivtv kmdl from there  
as well.  I'm not 100% positive, but its worth a try.

Keith C

>
>    I guess this is the point at which it had tried to load both  
> ivtv and the
> Nova-T driver (cx88-dvb?).
>
>
>    Should ivtv yet be able to play ball with v4l?  What's the best  
> way to go
> about diagnosing this given that I couldn't even 'boot s'?
>
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