Peter,

I had the same problem. My solution is to load all modules one by one (I have a PVR150 (PAL) and PVR350 (PAL)):

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#!/bin/bash
echo Loading IVTV drivers.
modprobe tveeprom
sleep 1
modprobe tuner
sleep 1
modprobe msp3400
sleep 1
modprobe videodev
sleep 1
modprobe saa7115
sleep 1
modprobe saa7127
sleep 1
modprobe cx25840
sleep 1
modprobe wm8775
sleep 1
modprobe ivtv
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Regards,

Michel.

Peter Karlsson wrote:

Hi!

What is the "correct" way to load/setup the modules for the pvr-150? I've
tried to:
modprobe tuner type=2 (pal)
modprobe cx25840
modprobe ivtv ivtv_debug=1

The first two runs ok. The third (ivtv) puts out a lot of text on the
console and then locks the machine, hard ("reset-button"-hard), even with
"hangcheck-timer module & magic-sysrq"-magic. Unfortunately it gives me no
debuginfo either, except maybe the text that scrolls by before going
down...

My setup:

Gentoo, udev, vanilla 2.6.10 kernel (smp), module-support.
ivtv-0.3.2a
MSI K7D-master-L m/b (amd760mpx)), 2xathlon mp 2800+, 3Gb ecc-ram.
radeon 7000, 64Mb.
creative sblive soundcard.
pvr-150.

Btw, where do I find Makefile.pl?

Best regards

Peter K






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