Jarod wrote:

> On Friday 11 March 2005 12:00, Brian Topping wrote:
> > Scott,
> >
> > Your debug output shows you are running with version 0.3.2 
> (f).  I'm 
> > guessing you mean to be using version 0.3.2 (h) (or later) 
> and that if 
> > that's what you thought you installed, you have two versions of the 
> > drivers laying around.
> >
> > Do an 'ls -lR /lib/modules/<kernelversion>' and see if you find 
> > multiple branches for ivtv.
> 
> Doing 'find /lib/modules/<kernelversion/ -name ivtv.ko' would 
> be a bit easier 
> to parse, since an ls -lR is gonna recurse through 
> everything, including a 
> ton of stuff irrelevant to this search...
> 
> > If you do, delete them both and reinstall what you
> > think you meant to have in the first place.  I would reboot 
> after that,
> > because you don't know what kind of state your card is in.
> 
> The two places you should see modules are 
> /lib/modules/<kernelversion>/extra/ 
> and /lib/modules/<kernelversion/ivtv/. The ivtv/ location is 
> where the latest 
> revisions are going now, extra/ is the old path.

So *that's' why I had to go in and move them around ;-)

I thought I must have just moved them to the extra directory when
trying to get the nova-t to play nice at the same time.

BTW as an aside the 0.3.2h version was the easiest version yet to build on
SuSE 9.1, built cleanly first time round.

Druid




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