i use this to determine in which pci bus the card is.

# /usr/X11R6/bin/Xorg -scanpci

gr.

Patrick

>
>> try to add the following line in your modprobe.conf
>>
>> options ivtv ivtv_std=2 tda9887=0 # THIS IS FOR PAL, ADJUST FOR NTSC
>> (STD=1)
>>
>> Gr
>>
>>Patrick
>
> ==== modprobe.conf file ===# ivtv modules setup
> alias char-major-81 videodev
> alias char-major-81-0 ivtv
> alias tveeprom tveeprom-ivtv
> #install ivtv /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install ivtv
> install ivtv /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install ivtv; /sbin/modprobe ivtv-fb
> options ivtv ivtv_std=1 tda9887=0 tuner=47  <----- LINE ADDED
>
> This didn't help with or without the tuner.  I forgot to mention that I
> can remove the noise by issuing "ivtvfbctl /dev/fb1 -alpha 0"
>
> I noticed that in my previous output that I'm sharing IRQ with something.
>
>  PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 0000:00:0d.0
>  PCI: Sharing IRQ 11 with 0000:00:11.0
>
> Could that be the problem?  I removed cards that I didn't need and moved
> some around to hopefully change the IRQ.  I moved it from 5 to 11 which
> you can see from previous post.
>
> Any suggestions as to what to do next? How to determine which device is
> sharing the IRQ?
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Steve
>
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gr.

patrick



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