Nope no options in my modprobe.conf (I'm running this on gentoo so the equivlent would be the ivtv file in the modules.d dir, unless I'm mistaken). I used to have some in there but haveing seen all the messages on this list about the problems they have cause and that the driver should be takeing care of anything needed now, I removed them about a week ago and found no difference ( I've done serveral complete power cycles since then so they should be gone).

-Chris

Keith C wrote:


How about any options in modprobe.conf? Generally, a lot of the recent problems have been too many options.

Keith



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