A couple quick google searches reveal that the best bet is a development driver. I am using 0.7.0 running SuSE 10.1 on Intel P4. Just make sure you follow the directions on ivtv EXACTLY and make sure the firmware is in the right directory. I've installed the drivers so many times for 9.3, 10.0, 10.1 that I've got the routine down so it takes 15 minutes. No issues to speak of, just don't expect to be able utilize the hibernation. The card doesn't like it and will refuse to work until a reboot.

BTW, not trying to be a jerk with the search stuff. There is a TON of information out there to weed through! The Linux community is extremely helpful though, as long as they see you tryed finding answers before posting a question.

Let me know if you have any problems. I should be able to help you.

Cheers!

--Matt

On 6/3/06, Schultz 2005 < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anyone?


On 6/2/06, Schultz 2005 <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Can someone point me into right direction with installation of PVR-150 card.

Configuration:

(AMD) 64bit SuSE Linux 10.1
PVR-150 tv card,
XGl activated (if makes diference)

Which version of driver, firmware, packages should I install?

Links? Manuals?

Thank you!




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