Frank Armstrong wrote:
> hmmm...okay thanks...
>  
> well about a month ago i posted on here...i was getting a firmware
> loading failure no such file or directory even tho the kernel could
> clearly see the firmware file and directory...i posted it on here to no
> avail...
>  
> no i've yum removed *ivtv and then yum install ivtv...removes and
> reinstalls fine...but when i modprobe ivtv i get FATAL: no ivtv
> module...so i've once again yum remove *ivtv...so i guess we can start
> fresh...i'm sort of a newb at the linux commands...so what do you
> suggest i do first?

Look at Jarad's page here:

http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php?SID&expandables=closed&ivtv=open&pvr350out=open#capture

It has directions for FC4 and getting the PVR cards running.  Take with
a grain of salt, and update appropriately for FC5.  Grap your ivtv stuff
from ATRPMs.  I used this to get my PVR-350 running.  No problems for me
with the firmware.  Ivtv worked "out of the box" so to speak, after I
figured out to install most of what Axel makes available.  My problems
were all on the MythTV setup side of things (which I've since ironed out).

If you are still having problems, post the IVTV output from your
/var/log/messages after you boot the computer.....

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Kevin J. Cummings
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