I just typed yum list |grep "ivtv" and it shows ivtv_xdriver.i386  
1:0.6.2-110.rhfc5.at  installed
Ken

Kenneth G Eitenmiller Jr wrote:

>Sam,
>All that I have done in regards to ivtv include whats on the 
>wilsonet.com hotwo.
>This includes:
>yum install ivtv-firmware
>yum install ivtv-kmdl-$KVER
>yum install ivtv
>yum install ivtvdev
>
>If i need to do anything other installs, I will need a little more 
>guidance. It has been quite some time since I have compliled anything 
>for linux.
>Any hints?
>Thanks,
>Ken
>
>Sam Varshavchik wrote:
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>>Kenneth G Eitenmiller Jr writes:
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>>>Andy,
>>>Here you go...
>>>Thanks,
>>>Ken
>>>      
>>>
>>You have ivtv and ivtv_fb modules loaded, so you have kernel level 
>>support. If, as I understand you, you want to run X on PVR-350's 
>>TV-Out, then you also need to install the ivtv x.org driver module, 
>>from http://dl.ivtvdriver.org/xdriver/0.10.6, it's not clear to me 
>>from your message whether you've done that, or not.
>>
>>Compiling that driver, I'm afraid, is going to be painful.  Then, 
>>after you're done, you're in for more pain: because you'll now need to 
>>hack up your xorg.conf.  ivtv's xdriver requires a lot of TLC in 
>>xorg.conf.
>>
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