All answered. Thxs

All the best,

-=terry(Denver)=-


On Sat, 2007-01-20 at 15:53 +0100, Sander Sweers wrote:
> Teruel de Campo MD wrote:
> > I have always installed ivtv from source now SuSE 10.2 comes with
> > "built-in" ivtv.
> 
> OpenSuSE comes with the ivtv modules included.
> 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> rpm -qa | grep ivtv
> > ivtv-0.8.0-9
> > ivtv-kmp-default-0.8.0_2.6.18.2_34-9
> > 
> > Q#1:  What is the ivtv-kmp-default-0.8.0_2.6.18.2_34-9? Is this the ivtv
> > module built in the kernel?
> 
> These are the actual kernel modules.
> 
> > Q#2: Do I need ivtv-0.8.0-9 if I have the ivtv-kmp?
> 
> This is most likely the userland tools like, v4l2-ctl, ivtv-tune etc. 
> You do not need them but I would install them anyway as these are very 
> handy to test.
> 
> > Q#3: To install the new version of ivtv I have to remove both
> > (ivtv-0.8.0-9 
> > ivtv-kmp-default-0.8.0_2.6.18.2_34-9) don't I?
> 
> 
> Depends, if you upgrade via yast, no they will be upgraded (replaced). 
> If you plan to build from source you will need to remove both.
> 
> Greets
> Sander
> 
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