On Wednesday 26 September 2007 04:48:34 Steve wrote:
> I'm beating my head against the wall. I've read that 1.0.2 was
> suppose to be in the kernel for 2.6.22.5 but when I updated to that,
> it still showed 1.0.0. Now I've updated to 2.6.22.7-76 (x86_64 fc6)
> and it STILL shows 1.0.0 and I get the DMA timeouts on most
> recordings, especially if two turners are going at once. How can I
> get 1.0.2 to install? I've: - downloaded the ivtv-1.0.2 tarball
> - extracted it
> - modeprobe -r ivtv
> - make
> - make install
> - depmod -a
> - modprobe ivtv
>
> and it still keeps coming up with version 1.0.0 in dmesg
>
> I'm going crazy and the WAF is fading fast. I need help...please I
> begging!!!! Let me know what you want for diagnostic information.


ivtv-1.0.2 tarball just contains the utilities, not a new driver (the 
driver is now part of the kernel, remember?)

The DMA fixes will be part of the 2.6.24 kernel. In the meantime you can 
use the v4l-dvb repository and make and install that. You can get it 
here: www.linuxtv.org/hg/v4l-dvb.

The driver version will be 1.1.0 after installing v4l-dvb.

Regards,

        Hans

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