Try

sudo modprobe -r cx18

Looks like you ran the command as a regular user.

On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 10:42 AM, test <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Andy Walls:
> You wrote that my dmesg problems are because of this...
> //
> >It means you were lucky on system A and your motherboard chipset help
> >correct things when the CX23418 didn't respond properly to IO from the
> >host CPU.
>
> >Here's how to fix assuming you've got the latest version from the
> >v4l-dvb repository at linuxtv.org:
>
> ># modprobe -r cx18
> ># modprobe cx18 mmio_ndelay=31
>
> >or use a value of 61, 91, 121, 152 or some higher multiple of 30.3 ns
> >until the CX23418 always responds reliably.  (The lowest value that
> >works at first may not be reliable; then again, it might,)
>
> I performed a modprobe -r cx18 and this is my result...
>
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ modprobe -r cx18
> FATAL: Error removing cx18
> (/lib/modules/2.6.24-21-generic/kernel/drivers/media/video/cx18/cx18.ko):
> Operation not permitted
>
> What happened?
> Do you think a reinstall and start from scratch may help?
>
> Thanks,
> Daryl
>
>
>
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