I rebuilt my system and with the ivtv driver: ivtv-0.1.10-48.4_pre2_ck100zz.rhfc3.at
This does the same thing as described below. It was suggested that I delete the rhgb out of the /boot/grub/menu.lst file for the current kernel and replace it with vga=792. If I lower the resolution to vga=788 it no longer locks up. I can get through the boot sequence. on the TV out. My current problem is that every thing is green. I was also instructed to add: ivtvctl -j reg=0x6c,val=0xda -d /dev/video16 to my modprobe.conf file to fix this. It did on my old setup but I could never get through the boot. I googled the problem with little luck. Someone suggested changing the da to fa in the above but that did not work. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Happy New Year! Doug -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Pastor Doug Coats Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 10:22 PM To: ivtv-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: RE: [Ivtv-users] PVR 350 hangs on boot up When I make that change I get nothing to the TV and the system locks. When I keep it at fbdev I get the KDE login and the KDE animated loading splash screen and then the screen goes blank after it loads the last thing and locks up. I haven't taken the time to compare the logs to see what they are reporting. My lspci -v reports the ID Bus as: 00:12.0 ... I decided to go ahead and setup the mythtv side of things and get it to work in the monitor the way that I want it to and go from there. Thanks again for all your help. I think when I get it to work I will pass along your experiences and mine to Jarod. Merry Christmas, Doug -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Thomas K. Nappi Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 6:14 PM To: ivtv-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: RE: [Ivtv-users] PVR 350 hangs on boot up This is how it worked for me. This is your "NEW" config file, with a commented change: Section "Device" Identifier "Hauppauge PVR 350 iTVC15 Framebuffer" Driver "ivtvdev" #Driver "fbdev" ### change fb0 to whatever your card grabbed Option "ivtv" "/dev/fb1" # Change this from fbdev to ivtv. ### change the BusID to whatever is reported by lspci, specify it as hex. BusID "0:0x12:0" EndSection That should be it. Also, what is the card address from lspci -v? You could also name it like this: BusID "PCI:00:12:0" and it should work (where your original address was 00.12.0) -tom --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Thank for your help - you have got me going in the correct > direction. > > The log in now comes up on the screen and I can log in but the > picture > behaves very speradically. It jumps on and off as it loads > things and > just about when it is done with the startup proceedures it > goes black. > > I am not clear on one of your suggestions. Here is a portion > of a copy of > the original xorg.conf as suggested by Jarod: > > Section "Device" > Identifier "Hauppauge PVR 350 iTVC15 Framebuffer" > Driver "ivtvdev" > #Driver "fbdev" > > ### change fb0 to whatever your card grabbed > Option "fbdev" "/dev/fb0" > > ### change the BusID to whatever is reported by lspci, > specify it > as hex. > BusID "0:0x14:0" > EndSection > > I then change it to the correct BusID and fb settings so mine > looks like > this: > > Section "Device" > Identifier "Hauppauge PVR 350 iTVC15 Framebuffer" > Driver "ivtvdev" > #Driver "fbdev" > > ### change fb0 to whatever your card grabbed > Option "fbdev" "/dev/fb1" > > ### change the BusID to whatever is reported by lspci, > specify it > as hex. > BusID "0:0x12:0" > EndSection > > The suggestion of yours that I am not following is: > > > I also had to change > > preceding device on that from 'fbdev' to 'ivtv' > > > > If you could show me what exactly you mean from the conf files > above I > would really appreciate it. > > Doug > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide > Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from > real users. > Discover which products truly live up to the hype. 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