Ross,

The magic line was "/sbin/depmod -a".  Must still be the windows admin in me, 
that all setting should be fixed and rebuilt on a boot up. 

I am using the msp3400-ivtv that was pulled out of the RPM that I downloaded 
from ATrpms, per the How to from Jarod's site. I have this file in location 
noted below.

/lib/modules/` -r`/kernel/drivers/media/video/

I do know you noted that this may create more issue, however, I did not even 
see a /lib/modules/`uname -r`/extra/. 

I ran the /sbin/depmod -a  command reset many changes back   the stock settings 
as noted in the How-to for the modprobe.conf file.

I just need to get the schedule showing the times all 1 hour early fixed. I did 
an 'apt-get" update set that should have and new files to fix this but it is 
still off. This, however , is off topic for this subject.

If I hit road blocks I will post or reply to some existing set of questions.


Thanks again for the help, 

Stephen


> 
> From: Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2005/04/10 Sun AM 12:39:47 EDT> To: ivtv-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Ivtv-users] Re: PVR250 thinks it is a 150 -- no luck -- reply 
> to Hugo> 
> On Apr 10, 2005 12:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > When I added the option in the /etc/modprobe.conf for setting the cardtype 
> > to 2, this is helping out in each and every re-boot. Now now PVR250 is 
> > always seen to Fedora as a PVR25 and no longer incorrectly as the 150.
> 
> Good to hear!
> 
> > I am stilling stuck with No sound. I have an error about the msp3400 file 
> > in the kernel logs. When I was searching my pc for this file I could not 
> > find this file at all. I could not find any that came close to it in the 
> > name either. I tired to find msp34 and still nothing.
> 
> msp3400 is a kernel module. There are two versions of the module, one
> comes with the kernel itself, and one comes with ivtv. You need to
> remove the version that comes with the kernel, and keep the one with
> ivtv.
> I'm not 100% sure how Jarod's guide does things, and I haven't used
> rpms in quite a while. In the end, you want to remove the msp3400.ko> file 
> from /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/media/video/, and
> keep the version from /lib/modules/`uname -r`/extra/
> 
> You'll also need to rerun depmod -a after you remove the modules.
> 
> > I did reinstall this file for my kernel to the folder the it belongs in 
> > under /lib/.../.../.../ and so on. however this seems to not help either.
> 
> This is probably the one you don't want, so it'll just give more errors.
> 
> Post your modules output again, hopefully it will give more
> information now that you've got the card detecting correctly.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Ross> 
> 
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