Hi,
What happens if you do "modprobe char-major-81-0" in terminal? I get:
Can't locate module char-major-81-0.
I edited modules.conf, but dvb still doesn�t appear with lsmod and off
course it doesn't work.
Any other hints?
Thanks,
Roman

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From: Seeberg, Ingo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Freitag, 8. Februar 2002 09:18
To: 'Roman Schmidmeir'
Subject: AW: [linux-dvb] FW: can't locate module char-major-81-0

Try editing /etc/modules.conf

Add "alias char-major-81-0 dvb"

You may have the following entries too (for lirc for example)

    alias char-major-61 lirc_dvb                #this is the modules
needed by lircd
    alias char-major-81-0 dvb
    alias char-major-250 dvb
    options dvb_init_chan=2 pids_off=0 readfirm=1
    options saa7146_core mode=0

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Von: Roman Schmidmeir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 7. Februar 2002 22:52
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: [linux-dvb] FW: can't locate module char-major-81-0



 
Hi!
I installed dvb-drivers (newest version)  and vdr 0.99pre5 on RedHat 7.2
(kernel 2.4.7) without problems. As I want to use it only as Video
Recorder without TV, I am using a WinTV Nova. First problem I have is
that I have to do make insmod after every reboot. When I do it, it tells
me that everything is all right and it found 1 dvb card. I can start VDR
(I switched of OSD with DEBUG_OSD=1). It says that it found 1 video
device. Then it waits. I logon with telnet and tell it to grab a picture
-> ERROR: can't locate module char-major-81-0. And if I use kvdr (to get
a menu) it can't find a single channel and it also tells me: -> ERROR:
can't locate module char-major-81-0. Well, I guess this is the problem.
I read something in the archive about it, they used "alias
char-major-81-0 dvb"  to autoload dvb, but that's all I found. It works
fine in Windows. Please tell me what information you need to help me or
tell me something I could try, Thank you very much, Roman
 
 
 



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