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> > I'm a bit out of my depth here, Ronald.  I thought that putting vl4
> > into XF86Config-4 did that?
>
> Not exactly. The 'v4l' in your XF86Config loads the XFree86 v4l/Xv
> module. This module will provide an Xv-implementation of the v4l
> overlay via X. this is a fancy way of doing very simple display of
> video on-screen without needing a lot of code. However, your *kernel*
> needs to *support* your card before X can *use* the card, so you load
> both the v4l modules (videodev.o, v4l2-common.o, etc.) and the driver
> module (e.g. zr36067.o or zoran.o, depending on whether you use the
> CVS driver or the 2.6.x built-in one). Then, your kernel supports
> your card and X can use it.
>
OK - I must be missing something here ;-)

My modprobe.preload now looks like this:

zr36067
via-My modprobe.preload now looks like this:

zr36067
via-agp
videodev
v4l1-compat
v4l2-common

Still if I use studio -t I see only the ATi display card.

Anne
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