On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 13:24:47 +0100, Niklas Brunlid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 00:52:27 -0800, Jarod Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sunday 06 March 2005 14:50, Niklas Brunlid wrote:How do I get a system installed on FC3 using Jarod's guide to use the
firmware in pvr48wdm_1.8.22037.exe (the one recommended on the wiki)? I
used that one for a _long_ time on my box when it was running Gentoo and
never had any playback freezes on my PVR350, but with the one in the
latest (stable) ATRPMs I get frequent freezes.
I have the actual .bin files in /lib/modules, and I've checked their MD5
sums, but I can't seem to get IVTV to use them.
If they're all that is in /lib/modules, as far as ivtv firmwares, that's what ivtv is using. It won't work period, if it isn't loading something from there.
This is strange... I have three files:
ivtv-fw-dec.bin, md5 305dba74bbe5905447add8883f3ecb68 (0x02020023) ivtv-fw-enc.bin, md5 6e2012d919fa48811c27e25e54a0a5dc (0x02040024) ivtv-fw-enc.bin, md5 ab75947ef1b086e26f9b08e628baa02e (presumably 0x02040011)
The first and third are in /lib/modules, but I still get Mar 6 23:40:19 holywood kernel: ivtv: Decoder revision: 0x02020023 Mar 6 23:40:20 holywood kernel: ivtv: Encoder revision: 0x02040024 Mar 6 23:40:20 holywood kernel: ivtv: Encoder Firmware is buggy, use version 0x02040011
...in /var/log/messages when I boot the computer, even after leaving it with no power plugged in for >5 minutes.
...and of course the solution appears in your brain three seconds after you hit submit... I remembered to re-run mkinitrd-ivtv and all is well. =)
Good thing it sees that the firmware binaries are already a part of the initrd file (since I had no backup). :)
/ Niklas
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