I've tried "make" "make install" several times. Usually, my PC refuses to boot up after that. Maybe it is a problem with the Suse distro, or the ivtv driver, or me. I've been using linux since the 0.9 kernel. Sometimes, I just want things to work on my computer, and not have to "hack" and "chop" at every piece of new hardware I throw in my Pc.

I'll try the ivtv list, again.

Mario L wrote:
What is difficult about going to chris kennedy's site and downloading
the source code.
Make sure you have kernel sources installed in /usr/src/linux

make, make install ?


On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 11:28:32 -0600, Kevin Kuphal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

herminio wrote:


Is there anyway of using Myth-TV WITHOUT the IVTV drivers?  I have a
PVR-250 with the Conexant CX23416-12 chip.  I'm about to get another
PVR-Card just so I can use Myth-TV.

Unfortunately, IVTV on SUSE 9.1 Pro has been a living nightmare to get
working.  When I have to record a program, I just boot into W2K and
use SageTV, which works flawlessly.

What you're asking is like asking if you can use SageTV without the Windows 2000 drivers for your card. Your problem lies with Suse and IVTV, not MythTV. I don't know if you've tried, but working with the IVTV mailing list to resolve your problems with the distribution you chose would be the route pursue.

Kevin
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