David

Thanks for the quick response. I check for that rpm on the atrpms site last night and it wasnt there. Perhaps it had not been posted yet and my kernel release of FC4 had only been released on Sept 30 so perhaps I was not exercising enough patience. I re-ran the yum install this evening and it installed without issue.

I just realized that this was not really the group to post this issue to so for that I appologize to all. Thanks again for the help.

Tyler B

----- Original Message ----- From: "David Watkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "MythTV Users List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 3:59 AM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] lirc_i2c problem


On 04/10/05, Tyler Bartel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have been figting with a problem all evening that I am hopng someone can
help me with:

Machine:
Intel 1.8Ghz / 512RAM
Running 2.6.13-1.1526_FC4
Hauppage WinTV PVR-150

I have been following Jaron Wilsons Howto on getting MythTV running and I
have hit a stumbling block at Lirc...

When I ran: #  yum install lirc-kmdl-$KVER
I got: No Match for arguement:  lirc-kmdl-2.6.13-1.1526_FC4
So I ran # yum install lirc
And that installed successfully

The problem is that when I continue on to load the lirc module with:
    # depmod -a
    # modprobe lirc_i2c
 I get : FATAL: Module lirc_i2c not found.

I tested the ivtv firmware in Myth and I get a nice quality sound and video
but I am stuck at this Lirc problem.

Any help would be appreciated.


You need that kmdl file as well.

Looking at the atrpms site, this looks as if it's the one you need.

lirc-kmdl-2.6.13-1.1526_FC4-0.7.2-49.rhfc4.at.i686.rpm

Not sure why yum couldn't find it though.  You need to make sure the
kernel version matches (which it does) also that the architecture
matches your kernel (you don't want smp if you haven't got multiple
processors or _64 if you havent' got 64 bit).  I'm not quite sure
about the subtleties of i586 and i686.

If you think the above file is correct, you could try downloading it
directly and installing it using rpm.

go to the directory you downloaded the file to and type:

#rpm -uvh lirc-kmdl-2.6.13-1.1526_FC4-0.7.2-49.rhfc4.at.i686.rpm

Hope this helps.  Kernel modules are the only bit of the atrpms site
that I still have trouble with.
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