Darren Coleman wrote:
This is good advice.

I have learnt through previous trial-and-error to stop blindly using "yum
update" to upgrade the kernel until I am sure ivtv-kmdl has been updated for
the new kernel. :)

Daz


  
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:mythtv-users-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jos Hoekstra
Sent: 13 November 2005 09:05
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] ivtv-kmdl and lirc-kmdl for 2.6.14-1.1637
missing

As usual we should give Axel a bit of time to get everything together,
he 's doing a great job building everything so we don't have to.
Paying back with a bit of patience is the least we can do ;)

Regards,

Jos
    
Thanks all for replies.
I honestly didn't know that I was using a kernel that was so new! I was just going through Jarod's guide.
Ok, what kernel is safe?

BTW, Axel sent this FYI:

--
ivtv is in the repo, but the generated links on the webpage broke since
Nov. 5th. Thanks for reproting! Either add /all/ in the link or use
smart/apt/yum etc.

Finally alsa-driver is broken on 2.6.14, too. I'll upload 1.0.10rc3
later today.

On the long run I'll try to focus with v4l/ivtv/mythtv bits on RHEL4,
and try to convince Jarod to rebase his guide (although 99% is the
same as FC4). FC4 is upgrading the kernel far too often, including
major upgrades and broken ones, too. And I'd like a more stable
platform for productive systems, including PVRs.
-- Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net ---



Brad Fuller schreef:

    
These two kernel modules do not appear to be available on ATRPMs.
A place for ivtv-kmdl for this kernel appears on the site, but no real
file exists when you click the link.
I didn't see lirc-kmdl at all.

Do you know where I could grab these?
      

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