Hi,
on debian 7 or derivates such as ubuntu 12.04/14.04, how can I automtically
compile the linuxtv drivers against the latest kernel after a kernel update
came in?
Is DKMS suitable here? Has somebody done it and has instructions?
What if I only have one specific DVB module only anyway, can I
Is this the place to ask questions related to linux-media? I see mostly
development messages, is there a more appropriate place?
Dex
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Hi all,
I have a Technotrend TT S2-3600 on my debian 7 media center.
Debians stock 3.2 kernel would cause panics when talking to the device unless
I compile the LinuxTV module.
Alas, debian has a *lot* of kernel upgrades and I'd like to have only my
specific module compiled at boot time if it
On Raspbian/wheezy with 3.18.7 kernel I ran the basic approach and end up
somewhere here:
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v4l-cx231xx-avcore-01.fw
v4l-cx23418-apu.fw
v4l-cx23418-cpu.fw
v4l-cx23418-dig.fw
v4l-cx23885-avcore-01.fw
v4l-cx23885-enc-broken.fw
v4l-cx25840.fw
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deb7, Debian 3.2.68-1+deb7u1 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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