The binary version should run fine for a 32 bit Xorg
as well.
I am not sure what version of ivtv you are using but
assuming it is recent version then the ivtvdev_drv.o
is bundled with the ivtv releases (on
ivtv.no-ip.info). The latest (fastest) ones are not
available for download individually at
it def does work. I have the same setup almost exactly, gentoo with
kernel 2.6.9, xorg 6.8.0-r3, pvr350 (rev990)
my xorg.conf file:
http://jeff.jeffornot.com/XF86Config
the startup script I'm using for myth:
http://jeff.jeffornot.com/start_myth.sh
(both of those files probably have a LOT of
I tried the latest 0.2 release of ivtv with the same results. I really
appreciate the assistance.
Greg.
Here is the output from startx
[EMAIL PROTECTED] greg $ startx -display=0:0
X Window System Version 6.8.0
Release Date: 8 September 2004
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 6.8
Build
What are the same results? Does X crash, or just not load? does the
system freeze? Are you getting any errors?
The only one I see in the log is this one:
(EE) IVTVDEV(0): FBIOPAN_DISPLAY: Invalid argument
But I get that error all the time. Try changing which fb you are
using, and if none of
Thanks to every one that offered sugestions.
I tried to do some tests with the frame buffer by itself and it was
unresponsive.
As it turns out I had this in my /etc/modules.d/ivtv to clean the random
junk off the screen.
post-install ivtv-fb /usr/bin/ivtvfbctl /dev/fb0 -alpha 0
And that was