Re: [vdr] VDR and multiproto - which driver to use?

2008-05-17 Thread Lauri Tischler
Lauri Tischler wrote: Lauri Tischler wrote: Halim Sahin wrote: Hi, On So, Apr 20, 2008 at 11:44:24 +0300, Lauri Tischler wrote: Any particular requirement for kernel version, i'm running 2.6.18-5-k7 (debian etch)at the moment ? HMM this kernel is too old! I think you need min 2.6.22 or

Re: [vdr] VDR and multiproto - which driver to use?

2008-04-20 Thread Lauri Tischler
Magnus Hörlin wrote: Lauri Tischler wrote: Halim Sahin wrote: Hi, install the linux-headers package coresponding to your running kernel. e. G. linux-headers-2.6.24-1-686. you can get the running kernel's version by typing uname -r check out the multiproto drivers by typing hg clone

Re: [vdr] VDR and multiproto - which driver to use?

2008-04-20 Thread Halim Sahin
Hi, On So, Apr 20, 2008 at 11:44:24 +0300, Lauri Tischler wrote: Any particular requirement for kernel version, i'm running 2.6.18-5-k7 (debian etch)at the moment ? HMM this kernel is too old! I think you need min 2.6.22 or better! I have tested it with 2.6.24 with gcc 4.2 and had no errors.

Re: [vdr] VDR and multiproto - which driver to use?

2008-04-20 Thread Gregoire Favre
On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 12:54:32PM +0300, Lauri Tischler wrote: BTW, What are actual benefits for running multiproto, other then having fun at bleeding edge. I dont have S2-cards or odd USB-devices, yet. Just old NEXUS-S and NOVA-T PCI-cards. Zapping is faster for me with multiproto on my

Re: [vdr] VDR and multiproto - which driver to use?

2008-04-20 Thread Lauri Tischler
Lauri Tischler wrote: Halim Sahin wrote: Hi, On So, Apr 20, 2008 at 11:44:24 +0300, Lauri Tischler wrote: Any particular requirement for kernel version, i'm running 2.6.18-5-k7 (debian etch)at the moment ? HMM this kernel is too old! I think you need min 2.6.22 or better! I have tested it

Re: [vdr] VDR and multiproto - which driver to use?

2008-04-20 Thread Luca Olivetti
En/na Lauri Tischler ha escrit: Well, upgraded and compiled. Does command 'hg pull http://jusst.de/hg/multiproto_plus' keep directory multiproto_plus current ? after pulling you have to issue an hg update, but it will tell you so anyway. http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/ Bye -- Luca

Re: [vdr] VDR and multiproto - which driver to use?

2008-04-20 Thread Timothy D. Lenz
- Original Message - From: Manu Abraham [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: VDR Mailing List vdr@linuxtv.org Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 6:42 AM Subject: Re: [vdr] VDR and multiproto - which driver to use? Klaus Schmidinger wrote: I'm in the process of reintroducing the multiproto changes

Re: [vdr] VDR and multiproto - which driver to use?

2008-04-19 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
On 04/12/08 15:42, Manu Abraham wrote: Klaus Schmidinger wrote: I'm in the process of reintroducing the multiproto changes in order to start the 1.7 developer version. Since I haven't been following the driver development recently I was wondering if somebody could tell me which driver is

Re: [vdr] VDR and multiproto - which driver to use?

2008-04-19 Thread Lauri Tischler
Klaus Schmidinger wrote: On 04/12/08 15:42, Manu Abraham wrote: If that looks hard, i can push a tree which is a result of the above outlined steps. Thanks a lot for providing http://jusst.de/hg/multiproto_plus. Any instructions somewhere how to stuff that into stock kernel (debian)? I

Re: [vdr] VDR and multiproto - which driver to use?

2008-04-19 Thread Udo Richter
Lauri Tischler wrote: If that looks hard, i can push a tree which is a result of the above outlined steps. Thanks a lot for providing http://jusst.de/hg/multiproto_plus. Any instructions somewhere how to stuff that into stock kernel (debian)? I really don't want to compile the total kernel.

Re: [vdr] VDR and multiproto - which driver to use?

2008-04-19 Thread Halim Sahin
Hi, install the linux-headers package coresponding to your running kernel. e. G. linux-headers-2.6.24-1-686. you can get the running kernel's version by typing uname -r check out the multiproto drivers by typing hg clone http://just.dde/hg/multiproto_plus. cd multiproto_plus make make install

Re: [vdr] VDR and multiproto - which driver to use?

2008-04-19 Thread Magnus Hörlin
Lauri Tischler wrote: Halim Sahin wrote: Hi, install the linux-headers package coresponding to your running kernel. e. G. linux-headers-2.6.24-1-686. you can get the running kernel's version by typing uname -r check out the multiproto drivers by typing hg clone

Re: [vdr] VDR and multiproto - which driver to use?

2008-04-19 Thread Volker Schierz
Hi! There is no package hg! Use: apt-get install mercurial Instead. Bye, Volker -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lauri Tischler Sent: Samstag, 19. April 2008 19:19 To: VDR Mailing List Subject: Re: [vdr] VDR and multiproto - which

[vdr] VDR and multiproto - which driver to use?

2008-04-12 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
I'm in the process of reintroducing the multiproto changes in order to start the 1.7 developer version. Since I haven't been following the driver development recently I was wondering if somebody could tell me which driver is best to use at this time. The one at http://jusst.de/hg/multiproto

Re: [vdr] VDR and multiproto - which driver to use?

2008-04-12 Thread Manu Abraham
Klaus Schmidinger wrote: I'm in the process of reintroducing the multiproto changes in order to start the 1.7 developer version. Since I haven't been following the driver development recently I was wondering if somebody could tell me which driver is best to use at this time. The one at

Re: [vdr] VDR and multiproto - which driver to use?

2008-04-12 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
On 04/12/08 15:42, Manu Abraham wrote: Klaus Schmidinger wrote: I'm in the process of reintroducing the multiproto changes in order to start the 1.7 developer version. Since I haven't been following the driver development recently I was wondering if somebody could tell me which driver is

Re: [vdr] VDR and multiproto - which driver to use?

2008-04-12 Thread Igor
You have both the functionality of both trees in one tree. If that looks hard, i can push a tree which is a result of the above outlined steps. @Manu It will be great :) Igor ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org