sorry, there is a 3.5 step below
3.5 - untar the package
   # tar xzf driver-20020219.tgz ; cd driver

Fabio Roger wrote:

> try this:
> 1 - log in as root
> 2 - create a directory
>   # mkdir bttv2 ; cd bttv2
> 3 - download the bttv2 from http://bttv-v4l2.sourceforge.net
>   # wget http://bttv-v4l2.sourceforge.net/download/driver-20020219.tgz
> 4 - compile and install it
>   # make ; make install
> 5 - load the driver
>   # modprobe bttv2
>
> in my box, this "make install" doesnt work out, so I myself have to 
> copy the compiled files to the /lib/modules/[kernel version]/misc
>
> hope this helps
>
> Fabio Roger
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> David =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mac�as-Verde?= wrote:
>
>> Dear Justin:
>>
>>
>> Thank you very much for your help but I have some questions.
>>
>> I visited the web you told me and it is going to 
>> http://bttv-v4l2.sourceforge.net/  and the files I found there were 
>> the ones I attached to this mail, but nothing about 
>> bttv2-yyyymmdd.tgz. I am sure it is because my fault not to find 
>> them. This linux world is becoming a little bit complicated for a 
>> windows user like me, up to now. I wonder I could learn at least the 
>> basis in a short time.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> David Macias-Verde
>> Medical Physicist
>> Medical Physics Department
>> Hospital de Gran Canaria Dr. Negr�n
>>
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