The atrpms kernel is the Red Hat kernel with updated v4l2/i2c bits (as well as SGI's XFS). This is considered well tested. You need such a kernel to test the binary kernel modules.
All right... I finally managed to get some stuff working!
I followed the instruction posted here in another thread (to get the saa7134 drivers to compile) and it worked. I was able to launch MythTV frontend and get an TV windows (displayed only noise). When I tried to change channel, MythTV just hanged (no tuner detected)... I'm going to have to play with it a little more.
Now if only I could sound to work on my Asus A7V8X board...
Does other distros have better support for all this? It seems to be rather painful with Red Hat...
Etienne
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