<font color="black" face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" size="2"><font color="black" face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" size="2">---------------------<br>Brent wrote:<br> <font color="#660066"><br></font>This is all from memory, but I think what I had to do was:
<br> <br>Unload the ivtv modules and unload the video4linux modules. <br>make install the dvb stuff and it should overwrite the video4linux module <br>then modprobe ivtv back into the kernel and it will pull the new v4l module
<br>then modprobe the em28xx_dvb <br> <br>I think that is how it worked for me. I believe the problem is that the <br>v4l module you are running doesn't have any context for the dvb modules <br>and thus won't let them load. Personally I got two bucks for Axel if he
<br>would start kmdl'ing the em28xx_dvb modules too. <br> <br>Ok ok. three bucks. :-) <br> <br>Brent<br>------------------<br><br><br>Ok, I rmmod'd ivtv and all the v4l modules I could see that were loaded... Is that what you meant? Or did you mean to yum remove them? Anyhow, then I did the make install and modprobed as you specified. I'd kill for the ability to yum that module in there. I am about a day from formatting everything and switching to Ubuntu as it looks a lot easier to get this stuff added over there.
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