Hi!
Sorry, but I don't know Linux very good! In what file can I read the error? I can't find dmesg !!
dmesg is a comand line utility that prints thernel log buffer. Just type 'dmesg' on the command line.
In order to get a meaningful output for kernel oopses you also have to resolve symbols. ksymoops is a nice tool for doing this, it's shipped with all common distributions. So if you get a oops please always post the output of this command:
$ dmesg | ksymoops
When I type "insmod dvb-core.o" he says that the modul dvb-core alredy exists
When I type insmod "vp310.o" "insmod skystar2.o" he can't find the files! He is right there aren't one of this files!!
Then you inserted dvb-core twice. You can remove the module using rmmod <modulename>.
Go to the appropriate directories before insmod'ing a module, vp310.o is in DVB/driver/frontends/, skystar2.o is in DVB/driver/skystar2/.
What should I report further? In "/var/log messages" isn't somthing about it! And I don't other log-files!
You can configure your syslogd so that it prints all kernel messages into /var/log/messages. See the configuration file /etc/syslog.conf for details, for an explanation of the used syntax type 'man syslog.conf'.
good luck,
Holger
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