Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Greetings Andrew;

g'day.

> 2.6.11-mm2 seems to work, mostly.
> 
> First, the ieee1394 stuff seems to have fixed up that driver, and kino 
> can access my movie cameras video over the firewire very nicely 
> without applying the bk-ieee1394-patch.  The camera has builtin 
> stereo mics in it, but nary a peep can be heard from it thru the 
> firewire.  Am I supposed to be able to hear that?

Was it working with 2.6.11+bk-ieee1394.patch?  Or with anything else?

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> Second, I have a pdHDTV-3000 card, and up till now I've been 
> overwriting the bttv stuffs with the drivers in pcHDTV-1.6.tar.gz by 
> doing a make clean;make;make install.  But now thats broken, and the 
> error message doesn't seem to make sense to this old K&R C guy.
>
> The error exit:
> make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.11-mm2'
>   CC 
> [M]  /usr/pcHDTV3000/linux/pcHDTV-1.6/kernel-2.6.x/driver/bttv-i2c.o
> /usr/pcHDTV3000/linux/pcHDTV-1.6/kernel-2.6.x/driver/bttv-i2c.c:362: 
> error: unknown field `id' specified in initializer
> /usr/pcHDTV3000/linux/pcHDTV-1.6/kernel-2.6.x/driver/bttv-i2c.c:362: 
> warning: missing braces around initializer
> /usr/pcHDTV3000/linux/pcHDTV-1.6/kernel-2.6.x/driver/bttv-i2c.c:362: 
> warning: (near initialization for 
> `bttv_i2c_client_template.released')
> make[2]: *** 
> [/usr/pcHDTV3000/linux/pcHDTV-1.6/kernel-2.6.x/driver/bttv-i2c.o] 
> Error 1
> make[1]: *** 
> [_module_/usr/pcHDTV3000/linux/pcHDTV-1.6/kernel-2.6.x/driver] Error 
> 2
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.11-mm2'
> make: *** [modules] Error 2
> 
> The braces are indeed there.

What's pcHDTV-1.6.tar.gz?  If it was merged up then these things wouldn't
happen.

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> Third, somewhere between 2.6.11-rc5-RT-V0.39-02 and 2.6.11, I've lost 
> my sensors except for one on the motherboard called THRM by 
> gkrellm-2.28.  Nothing seems to be able to bring the w83627hf back to 
> life.

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