On Friday 10 January 2003 09:35, you wrote:
> Hey Derek,
>
> On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 10:30, Derek Fountain wrote:
> > Only problem is, xawtv doesn't work! When it starts it says:
> > ioctl: VIDIOCSCHAN(0,Composite,flags=0x0,type=2,norm=2): Invalid argument
> > ioctl: VIDIOCSCHAN(0,Composite,flags=0x0,type=2,norm=3): Invalid argument
> > v4l: timeout (got SIGALRM), hardware/driver problems?
>
> Let me guess, DC10+ and (vanilla) kernel's modules? Won't work,
> unfortunately. Something's badly broken in there. I never bothered to
> fix it, I'll send a new version upstream for 2.5 some day. Don't bother
> to get it working, just use the CVS drivers

Er, either I'm confused or you are!

This is SuSE's 2.4.19 kernel with the drivers and packages all off the SuSE 
disks. In theory it should all work. In practise it's close. There seems to 
be a problem with SuSE's xawtv package. I've just recompiled the latest xawtv 
code from source and and works perfectly. Therefore the driver they supply 
works too! :o)

What doesn't work is SuSE's mjpeg tools, version 1.6.0. This barfs after about 
2 seconds with a sync error. I'm on my way to get the 1.6.1 source now. If 
that fails, this list will be first to know. :o)

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