I was finally able to solve this problem, mostly. Using the 2.6.11 series kernels (-1.14 or -1.27), I can't seem to get any ivtv driver mid-0.3.4 to present to work. I had to downgrade my kernel to 2.6.10-1.770_14 and then let apt install 0.3.5g from atrpms -testing.
Audio still not working, so on to that. - JM On Saturday 28 May 2005 01:23 am, Garry Cook wrote: > On 5/27/05, Jason Mollman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > True, and I'm going through them. But I thought I'd mention it here given > > the reference to mythfrontend. > > > > And yes, I know how to use google and the ivtv maillist thanks. > > > > On Friday 27 May 2005 11:39 pm, Donavan Stanley wrote: > > > On 5/27/05, Jason Mollman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Yesterday I upgraded my FC3 install via ATRPMS. Afterward, I can no > > > > longer watch livetv. I only get the EPG, then a black screen. Syslog > > > > shows a kernel oops related to mythfrontend. > > > > > > Searching google turned up lots of hits for "ivtv: No memory on > > > buffer alloc!" many of them on the ivtv mailing list (where this > > > thread belongs). > > I had a similar problem today. apt-get dist upgrade downgraded my > kernel. Very wierd, didn't think it was supposed to automagically > upgrade the kernel, let alone downgrade it. Either way, it did not > install any of the kernel modules (ivtv, alsa, lirc, etc.), so after a > reboot, the X server wouldn't start. Had to ssh in, at which point I > could have just booted the old kernel, but instead I upgraded (for > real this time) and installed the modules. > Probably a different issue then what you're seeing, but thought I'd > throw it out there... > --Garry _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
