Mark Knecht wrote: > I have had this problem periodally, off and on, for over a year. I've > reported it here and never found a solution. One thing I ran into when > I got it working the last time was that I had been installing the ivtv > driver by hand and that installation only installs to /usr/local and > does not have a make uninstall switch. When I switched and started > using portage ivtv got installed in /usr and the two versions were > fighting with each other. I cleaned things up by hand, reinstalled > from portage again and seem to have been alright. > > This problem is not PVR-250 specific. I have a PVR-150 and PVR-250 in > the same system. The 150 is card #1 and it had this problem also.
Thanks for your reply Mark. FWIW, I installed the ivtv package from portage and am experiencing this. Something else to make note of here (likely having nothing to do with this issue). When I upgraded to gcc 3.4.4, Myth could no longer see *any* of my inputs. The ivtv module loaded fine, and 'ivtvctl -a' output looked normal. But Myth couldn't seem to recognize it. I re-emerged ivtv and Myth as well as recompiled my kernel with the new gcc, but nothing worked. And revdep-rebuild didn't catch it either. I still don't know what went wrong, but whatever it was, 'emerge -e world' fixed it. Thanks for the input. Roy _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
