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On Thu, February 19, 2009 6:12 am, Michael Sullivan wrote: |
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> On Thu, 2009-02-19 at 04:42 +0000, Stroller wrote: |
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>> On 18 Feb 2009, at 22:41, Michael Sullivan wrote: |
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>> Is it possible that, when you booted with the new kernel & no cards |
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>> were found they were removed from MythTV's database? |
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>> I have never used MythTV, but maybe - under the old kernel - you can |
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>> add them back in using MythTV's setup and they'll work again? |
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>> This doesn't help why the cards are not shown under the new kernel, |
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>> but if you are easily able to add them in then it would demonstrate |
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>> that your hardware is OK & perhaps inspire confidence. |
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>> Stroller. |
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> I got Myth to work with the 2.6.26-r4 kernel, but I don't plan on using |
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> this kernel forever. Is there any way I can find out what modules are |
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> being loaded with this kernel that aren't being loaded with the new one? |
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You could check the output of "lspci -v" to check which drivers are used |
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for the video-capture card you are using. |
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Joost |