Le ven 2005-01-14 a 15:53:28 -0500, Sean Jewett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a dit: > > Has anyone managed to get the planb driver to work (or better yet, with > the v4l stuff)? If so, how? What kernel, what distro, what phase of the > moon? > > I have beat my head with Debian and now Yellow Dog to no avail. My last > ditch effort was to install YDL 2.3 and then install the RPM's Michel > offers on his website: > > http://www.cpu.lu/~mlan/planb.html > > I patched the 2.4.18 kernel with the patch he offers above that. Either > 2.4.18 does not work with that RPM (in which case, it might be nice to
why are you bothering with 2.4.18? FYI, the kernel stuff on that site is ancient history. > know) and only works with the 2.2's he offers, or I can only conclude this > is a cruel joke. I'm seeing the same thing with the xawtv RPM and 2.4.18 > kernel that I saw under Debian, that being this error: the driver isn't even present in 2.6. hasn't been ported. it's been neglected for i don't know how long. i emailed mich a while back - when 2.6. was still -test - i can't quite remmeber all he said, as i've lost the email convo, but he said something about a lack of motivation, or ack of time, not sure which. you can email him about it if you like. > ioctl: VIDIOCSCHAN(0,Composite,flags=0x0,type=2,norm=3): Invalid argument means the kernel didn't grok the attempt at doing something involving it. either the driver isn't cooperating, or the source you fetched doesn't work. one more thing: this is a debian list, not a YDL one ;).
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