I see - you're propably missing another thing too: Check
Device drivers -> I2C support * or M Device drivers -> I2C support -> I2C device interface * or M Device drivers -> I2C support-> I2C Algorithms -> I2C bit-banging interfaces * or M Device drivers -> I2C support-> I2C Hardware Bus support -> Intel PIIX4 * or M (not so important) Device drivers -> I2C support-> Other I2C Chip support -> Philips PCF8574 and PCF8574A as module Device drivers -> I2C support-> Other I2C Chip support -> Philips PCF8591 as module After enabling I2C go back to Multimedia and THEN you should see BT848. Am Freitag, den 14.01.2005, 12:13 +0000 schrieb Tony Boom: > On Friday 14 January 2005 11:35, Holly Bostick wrote: > > > What is the exact name and model number of the card, so you or we can > > look it up and *see* what chipset it is using > > OK, after ripping my PC to bits and taking the card out this is what it is. > > On the card: > PAL-BG/I > 62314 Rev BM > > On the actual chip itself: > 25878-12 > C40276.2 > 9830 > Korea > > > > What precisely do you have in Device Drivers=>Multimedia Devices=>Video > > for Linux (or Video4Linux or V4L, or whatever it's called)? > > I have the choice of: > > Mediavision Pro Movie Studio For Linux > Quickcam BW Video For Linux > Quickcam Colour Video For Linux (EXPERIMENTAL) > W9966CF Webcam (Flycam Supra and others) Video For Linux > CPiA Video For Linux > Stradis 4:2:2 MPEG-2 video driver (EXPERIMENTAL) > Zoran ZR36057/36067 Video For Linux > Sony Vaio Picturebook Motion Eye Video For Linux > Siemens-Nixdorf 'Multimedia eXtention Board' > Philips-Semiconductors 'dpc7146 demontration board' > Hexium HV-PCI6 and Orion frame grabber > Hexium Gemini frame grabber > Conexant 2388x (bt878 successor) support > > > > -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen Heinz Sporn SPORN it-freelancing Mobile: ++43 (0)699 / 127 827 07 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Snail: Steyrer Str. 20 A-4540 Bad Hall Austria / Europespox -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list