Thanks Michael.  I tried killing every X11 process and
still get the "Module ivtv_fb is in use" error.  I ran
a "grep -i ivtv /etc/*" and only came up with one
match, aside from the module.conf lines that I
commented out:

Binary file prelink.cache matches

I also took a closer look at the process list and see
a bunch of [ivtv*] processes running.  I suspect this
is the driver?  I wasn't able to kill these processes.

Boris

--- Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 22:15:28, Boris Burtin
> said...
> 
> > # rmmod ivtv_fb
> > ERROR: Module ivtv_fb is in use
>  
> You should stop every process that is using this
> driver.  Like, Xwindows.
> 
> > For the life of me I can't figure out how to keep
> the
> > system from loading.  I commented out everything
> > related to ivtv in modprobe.conf and reverted
> > xorg.conf and I still see ivtv getting loaded when
> I
> > reboot.
> 
> Its quite possible you're running hotplug, or
> something similar, which
> auto-loads modules.  Or it's not /etc/modprobe.conf,
> maybe it's loading in
> /etc/modules.  Grep for 'ivtv' in /etc/* and see
> what else comes up.
> 
> -- 
> Michael 
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