/To find your BusID for certain, kill all instances of X and run this command as root:/
/
/
/ X -scanpci

/When Im not in X, the output defaults to the TV for some reason. In itself not a problem, except the output of "X -scanpci" does not fit on the screen and I cannot read the BusIDs. Would "X -scanpci | tee scanpci" work so I can read the output later?

/IVTVFB_IOCTL_GET_STATE means you probably put the wrong # for "/dev/fb#" under Option "ivtv". Make sure you modprobe ivtv-fb before starting X, too.

/The # is from cat /proc/fb. 0 is the VESA buffer I load with grub, 1 is the TV out. Should be the right one. How do I modprobe ivtv-fb before starting X? (Now it's just in my /etc/modules file).

Also, some documentation insists to use "fbdev" instead of "ivtv". How about that?



Ricardo Lugo wrote:
On Apr 25, 2007, at 1:09 PM, Paul van Gerven wrote:

/so theoretically you should only need to turn off menu drawing with OpenGL and then the ubutnutu howto should work
/
Unfortunately, it does not. When I edited xorg.conf and restarted X, both monitor and TV go blank. Checking out Xorg.0.log revealed that X apparently found the Hauppauge chipset at the pci-adress of the Nvidia-graphics card and obviously ran into a fatal error (something with IVTVFB_IOCTL_GET_STATE device (null)). I entered the correct BusID's, so I am at a loss why X would confuse them. The error gives a few hits on google, but none are very useful.

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