Hi I've been reading various things about how to get a DVB card working, and am know quite confused as to what is actually required. I would like to avoid having to compile a driver if at all possible (from reading around it seems that the 2.6 kernel should support my dvb card without any other patches, is this right?).
I have installed Fedora Core1, with a 2.6.1-1.61 kernel (from the Fedora Core2 development tree). I am trying to get a Nova-T card working, by looking at the card it has a Philips SAA7146AH chip & a Philips TDA10045H. Can anybody suggest what I should be 'modprobing' to get the card (& frontend) recognised. I assumed that a modprobe of tda1004x (after the dvb & budget bits are loaded) should be enough, but the tda1004x module isn't found. [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# /sbin/modprobe tda1004x FATAL: Module tda1004x not found. [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# Output from lsmod; [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# /sbin/lsmod |more Module Size Used by stv0299 10116 0 alps_tdmb7 6020 0 mt312 7428 0 ves1820 7172 0 dvb_ttpci 93220 0 budget 5760 0 budget_core 8324 1 budget dvb_core 72468 7 stv0299,alps_tdmb7,mt312,ves1820,dvb_ttpci,budget,budget_core saa7146_vv 54912 1 dvb_ttpci video_buf 23044 1 saa7146_vv saa7146 20428 4 dvb_ttpci,budget,budget_core,saa7146_vv v4l1_compat 12548 1 saa7146_vv v4l2_common 6272 1 saa7146_vv videodev 9856 1 saa7146_vv ttpci_eeprom 2816 2 dvb_ttpci,budget_ Sorry for these (probably) simple questions from a newbie. Am I missing something (quite probable to be honest!), or am I going to have to compile the 2.6 driver/kernel? If there is any other info thats required please let me know. Thanks Peter -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
