If you feel like debugging, it looks like you don't have all the
modules compiled and/or installed; cx88-dvb depends on some other
module that provides tveeprom_xxx, etc.
More simply, the pchdtv.com website says the drivers are already
included with 2.6.12
I'm using ubuntu 2.6.12-rc4 with
On 5/9/05, Robert Tsai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you feel like debugging, it looks like you don't have all the
modules compiled and/or installed; cx88-dvb depends on some other
module that provides tveeprom_xxx, etc.
More simply, the pchdtv.com website says the drivers are already
I've tried on a few occasions to upgrade my kernel beyond 2.6.9.
Unfortunately, doing so seems to break support for my onboard SATA
controllers.
Which driver are you using? SCSI (libata) or the IDE driver?
Kyle
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On 5/9/05, Kyle Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've tried on a few occasions to upgrade my kernel beyond 2.6.9.
Unfortunately, doing so seems to break support for my onboard SATA
controllers.
Which driver are you using? SCSI (libata) or the IDE driver?
Kyle
I don't recall the name,
I don't recall the name, but whichever is the more current. I tried
it with the older one, and got a whole bunch of unexpectedness, so
switched back. It's odd, but with 2.6.9 it all just works, but
anything above that and the machine seems to freeze (though it's not
really frozen) at the
On 5/9/05, Kyle Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't recall the name, but whichever is the more current. I tried
it with the older one, and got a whole bunch of unexpectedness, so
switched back. It's odd, but with 2.6.9 it all just works, but
anything above that and the machine seems to
I would have been able to tell you had I been at home. Sorry. My
motherboard is the EpOX EP-9NDA3+
(http://www.epox.com/USA/product.asp?id=EP-9NDA3plus).
Well, from looking at the specs, I can suggest the following:
Two S-ATA ports from nForce3 Ultra with up to 150MBps bandwidth
Two S-ATA
On 5/9/05, Kyle Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would have been able to tell you had I been at home. Sorry. My
motherboard is the EpOX EP-9NDA3+
(http://www.epox.com/USA/product.asp?id=EP-9NDA3plus).
Well, from looking at the specs, I can suggest the following:
Two S-ATA ports from
So,
in your post I see that Intel PIIX/ICH SATA support was selected -
is that what you think will provide support for those other two drive
ports?
I'm sorry; I should have proofread before cut-and-paste. No, you want
NVIDIA support for the first chip.
For the Marvell chip, things appear to