Hi. A friend of mine just gave me an ATI Wonder TV-tuner card. I put it in a
PCI slot, kudzu found it, (and after a brief conflict with my internal modem) 
then installed it.

Now...I get confused. <grin> I'm running Mandrake version 7.1, and supposedly
bttv is already installed. So...I put the kwintv RPM on, and tried to run it.
Nothing happens. 

Anybody using this card successfully? If so, how did you get it to work?

Thanks!

PS See attachment for some info!

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#results from running video4linux's configuration

[darklord@localhost darklord]$ v4l-conf
v4l-conf: using X11 display :0.0
dga: version 1.1
mode: 1024x768, depth=24, bpp=32, bpl=4096, base=0xe6000000
done

#this is what I get when I run kwintv from a shell

[darklord@localhost darklord]$ kwintv
kwintv: Symbol `__vt_3ios' has different size in shared object, consider re-linking
kwintv: Symbol `__vt_7istream.3ios' has different size in shared object, consider 
re-linking
kwintv: Symbol `__vt_8ofstream.3ios' has different size in shared object, consider 
re-linking
kwintv: Symbol `__vt_7ostream.3ios' has different size in shared object, consider 
re-linking
kwintv: Symbol `__vt_8ifstream.3ios' has different size in shared object, consider 
re-linking
Warning: main: Can't load program-file /home/darklord/.kwintvrc/default.ch!
Warning: v4l1: Video4Linux and DGA disagree about the framebuffer base
Warning: v4l1: Video4Linux: 0x0, dga: 0xe6000000!
Warning: v4l1: you probably want to insmod the bttv module with "vidmem=0xe60"

#this is what I get when trying to run xawtv

[darklord@localhost darklord]$ xawtv
This is xawtv-3.12, running on Linux/i586 (2.2.15-4mdk)
visual: id=0x22 class=4 (TrueColor), depth=24
The app-defaults file is not correctly installed.
Your fault (core dumped)

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