On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Rev Simon Rumble wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 11:48:05PM +1100, Ian Tester uttered:
>
> > Are you just confused about the device names?
> > /dev/radio0 is your first radio device. The Video4Linux devices are allocated as
> > each driver is loaded. When you load the drive
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 11:48:05PM +1100, Ian Tester uttered:
> Are you just confused about the device names?
> /dev/radio0 is your first radio device. The Video4Linux devices are allocated as
> each driver is loaded. When you load the driver for your radio card, it will
> probably take /dev/radi
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Rev Simon Rumble wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 02:40:48PM +1100, Ian Tester uttered:
>
> > Have you tried /usr/src/linux/Documentation/devices.txt?
>
> Yes. That tells me the range of number available for radio devices
> but not the number for my device.
Are you just c
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 02:40:48PM +1100, Ian Tester uttered:
> Have you tried /usr/src/linux/Documentation/devices.txt?
Yes. That tells me the range of number available for radio devices
but not the number for my device.
...
64 = /dev/radio0 Radio device
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Rev Simon Rumble wrote:
> I just took delivery a shiny new ADS Cadet fm radio card. The module
> loads flawlessly and it SHOULD all work. However, I can't find the
> minor number so I can do a:
Have you tried /usr/src/linux/Documentation/devices.txt?
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I just took delivery a shiny new ADS Cadet fm radio card. The module
loads flawlessly and it SHOULD all work. However, I can't find the
minor number so I can do a:
mknod /dev/radio c 81 x
What should x be? I presume there's a list of them all SOMEWHERE...
Where? I've hunted high and low.
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