Re: Fedora Core 3 - Nvidia and bttv

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Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Am So, den 28.11.2004 schrieb Mike H um 13:19:
>
>> Recently I did an upgrade of Red Hat 9, finally, on the first operating system of three, on my multiple boot Pentium 3 - 1000.
>> This box has a Nvidia Ti-4200 and a WinFast 2000 XP TV card.  Wasting alot of time trying to get these running, I'd like to
>> point out the solutions, and get a better solution for the TV-card.
>>   First the Nvidia snafu.  Never have or had a problem in Fedora Core 2, my second O.S. or with SuSe with it's fantastic
>> YAST component.  Doing all the Core 2 Nvidia readme procedures yielded a X-server no start.   I finally found a work
>> around that worked for me, though I did not get as severe an error.  I advise anyone with a similar problem to do solution
>> 1 and 2 at the page http://www.dhonnlushine.com/fc3-nvidia.html  :
>
>[ ... ]
>
>Documented at the Fedora Project site:
>http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/udev
>
>So no news - pointed to numerous times since FC3 came out.
>
>> The other ssnafu was with my WInFast 2000 XP which Linux has always misidentified the tuner type.    During installation
>> of Core3, I let it do my tvcard, which caused the tuner type to be stuck on the value 5 when it should be 2.  When using
>> modprobe command to change it, dmesg revealed that the request was ignored.   Using "rmmod bttv" and the
>> "/sbin/modprobe card=34 tuner=2" works to set the tuner from superuser terminal in KDE.   Does anyone know how to
>> force the bootup to not load tuner=5?  IT does not work if inserted in modprobe.conf and rmmod does not work in that file.
>
>Not really sure what you put into the /etc/modprobe.conf.
>"/sbin/modprobe card=34 tuner=2" is a nonsense command.
>
>options bttv card=34 tuner=2
>
>in the /etc/modprobe.conf will set this options for the bttv module if
>it is loaded by the system.
>
>Alexander
>
Oops , I actually had in the modprobe.conf "options bttv radio=1 card=34" then another line : "options tuner type=2"  I'll try inserting "bttv" and see if it is ignored still.
Mike

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