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Re: Fedora and TV Tuner Card
- From: Abhishek Sharma <sharma abhisharma gmail com>
- To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Fedora and TV Tuner Card
- Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 23:55:55 +0530
Any tips to lower the response time of irexec .
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 10:32:52 GMT, Ron Yorston <rmy tigress co uk> wrote:
> Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists uni-x org> wrote:
> >Am Mo, den 21.02.2005 schrieb Abhishek Sharma um 12:05:
> >
> >> How can I make my Fedora to auto load the module required to use the
> >> TV Tuner card. module name is "saa7137 " with arguments as
> >> card=3D33
> >> and tuner=3D26
> >>=20
> >> I manually do that using ' modprobe'
> >
> >The module will be autoloaded once an application tries to use the
> >device. though you may add to /etc/modprobe.conf
> >
> >alias char-major-81 saa7137
> >options saa7137 card=3D33 tuner=3D26
>
> Well, I'd certainly hope it would autoload the module when required,
> but that wasn't my experience this weekend when I added FC3 to one of
> my machines. Under FC2 on the same machine I have alias and options
> lines in /etc/modprobe.conf for my bttv-based TV tuner. When I run
> tvtime it Just Works.
>
> In FC3 I put the same lines in modprobe.conf, but tvtime complains that
> /dev/video0 doesn't exist. I have to 'modprobe bttv' by hand to get it
> to work.
>
> Yes, I could put the command in rc.local, but why should I have to?
> It worked automatically under FC2, why not with FC3?
>
> Ron
>
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