Le jeudi 02 décembre 2004 à 14:23 +0100, Nils Philippsen a écrit :
It's a bit inconvenient that VDR stuff isn't quite on the
agenda of
Fedora Core... This means it worked better on FC1 probably because the
2.4 kernel wasn't as new as 2.6 is now. Quite a number of drivers still
have to be ported over to 2.6 and I think this may be the case with you.
I ran a hand rolled 2.6 kernel on FC1. I used the DVB drivers in the
kernel.org kernel. My card is supported (skystar2)
Hmm, I haven't tried my self-made serial LIRC receiver yet on
FC3, but
I'll give it a try.
We probably have the same. Built from howto on lirc site.
> No udev script found so far works with DVB. I have to manually
create
> devices. It took me one week to be able to watch TV again.
That's what I meant with "have to be ported over to 2.6" -- these
drivers at least need to implement sysfs support in order to be
conforming to "how things are done on 2.6". When they announce
their properties through /sys it should be half the rent needed for
proper integration with hal and udev. David, Harald, smack me if I talk
rubbish here ;-).
The 2.6 kernel DCB drivers gave me entire satisfaction. From memory I
was running a hand rolled 2.6.9. No problems.
> lirc is not working. At all. A PVR without remote is about as
good as
> a... (almost got carried away...). I can't record shows to disk.
What LIRC device do you have? I think it should be possible to use the
programs without a remote control, with keyboard and/or mouse, otherwise
it's a bug in the respective application IMO ;-). I couldn't test DVB
yet (no digital LNC until after we have moved), but this will affect me
in the future so I'm interested in the whole topic.
lirc_serial
kernel is patched with 0.7.0 lirc source/ I have /dev/lirc0 and run
lircd with the -d option.
I am using the keyboard to watch TV. This sure stops me from zapping
between channels from the living room couch...
Someone spoke of /etc/lirc/hardware.conf. I googled around and it seems
to be a debian thing. In any case there is no mention in the lirc docs I
have read.
As with the other problems I have with udev have been permission things.
I am scratching through the tree checking and checking...
Thanks for your encouragement
Tony Grant