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but install a program like VDR or MythTV. |
but install a program like VDR or MythTV. |
(Read ./linux/Documentation/dvb/faq.txt for some links) |
(Read ./linux/Documentation/dvb/faq.txt for some links) |
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When everything is working you probably want to install the driver on your |
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system by typing 'make install'. If you want to load the modules automatically |
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when an application tries to open the device you need to add lines like these |
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to your modules.conf: |
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probeall /dev/dvb dvb-ttpci |
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alias /dev/dvb/* /dev/dvb |
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below dvb-ttpci alps_bsrv2 alps_tdmb7 alps_tdlb7 |
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add below dvb-ttpci grundig_29504-401 grundig_29504-491 |
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add below dvb-ttpci stv0299 ves1820 |
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Note: this example is for people with Technotrend-based PCI cards, they must |
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load the dvb-ttpci driver and a matching frontend drivers that are potentially |
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used on these cards. In order to find out which ones are required for your |
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setup check the lsmod output after loading the driver like described above. |
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Those DVB modules that have a usecount greater zero are required in your |
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setup - edit the modules.conf file appropriatly] |
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Debian users don't edit modules.conf manually but add the lines above to a new |
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file in /etc/modutils/ (e.g. /etc/modutils/dvb) and call 'update-modules' then. |
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The build system has been tested down to 2.4.20, if you run an older kernel |
The build system has been tested down to 2.4.20, if you run an older kernel |