Diff for /dvb-kernel/README between versions 1.9.2.2 and 1.9.2.3

version 1.9.2.2, 2004/01/25 18:31:35 version 1.9.2.3, 2004/01/25 18:48:44
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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)
   
   When everything is working you probably want to install the driver on your 
   system by typing 'make install'. If you want to load the modules automatically
   when an application tries to open the device you need to add lines like these 
   to your modules.conf:
   
           probeall /dev/dvb dvb-ttpci
           alias /dev/dvb/* /dev/dvb
           below dvb-ttpci alps_bsrv2 alps_tdmb7 alps_tdlb7
           add below dvb-ttpci grundig_29504-401 grundig_29504-491
           add below dvb-ttpci stv0299 ves1820
   
   Note: this example is for people with Technotrend-based PCI cards, they must 
   load the dvb-ttpci driver and a matching frontend drivers that are potentially
   used on these cards. In order to find out which ones are required for your
   setup check the lsmod output after loading the driver like described above.
   Those DVB modules that have a usecount greater zero are required in your 
   setup - edit the modules.conf file appropriatly]
   
   Debian users don't edit modules.conf manually but add the lines above to a new
   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

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