Instructions for building the "new" driver under 2.5.x: ------------------------------------------------------- (This won't work with *2.4.x*, so don't even try, have a look at the build-2.4 directory instead) You need a kernel >= 2.5.55. 1) Call "./makelinks . This will copy and link the driver files to your kernel, remove some old files, move some files around. 2) Next, use "make menuconfig" or whatever and select the av7110 driver. If you have problems with modules and 2.5.x you can also compile the driver statically into the kernel. Build and install the new kernel as usual. If you copy an old ".config" from an older kernel version where you already selected the av7110 driver, some dependencies are not set up correctly and the driver won't be build completely. You need to delete everything between the > # Supported SAA7146 based PCI Adapters and > # File systems line in your ".config", then run "make oldconfig". You will be asked about these devices again, and the dependencies are set correctly. 3) For your convenience, a script called "driver.av7110" is available to load and unload the driver easily. (Of course this is only valid if you compiled the driver as a module...) Use "./driver.av7110 start" to start the driver, "./driver.av7110 stop" to stop and unload it. ("./driver.av7110 restart" unloads the driver and loads the driver with all debugging options enabled) 4) Try your favourite programs, the behaviour should be exactly the same. Good luck! If you have problems or questions: 1) Look at the TODO file. If the problem is mentionend there, it will be fixed asap. 2) Ask on the mailing list. If you choose to do so, please include the following informations: - Do you really use the "dvb-kernel" driver? - When did you check out the driver? - Which kernel version are using? - Which card do you have? (Name, board revision, frontend type, ...) - What are the problems exactly? Michael Hunold.