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 -- Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list