Hi Hartmut, Thanks for checking. I finally worked out it's a weird Fedora issue - the kernel-devel package does *not* put the kernel source in /usr/src/kernels/xxxx, but just the directory tree and Makefiles. After installing the kernel source I then had to copy it into the /usr/src/kernels/xxxx tree. After that, compiled fine (bar a few warnings). I'm still having issues with the detection of the card... I do a "modprobe saa7134" and the module sucessfully loads. I have "options saa7134 oss=1 card=71" in my modprobe.conf and if I look at /var/log/messages I see the module is loading for my T200 card. The problem comes when loading saa7134-dvb, thats when I get: Sep 24 11:30:46 alpha kernel: saa7130[0]: Huh? unknown DVB card? Sep 24 11:30:46 alpha kernel: saa7130[0]: frontend initialization failed It's silly - this worked fine a week or so ago when I first tried it!!! Any ideas what's wrong? Thanks, Andy On Fri Sep 23 22:41 , Hartmut Hackmann hartmut.hackmann@xxxxxxxxxxx> sent: >Hi, Andy > >I just cross checked: >- fresh download of video4linux and dvb-kernel from anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxx >- cd video4linux >- scripts/merge-trees.sh >- make >It compiles cleanly with just 2 warnings about unused symbols in tda8290.c. >I run a kernel 2.6.12 and a gcc 3.3.3. >Could it be that your gcc 4.0 resp. its specfile causes the problems? >Regarding the card detection: I know that there is an issue. It seems to >have 2 eeproms that might collide both on address 0xa0 unless some gpio >magic is done. But not sure yet. >The effect is that the card detection only works after a boot from power >up. As a workaround, please force the card type: >modprobe saa7134 card=71 >modprobe saa7134-dvb >(this assumes that the modules are installed). > >Good luck > Fartmut