Fixed...Re: Any experts on X/TVOut/frame buffer stuff?

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Found the problem. Always happens that way. You finally get to the point
you post to get help, then you figure it out... ugh!

James

On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 07:25, James Pifer wrote:
> This is somewhat off topic. I don't know if the problem is X, frame
> buffer, ivtv, or combination of all of them.
> 
> I've been working for days with the ivtv-devel and mythtv lists on this
> problem. I have a PVR-350 that I'm trying to setup with MythTV. For a
> while I couldn't even get X to load once I loaded ivtv's frame buffer
> support(ivtv-fb). Switching my tuner card to a different slot seemed to
> help and I can finally load X after loading all the ivtv drivers. 
> 
> Problem is I'm not seeing anything on the TV through the frame buffer.
> This is how I load everything:
> 
> I go to initlevel 3.
> Load all the drivers up to ivtv-fb (script is here:
> http://www.obrien-pifer.com/mythtv/loadivtv.sh)
> Load X with "init 5". IT FINALLY LOADS 
> Then I login as my mythtv user
> Open a terminal, su, and run mythbackend
> Open another terminal and do:
>         $export DISPLAY=:0.1
>         $mythfrontend -v
> 
> I see the verbose stuff scroll in the terminal for mythfrontend, but I
> get nothing on my TV Out.... AAAAAGGGGGHHHHH!!!!!!! 
> 
> If it helps my info can be found here:
> http://www.obrien-pifer.com/mythtv/XF86Config
> http://www.obrien-pifer.com/mythtv/XF86.0.log
> http://www.obrien-pifer.com/mythtv/messages
> http://www.obrien-pifer.com/mythtv/dmesg
> 
> If anyone can help I would appreciate it. 
> 
> Thanks,
> James
> 


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