There are now rpms available for v4l here:
http://atrpms.net/dist/fc3/video4linux-20050113-172233/ for instance.
If I install in the following way...
# apt-get install video4linux-kmdl-$KVER
# apt-get install video4linux
# apt-get install cx88-kmdl-$KVER
# apt-get install cx88
Does this mean I can use a cx88 based card without recompiling the kernel?
Surely this would make sense as all I want to do is update some modules?
I thought it would but no...
#dmesg
cx88_dvb: disagrees about version of symbol mt352_attach
cx88_dvb: Unknown symbol mt352_attach
So where does the problem lie? In the precomiled code or my implementation?
Thanks for your time,
Matt
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