On Thu, 2009-02-19 at 04:42 +0000, Stroller wrote: > On 18 Feb 2009, at 22:41, Michael Sullivan wrote: > > > On Wed, 2009-02-18 at 22:15 +0000, Neil Bothwick wrote: > >> On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 15:30:31 -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote: > >> > >>> Is it there, or isn't it? I don't know if it matters, but when I > >>> was > >>> trying to fix the X problem, I built and booted with a new kernel: > >> > >> Did you try going back to the old kernel? > > > > I went back to the old kernel > > > > camille ~ # uname -a > > Linux camille 2.6.26-gentoo-r4 #1 SMP Sat Dec 13 17:31:25 CST 2008 > > i686 > > GNU/Linux > > > > > > and the video worked, at least from /dev/v4l/video0. This is a > > temporary solution, but now I can't get mythtv to work. LiveTV won't > > work, and it won't show my upcoming programs. I've verified that > > mysql > > is running: > > > > ... > > and when I run mythbackend and frontend in a terminal, I get this: > > ... > > ERROR: no valid capture cards are defined in the database. > > Is it possible that, when you booted with the new kernel & no cards > were found they were removed from MythTV's database? > > I have never used MythTV, but maybe - under the old kernel - you can > add them back in using MythTV's setup and they'll work again? > > This doesn't help why the cards are not shown under the new kernel, > but if you are easily able to add them in then it would demonstrate > that your hardware is OK & perhaps inspire confidence. > > Stroller.
I got Myth to work with the 2.6.26-r4 kernel, but I don't plan on using this kernel forever. Is there any way I can find out what modules are being loaded with this kernel that aren't being loaded with the new one?