Yes, that can be I used 64, I dont have the machine in front of me now, but user
and group was right.
I'll check it out.
Ingi
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> No radio or video device where in the /dev/ folder and I made them by using
> mknod c radio 61 81 , something like this, It was created and also a link
> /dev/radio to /dev/radio0.
Are you sure you used 61? Accordin
rivers needed for the card and wanted to use my
> card with the programs radio or fm. The machine said "no such device /dev/radio "
>
> No radio or video device where in the /dev/ folder and I made them by using
> mknod c radio 61 81 , something like this, It was created
machine said "no such device /dev/radio "
No radio or video device where in the /dev/ folder and I made them by using
mknod c radio 61 81 , something like this, It was created and also a link
/dev/radio to /dev/radio0.
Still the programs dont want to see /dev/radio
Is it possible tha
Shaleh wrote:
Hi,
> On 09-Feb-99 Nuno Carvalho wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm using kernel 2.2.1 with v4l support for AIMSLAB RadioTrack II.
> > Meanwhile i'm not able to control my radio card from wmtune neitheir
> > xradiotrack or whatever ...
>
On 09-Feb-99 Nuno Carvalho wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using kernel 2.2.1 with v4l support for AIMSLAB RadioTrack II.
> Meanwhile i'm not able to control my radio card from wmtune neitheir
> xradiotrack or whatever ...
> I think the main problem is I need a /dev/rad
Hi,
I'm using kernel 2.2.1 with v4l support for AIMSLAB RadioTrack II.
Meanwhile i'm not able to control my radio card from wmtune neitheir
xradiotrack or whatever ...
I think the main problem is I need a /dev/radio device and I just
don't have it !
Should I create it
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