--- Thomas Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Herbert Pirke wrote:
> > Under SUSE-Linux I had my TV-Card (Terratec TV+)
>
> By the way, do you recommend this TV card? Or what
> card would you recommend? I'm looking for one.
>
> Please cc: jdthood_AT_yahoo.co.uk (with '_AT_' ->
> '@')
>
> --
>
On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Thomas Hood wrote:
TH> By the way, do you recommend this TV card? Or what
TH> card would you recommend? I'm looking for one.
though bt878 is one of the few tv card chipsets supported in linux, i wouldn't
recommend it if you have VIA chipset on your motherboard, it BT has som
Herbert Pirke wrote:
> Under SUSE-Linux I had my TV-Card (Terratec TV+)
> running perfectly. SUSE installed everything
> automatically, which means that I have no idea what to
> do. In addition to that, the kernel I used under SUSE
> was a 2.2.18.
>
> Has anyone got the bttv drivers working on a
>
On Aug 01 2001, Herbert Pirke wrote:
> Under SUSE-Linux I had my TV-Card (Terratec TV+) running
> perfectly. SUSE installed everything automatically, which means that
> I have no idea what to do. In addition to that, the kernel I used
> under SUSE was a 2.2.18.
I'm following this thread cl
Hallo Herbert,
Herbert Pirke schrieb am Mittwoch, den 01. August 2001:
> Under SUSE-Linux I had my TV-Card (Terratec TV+)
> running perfectly. SUSE installed everything
> automatically, which means that I have no idea what to
> do.
See /usr/src/linux/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/CARDLIST to get
Hi,
I just installed my first debian distribution: a
Potato r3 with some updates (kernel 2.4.7 and xfree
4.0.3).
Under SUSE-Linux I had my TV-Card (Terratec TV+)
running perfectly. SUSE installed everything
automatically, which means that I have no idea what to
do. In addition to that, the kernel
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