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31-Jul-2004, 06:29 AM #1
fedora 2 and module config
Just installed Fedora 2 and am trying to get ATI TV card set up.Linux has always used the wrong tuner type for my card.It uses PAL.Under Slackware and RedHat 9 and all the other distros ive tried it was fairly simple to fix.Mandrake and Suse had system tools to do it.Red Hat and Slackware just need options added to the modconfig file in /etc/...But under Fedora 2 there is no modules config file..Just 2 modprobe files.Tried to pass on options to both but didnt work.How do i add module options to Fedora 2.All i ever had to do was edit module config file and add.......alias char-major-81
options bttv radio=0 card=64
options tuner type=17
Thats all i ever had to do and that always fixed problem..Just dont know where to add these options at...Any one know how to pass on options in Fedora 2??
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