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< > Device Drivers -> Multimedia Devices -> Video Capture Adapters -> Autoselect pertinent encoders/decoders and other helper chips | < > Device Drivers -> Multimedia Devices -> Video Capture Adapters -> Autoselect pertinent encoders/decoders and other helper chips | ||
Device Drivers -> Multimedia Devices -> Video Capture Adapters -> Encoders/decoders -> | Device Drivers -> Multimedia Devices -> Video Capture Adapters -> Encoders/decoders -> | ||
<M> Micronas MSP34xx audio decoders | |||
<M> Wolfson Microelectronics WM8775 audio ADC with input mixer | <M> Wolfson Microelectronics WM8775 audio ADC with input mixer | ||
<M> Conexant CX2584x audio/video decoders | <M> Conexant CX2584x audio/video decoders | ||
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<M> Conexant CX2341x MPEG encoders | <M> Conexant CX2341x MPEG encoders | ||
<M> Philips SAA7127/9 digital video encoders | <M> Philips SAA7127/9 digital video encoders | ||
(changed, AGAIN, on 8/30/07, stupid bastards!) | |||
<M> Conexant cx23416/cx23415 MPEG encoder/decoder support | |||
<M> Device Drivers -> Graphics support -> Trident support | |||
Device Drivers -> Graphics support -> Console display driver support -> | |||
<*> Framebuffer Console support | |||
<*> Select compiled-in fonts (NEW) | |||
<*> Select compiled-in fonts (NEW) | |||
[*] VGA 8x16 font | |||
(FOR INTEL HD AUDIO (ALC880) and ALSA - 'use modules so alsa-config works') | (FOR INTEL HD AUDIO (ALC880) and ALSA - 'use modules so alsa-config works') | ||
Latest revision as of 15:44, 30 August 2007
Here are the settings I use for my MythTV box.
First off, the gear:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ Manchester 2.0GHz Socket 939 MSI K8NGM2-FID NForce 430 GeForce 6150 8 channel HD audio codec RealTek ALC880 (INTEL) Hauppage PVR-350
So what do we need in menuconfig? Select the following, in addition to all the defaults:
<*> Loadable module support -> Automatic kernel module loading (why is this not on already?)
(FOR NVIDIA)
<*> Device Drivers -> Graphics support -> Support for frame buffer devices
<*> Device Drivers -> Graphics support -> VESA VGA graphics support
<*> Device Drivers -> Graphics support -> VESA driver type -> vesafb (the only choice)
< > Device Drivers -> Graphics support -> nVidia Framebuffer support (INCOMPATIBLE with binary driver)
< > Device Drivers -> Graphics support -> nVidia Riva support (INCOMPATIBLE with binary driver)
(FOR HAUPPAGE)
(old)
<*> Device Drivers -> Multimedia Devices -> Video For Linux
[*] Device Drivers -> Multimedia Devices -> Enable Video For Linux API 1 (DEPRECATED)
<M> Device Drivers -> Multimedia Devices -> Video Capture Adapters -> BT848 Video For Linux
<M> Device Drivers -> Multimedia Devices -> Video Capture Adapters -> SAA6588 Radio Chip on BT848 cards
(new, what a bunch of kernel muckups)
<*> Device Drivers -> Multimedia Devices -> Video For Linux
[*] Device Drivers -> Multimedia Devices -> Enable Video For Linux API 1 (DEPRECATED)
< > Device Drivers -> Multimedia Devices -> Video Capture Adapters -> Autoselect pertinent encoders/decoders and other helper chips
Device Drivers -> Multimedia Devices -> Video Capture Adapters -> Encoders/decoders ->
<M> Micronas MSP34xx audio decoders
<M> Wolfson Microelectronics WM8775 audio ADC with input mixer
<M> Conexant CX2584x audio/video decoders
<M> Philips SAA7110 video decoder
<M> Philips SAA7111 video decoder
<M> Philips SAA7114 video decoder
<M> Philips SAA7113/4/5 video decoders
<M> Philips SAA7191 video decoder
<M> Conexant CX2341x MPEG encoders
<M> Philips SAA7127/9 digital video encoders
(changed, AGAIN, on 8/30/07, stupid bastards!)
<M> Conexant cx23416/cx23415 MPEG encoder/decoder support
<M> Device Drivers -> Graphics support -> Trident support
Device Drivers -> Graphics support -> Console display driver support ->
<*> Framebuffer Console support
<*> Select compiled-in fonts (NEW)
<*> Select compiled-in fonts (NEW)
[*] VGA 8x16 font
(FOR INTEL HD AUDIO (ALC880) and ALSA - 'use modules so alsa-config works')
<M> Device Drivers -> Sound -> Sound Card Support
< > Device Drivers -> Open Sound System -> Open Sound System (DEPRECATED)
<M> Device Drivers -> Sound -> Advanced Linux Sound Architecture -> Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
<M> Device Drivers -> Sound -> Advanced Linux Sound Architecture -> Sequencer support
<M> Device Drivers -> Sound -> Advanced Linux Sound Architecture -> OSS Mixer API
<M> Device Drivers -> Sound -> Advanced Linux Sound Architecture -> OSS PCH (digital audio) API
<*> Device Drivers -> Sound -> Advanced Linux Sound Architecture -> OSS PCH (digital audio) API - include plugin system
<M> Device Drivers -> Sound -> Advanced Linux Sound Architecture -> PCI Devices -> Intel HD Audio
(FOR IVTV, stupid unfriendly piece of crap)
<M> Device Drivers -> Multimedia Devices -> Video Capture Adapters -> Conexant 2388x
<M> Device Drivers -> Multimedia Devices -> Video Capture Adapters -> Encoders and Decoders -> Wolfson WM8775
<M> Device Drivers -> Multimedia Devices -> Video Capture Adapters -> Encoders and Decoders -> Wolfson WM8739
<M> Device Drivers -> Multimedia Devices -> Video Capture Adapters -> Encoders and Decoders -> Conexant CX2341x
<M> Device Drivers -> Multimedia Devices -> Video Capture Adapters -> Encoders and Decoders -> Conexant CX2584x
<M> Device Drivers -> Multimedia Devices -> Video Capture Adapters -> Encoders and Decoders -> Philips SA711x
<M> Device Drivers -> Multimedia Devices -> Video Capture Adapters -> Encoders and Decoders -> Philips SA712x
(FOR SAMBA, and the newer CIFS)
<*> File Systems -> Network File Systems -> SMB file system support
<*> File Systems -> Network File Systems -> CIFS support
P.S. It can be helpful to compare the new .config file with the older working version to check to see if you missed anything:
kdiff3 ../linux-2.6.17-gentoo-r8/.config .config
P.P.S. Kernel hackers all use the 'oldconfig' option of make menuconfig - gentoo says only 'safe' if you're in the same kernel revision (e.g. 2.6.18-r4 to -r6):
cp ../linux-##older_working_kernel##/.config ./ make oldconfig (this will prompt you to decide about including the newest features...) make && make modules_install (etc.)