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HOWTO: Compile a patched driver module in Fedora Core 3?

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Chewie71

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Sep 4, 2001
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I'm working on setting up a MythTV server. Apparantly the PVR card I've bought (PVR-350) is new enough to require a patch be applied to tuner.c/tuner.h in the kernel(2.6.9-1.681_FC3). I've successfully applied the diff patch to the tuner.c and tuner.h files. I'm stuck now though on how to compile and install this patched file. I don't think I have to recompile the entire kernel do I?

What are the steps necessary to accomplish this?

Thanks,
Matt
 
It depends on what tuner.c and tuner.h are part of. If they're part of a module, you can recompile the module. It basically requires recompiling the kernel, but you don't have to actually install the new kernel, just the new module. I haven't compiled a kernel since RH9, but it used to be a pain in the ass to get the symbol signatures correct, hopefully they've made that easier.

Another avenue might be to check atrpms.net and see if Axel has a kernel build with the patch.
 
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