On Friday 15 December 2006 14:44, Roger Heflin wrote: >Gene Heskett wrote: >> I didn't try that exact syntax, but tried to SIGKILL with htop, and >> kill 24973 and killall kdetv and killall 24973. None of which worked. >> >>> use signal 9 with caution but it would seem that in this case, it >>> might be useful. >> >> I'll try that again if I try kdetv again. I did reboot to 2.6.20-rc1, >> and kdetv worked but I didn't try to configure it further. >> >> I did dbl-chk the tx, its on, and only 3 miles away with 200 watts >> average power, so I really should be able to see it IF I can get the >> darned card into some sort of an ATSC mode. I have enough signal from >> ch5 that its crossmodding on several other channels, as its 100KW ERP >> & the same 3 miles away. But ch6, the digital, seems undetected. >> >>> Craig > >There is a package that should be downloadable off of the ATSC >card makers web site. The package includes some signal checking >commands and getatsc which will grab an atsc signal that you can >then look at with mplayer or other simliar tools. > >This was how I make sure I was getting stuff with my 5500 >card before I setup mythtv to use it. > Thanks Roger, I found that package an hour or so ago, and have dtvscan making a channels.conf file now. I believe that will take at least another hour at 20+ seconds per dead channel scanned. Longer for a live one... And I'm not sure what I did to their firmware package, but since FC6 doesn't have a /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware dir, I made one, put that tarballs output in it, no good, located 'firmware' and placed copies of those files in every 'firmware' subdir that locate found on the drive FC6 is installed on, so there are about 5 copies scattered to the wind now. Then I unloaded and reloaded the cx88-dvb module for the 20th or so time, and whatever I did, I finally see this in a 'tail -f /var/log/messages' ------------------ Dec 15 19:49:57 coyote kernel: CORE cx88[0]: subsystem: 7063:3000, board: pcHDTV HD3000 HDTV [card=22] Dec 15 19:49:57 coyote kernel: ACPI: PCI interrupt for device 0000:01:07.2 disabled Dec 15 19:49:59 coyote kernel: cx2388x cx88-mpeg Driver Manager version 0.0.6 loaded Dec 15 19:49:59 coyote kernel: cx88[0]/2: cx2388x 8802 Driver Manager Dec 15 19:49:59 coyote kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:01:07.2[A] -> Link [APC2] -> GSI 17 (level, high) -> IRQ 20 Dec 15 19:49:59 coyote kernel: cx88[0]/2: found at 0000:01:07.2, rev: 5, irq: 20, latency: 32, mmio: 0xeb000000 Dec 15 19:49:59 coyote kernel: cx2388x dvb driver version 0.0.6 loaded Dec 15 19:49:59 coyote kernel: cx8802_register_driver() ->registering driver type=dvb access=shared Dec 15 19:49:59 coyote kernel: CORE cx88[0]: subsystem: 7063:3000, board: pcHDTV HD3000 HDTV [card=22] Dec 15 19:49:59 coyote kernel: cx88[0]/2: cx2388x based dvb card Dec 15 19:49:59 coyote kernel: DVB: registering new adapter (cx88[0]). Dec 15 19:49:59 coyote kernel: DVB: registering frontend 0 (Oren OR51132 VSB/QAM Frontend)... =====no idea what this was/is Dec 15 20:32:52 coyote automount[4178]: create_udp_client: hostname lookup failed: Operation not permitted Dec 15 20:32:52 coyote automount[4178]: create_tcp_client: hostname lookup failed: Operation not permitted Dec 15 20:32:52 coyote automount[4178]: lookup_mount: exports lookup failed for .directory =====why the HUGE time lag, what did I do to trigger the firmware =====loading? Dec 15 20:49:53 coyote kernel: or51132: Waiting for firmware upload(dvb-fe-or51132-vsb.fw)... Dec 15 20:49:56 coyote kernel: or51132: Version: 10001134-19430000 (113-4-194-3) Dec 15 20:49:56 coyote kernel: or51132: Firmware upload complete. Dec 15 21:12:35 coyote kernel: or51132: unknown status 0x2c Dec 15 21:24:35 coyote kernel: or51132: unknown status 0x67 =====dtvscan is probably the cause of the last 2 lines. ------------------ And now the dvb-atsc-tools-1.0.4 utilities are working. So progress is being made, however I believe its at the same pace as the old GE advertisement from 40 years ago. Call a surveyer & have him set stakes and come back in 2 weeks to see if it moved. Does anyone know where kaffeine looks for this channels.conf file its fussing about being missing? > Roger Thanks Roger. -- Cheers, Gene "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Yahoo.com and AOL/TW attorneys please note, additions to the above message by Gene Heskett are: Copyright 2006 by Maurice Eugene Heskett, all rights reserved. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list