Andr? Weidemann wrote: >> Does anyone have a cleaner solution to this, or know why it's not >> possible to straight-forward compile and load the dvb-kernel from CVS >> with a >= 2.6.13-rc3 kernel configured without it's own dvb drivers? > > > For me the drivers worked "out of the box". I downloaded the latest CVS > drivers and the kernel(2.6.13-rc3). > Inside the drivers dir I did "makelinks <kernel sourcedir>". I then > configured the kernel via "make menuconfig". After compiling the kernel > and installing it, the new card was working. > I think I simply loaded the modules with "modprobe budget-ci" Unfortunately, with kernel 2.6.13-rc3 the Nova-T New Revision seems to have been detected (modules like cx8800 and cx88xx were loaded), but VDR did not find this card. Additionally, the USB devices (Nova-T-USB2 and Cinergy T2 which normally works out-of-the-box even with Kernel 2.6.11) were not detected. That?s why I tried it with the CVS version. It really seems to be a basic problem with DVB drivers but I don?t know how to fix it. :( With kind regards Joerg Knitter