[linux-dvb] Budget_ci driver not driving my Nova-T v909 remote!

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I have the hid compiled in, but no success.

There seems to be a couple people with Nova-T (PCI|USB) with firmware 
problems.  Is there a repository with all previous firmware versions, so 
that we can try and plug in each?

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Simon Kilvington wrote:

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>try:
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>modprobe hid
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>Jon Burgess wrote:
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>>Stephen Kirkby wrote:
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>>>event2.  But if i press buttons on the remote while cat'ing
>>>/dev/input/event2, i get nothing.  I've checked, and the evdev module is 
>>>      
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>>The data is binary encoded, try:
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>># evtest /dev/input/event2
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>>evtest is available as part of
>>http://linuxtv.org/downloads/linuxtv-dvb-apps-1.1.0.tar.bz2
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>>    Jon
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