Well, I've never been the type to give up easily so I investigated into areas I know about instead of attempting to debug C - which I'm not very good at. I tried the card on another motherboard and am having 100% success in as far as the frontend being recognized. I am specifying the card type manually. I hope this and whatever other information I can provide will help the developers. - Mark. On 12/11/05, Manu Abraham <abraham.manu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Mark Buechler wrote: > > > I HAD the card working.. I rebooted and now it won't see the frontend > > - no matter what I do. I've tried powering off/on. I've tried loading > > modules in differing order. It all does the exact same thing. This is > > getting VERY frustrating. > > > Just hold off a bit on this. I have seen this issue as well, so has the > Twinhan guys. Investigating a bit into this. Please do see my earlier > post on this. Be patient for a little while. > > Thanks, > Manu > > > > > > > > - Mark. > > > > On 12/9/05, *Manu Abraham* <abraham.manu@xxxxxxxxx > > <mailto:abraham.manu@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote: > > > > Mark Buechler wrote: > > > > > Just bought a new 102G. Would have preferred a 1020, but they're > > > getting hard to find. However, I understand linuxdvb supports > > the 102G > > > but I'm not having any success. Here's the dmesg portion. Could > > > someone give me a hand?? > > > > > > Hello Mark, > > > > > > Just hold on for a while, while i have in a fix. I have an > > experimental > > fix (The Twinhan guys are testing out the fix), i just need to test > > it/work it out a bit more. Please hold on a while. > > > > > > Manu > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/attachments/20051211/946790a5/attachment.htm