Michael, Thanks for all the information! I signed up for the and am replying to it now. I just checked out from Mercurial and installed everything remotely. I just hope I installed everything correctly! Unfortunately, I'm at work and the tuner is not plugged into my Linux box at home right now. When I get back I'll have to plug it in and see if it works. I remember you mentioning in another thread that the blue light should come on upon plugging in the device? Was there anything else that I needed to do? I made sure to get the bluebird*.fw firmware and put it in my hotplugs dir (in my case: /etc/hotplug). And I was successfully able to modprobe dvb-usb-cxusb BTW: I'm running this on 2.6.12-1.1381_FC3smp. Are there any known issues [so far] running on SMP or with 2.6.12? I recall 2.6.12(?) is the first necessary kernel to recompile with the newer dvb support. Thanks! Jeremy --- Michael Krufky <mkrufky@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Jeremy Lee wrote: > > >Hi Michael, > > I recently came across several forums and > threads > >and found that you and Chris Pascoe have been > working > >on Linux patches for the ATSC and DVB-T versions of > >the FusionHDTV USB tuner. > > I just picked one up for myself and have been > using > >it under WinXP [blech] so far. But I'm interested > in > >getting it working under Fedora Core w/ MythTV. > > Do you have a website with specific info on the > >updates/progress of the driver(s), or is it mainly > the > >forums that you post new info/updates to? > > > >Just curious to track the current progress with the > >project. > > > > Jeremy- > > We have full support already merged into the > upcoming 2.6.16 kernel for > DViCO FusionHDTV5 USB Gold. Besides this model, the > driver also > supports the three DVB-T versions of the device. > > Chris Pascoe did the work to add support for the > DVB-T Dual version of > this device. I was the first to add bluebird > support, and I added > support for the ATSC version myself, on New Years > Eve. [ Dont worry - > I got drunk that night in celebration ;-) ] A few > days later, after > testing via the lists, I also added support for the > LGZ201 and TH7579 > models. > > So far, I havent heard from any testers of the ATSC > model, but I own one > myself and it is working very well. I haven't > gotten around to > programming the keymaps on the remote control, and > analog support is not > yet ready. Digital video IS working. > > If you would like to use the new driver without > upgrading to the > unreleased, development 2.6.16 kernel, you may do so > by installing the > new modules from the v4l-dvb mercurial tree. > > Instructions for doing this are located at > http://linuxtv.org/cvs.php > > If you have any troubles in the installation, please > email support > requests to the video4linux and/or linux-dvb mailing > lists. I will > respond to you there, but I prefer that the emails > be addressed to those > lists for the purpose of the archives, and because > any questions that I > answer can help other users. (you may add cc to my > email as well) > > Thank you for your interest... I hope this helps. > > Michael Krufky > > > _______________________________________________ linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb