On 8/28/06, Patrick Boettcher <patrick.boettcher@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I am on work now, so I don't remember the exact name the driver was looking for, but it was defenitely _not_ something ending with -02. So I guess the driver is looking for the 'old' firmware ?
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006, Kristoffer Møllerhøj wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a similar problem with nova-t-usb2. I am using the latest v4l-dvb
> source, but I think the firmware is too old, the frontend is missing in
> /dev/dvb/adaptor0/.
Did you take a firmware (ending with -01) and renamed it to one with -02
at the end (because the driver was looking for it)?
I am on work now, so I don't remember the exact name the driver was looking for, but it was defenitely _not_ something ending with -02. So I guess the driver is looking for the 'old' firmware ?
> Yesterday I tried to load the correct firmware via Windows and when I
> returned to linux the card seemed to work, at least it now had a frontend.
> However, the problem is to find the newest firmware such that the card works
> well in linux. I have tried http://www.thadathil.net/dvb/fw/ for several
> days but the site is down. Any suggestions for alternatives?
You need the new firmware.
regards,
Patrick.
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