This is the first time I try installing anything without a detailed step by step guide, so I'm probably doing something wrong: I downloaded the tree and untared it. I switched to the root directory of the untared files and tried "make install" (after "su"). Then I rebootet, but my card still isn't recognised. In dmesg the last card on the "known cards" list is still #50 - not 56, and my card shows up as unknown. Then I tried "make" and then "make install" again (creating a lot of new files in the %/v4l subdirectory that I probably don't need?). I switched to the v4l subdirectory and did the same commands. But even though the installation looks ok (I don't get any errors) the card is still nocd t recognised. What should I do to get my card working? Regards, Thomas -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: Steven Toth [mailto:stoth@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sendt: 6. september 2006 01:39 Til: Familien@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx Emne: Re: HVR1300 changes > Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I am new to Linux. Does this mean that > there is actually a way to get a HVR1300 (or at least some of it) working > with Linux (more specific; with MythTV)? > See the original mail. Download www.linuxtvrg/hg/~stoth/hvr1300. DVB-T is definitely working according to recent feedback. Steve _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb