Am Montag, den 11.09.2006, 11:09 +0100 schrieb James Fidell: > Hartmut Hackmann wrote: > > > The only explaination i have is that your module dependency file is > > broken. To verify this, may i ask you to examine the kernel log file > > (/var/log/messages) carefully again? There should be messages about > > missing symbols. > > You should rerun "depmod". If this fails, your kernel is not properly > > installed. > > You are right, the option "oss=1" is useless for a dvb card. > > I think I may re-install the OS from scratch to make sure everything is > clean. > > > Regarding the available channels: You should check the firmware revision > > of the channel decoder (again in the kernel log). I guess it is 2.0 > > The recent version is 2.9 and has significantly improved regarding poor > > signal quality. > > You can obtain it i.e. from lifeview with the get_dvb_firmware.pl script > > in our repository. > > I have the firmware dvb-fe-tda10046.fw downloaded. I assume that's the > correct one from what I've been told previously. I don't understand the > mechanism by which it is supposed to get uploaded to the card though. > >From the wiki I understand that there's some udev/hotplug magic that is > supposed to happen, but I'm not sure it does. > > >From dmesg I have: > > tda1004x: setting up plls for 53MHz sampling clock > tda1004x: found firmware revision 26 -- ok > > Should other messages be logged when the firmware is updated? > > James Hi again, looks fine, how to get revision 29 see my previous mail. Wait with a new install. That really should not be necessary. rpm -e the atrpm modules and to install the mercurial repo most likely will all clean up, if you didn't copy stuff manually around or have compiled a custom kernel with some modules built in. Cheers, Hermann _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb