Hi Marc! Am Montag, den 29.01.2007, 08:21 +0100 schrieb Marc: > Martin Krüger schreef: > > Hello, Hermann, > > > > > > The automatic load of the cx88-dvb module can be achieved via the > > /etc/modules - file in Ubuntu. I simply added the name of the module > > in a line in this file -- and now everything works. > > > > > Does the cinergy T² work with this module too?? I was not able to make > it work under Ub 6.10 Sorry, since you posted a copy to me directly, I know nothing about the cinergyT2 and don't have any usb dvb device, also no Ubuntu. The cx88-dvb module is only to support DVB on Conexant cx2388x PCI bridges. The chips else work for analog video/vbi/radio under video4linux. > Failed to open device > /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0 : opened ( TerraTec/qanu USB2.0 Highspeed > DVB-T Receiver ) > /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend1 : : No such file or directory > /dev/dvb/adapter1/frontend0 : : No such file or directory > QLayout "unnamed" added to QWidget "unnamed", which already has a layout > marc@ubuntu:~/development/dvbt-scanaid-0.03$ DvbCam::probe(): > /dev/dvb/adapter0/ca0: : No such file or directory > Using DVB device 0:0 "TerraTec/qanu USB2.0 Highspeed DVB-T Receiver" > tuning DVB-T to 402000000 Hz > inv:2 bw:0 fecH:9 fecL:9 mod:6 tm:2 gi:4 hier:4 > ............... > Not able to lock to the signal on the given frequency > Frontend closed > dvbsi: Cant tune DVB If I try to find your previous mails, I can see you had it working under FC6 and a green LED was on, which now never happens. FC6 likely uses a 2.6.19x kernel, which is in truth a 2.6.20-rcx and this could make some difference, but there is not a single other error report for this device on 2.6.17, which is quite old by the way and we should have more such reports then. Guess either you have messed something up or even the hardware has troubles. Can you test if it still works on FC6 or whatsoever? Usually the install of mercurial v4l-dvb is very safe and takes care for all, but if anything is messed up delete the whole modules in /lib/modules/2.6.17-Ubuntu-something/kernel/drivers/media (the whole media folder) Run "make distclean" on the v4l-dvb mercurial and then "make" and "make install" again. After deleting the media folder you could also force the install of the Ubuntu kernel again to be sure you have all back originally from that kernel. There is a lot of back porting, adding compat stuff, make it sysfs ready and issues with the input layer for the remote visible. http://linuxtv.org/hg/v4l-dvb?fl=7dac07b49712;file=linux/drivers/media/dvb/cinergyT2/cinergyT2 Maybe 2.6.17 is currently not fully compatible for that device with v4l- dvb mercurial, you seem to have input device register errors on X. Either stay with your default Ubuntu kernel then, or try latest mercurial on the recent 2.6.20 kernel from kernel.org. If FC6 still works it is something in that direction. For your "scan" question ./scan -n -o zap -p dvb-t/be-Your_Transmitter > channels.conf > Some like this directly in dvb-apps/util/scan or with corrects paths > on your PC should do it. > Put the resulting channels.conf in ~/.tzap .xine ... Hm, there seems to be only be-Tournay with one single transponder. Full compat to distro kernels is not the main goal of a development repository, if at all ..., but this additional service is quite fine today, but not always guaranteed to work immediately. Only a shot in the dark. Good Luck, Hermann _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb