On Wed, February 21, 2007 11:32 am, manu wrote: > Le 20.02.2007 23:20:07, Mike Barnard a écrit : >> Hi, folks! I'm in the midst of trying to get my first Linux DVB-S >> setup working and I'm having a rather frustrating problem. I'm >> running Ubuntu Dapper, I think I have the necessary kernel modules >> loaded. My satellite dish is aimed correctly and the LNB works, as >> evidenced by the fact that my standalone receiver has no problem >> getting a good signal. Because I'm in North America, I wasn't able to >> use any stock DVB-S channels.conf files (at least not that are part >> of the Ubuntu dvb-utils package) so I hacked together a one-liner >> that looks like this: >> >> ABC News Now:11953:v:1:19540:508:456 > > Why dont you use scan/dvbscan or Kaffeine? It just needs the > transponders frequencies/polarisations (you can find this on > lyngsat.com) and it will build the channels.conf for you. > Bye > Manu ^ I'd agree with that for sure. Otherwise I think you probably need to change your "satellite" number from "1" to "0". Assuming you aren't using a diseq switch. ABC News Now:11953:v:0:19540:508:456 As with many things in computing, counting starts at zero. Robert. _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb