Hi, Am Thu, 21 Jun 2007 20:33:22 +0200 schrieb Marcus Werner <myself@xxxxxxxxxx>: > The Card is brand-new, but nonetheless I'm suspecting the hardware to > be faulty. Is it advisable to try the hg-drivers? I've exchanged the airstar2-card with a replacement-card, to check wether the initial card was faulty, and I got identical results. So it somehow it __must__ be the drivers. > Is there another possibility to debug this further? Respectively: where do I start debugging the drivers?? Regarding the dmesg.log I sent with my last mail, the drivers do not complain about anything, but refuse to work, so it's quite difficult to get a starting-point for debugging. As far as I can oversee the situation the modules involved are: dvb-core, dvb-pll, --> of course, most unlikely broken b2c2_flexcop, stv0297, mt352 --> drivers for the chipsets onboard the airstar2, also seem to be stable, but maybe there is a new chipset-revision, wich renders one of the drivers useless. But this is a rough guess. I'm going have a chat with the technisat-support to confirm this. i2c-core, i2c_ec --> which chips are communicating via i2c and could be some undetected i2c-error be the source of all evil? Thats still unclear to me, and some hints would be higly appreciated. I have checked out the dvb-drivers from mercurial, with no satisfying result. Has anybody out there also a latest airstar2 pci/usb??? I have this feeling that something in the hardware has changed. cheers,... -- Marcus Werner _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb