Albert Comerma <albert.comerma <at> gmail.com> writes: So, to sum up. Using the "standard" configuration of dibcom 7700+xc3028 > you managed to get dvb-t working. Perhaps you have some problem with your > computer power management and it keeps power on usb while it's off. > Albert > Well I wouldn't consider that a problem with the computer. Rather a bug in the driver if it can't handle that situation. In my case it will always happen. The card isn't a standard usb card, it's a minipci(express) with a builtin usb-bridge to which the card is connected. My guess is that something isn't getting inited properly when card has never been in cold state on bootup. Do you have a hint on where to look for this? The patch for 7700+XC3028 haven't made it to trunk (to steal a svn term), so if you by "standard" means, the repo i mentioned in the first post and with the patch to detect this specific usb card then probably yes. I've not tested the 1.10 dibcom firmware with a full power off (I have to pull the powercord for it to coldboot). Since the error i'm getting now with the firmware from my windows drivers, are identical to what i kept getting with the firmware on linuxtv, i'd expect that it'd work if i just coldbooted the computer. (I wonder if I ever will get used to the multitude of repositores available). _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb