This is my first mailing-list experience, but I'm liking it more then a
regular forum! :-P What I was trying to say: I tried everything I could think of to get them to work! (rebooting, modprobe -r && modprobe, adding the modules to /etc/modprobe/d/blacklist to make them not load at boot and load them afterwards)I have rebooted the computer multiple times. I also unloaded the modules and reloaded them without rebooting. I even added the modules to the blacklist, rebooted, loaded the modules manually - they still won't go.Hum, I don't understand... I look forward to it! :-)As stated before, I'm also curious what the difference between all these drivers are.I don't know. I did not have time to look at it but I hope, soon, I will be able to study it... If I can't get it to work on my LinuxMCE machine (which is a strange beast, after all!) I'll just install Mythbuntu 8.04 on another partition and try that out. Am I wrong to assume you live in France? Otherwise you're not recognising your neighbouring country's language! :-DMet vriendelijke groeten,Mhummm, it looks like a strange language ;-) It's Dutch, by the way ;) Greetings, Jelle De Loecker David BERCOT schreef: Hi again, Le Thu, 15 May 2008 12:31:57 +0200, Jelle De Loecker <skerit@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :Ah, my apologies, I'm trying to get help from every available resource, and asking the person who wrote the tutorial seemed like a good idea! :)Yes, it was ;-) No problem...I have rebooted the computer multiple times. I also unloaded the modules and reloaded them without rebooting. I even added the modules to the blacklist, rebooted, loaded the modules manually - they still won't go.Hum, I don't understand...As stated before, I'm also curious what the difference between all these drivers are.I don't know. I did not have time to look at it but I hope, soon, I will be able to study it...Am I correct in assuming the CI doesn't work yet?It doesn't matter. The CI doesn't work on my computer (I don't know why) but everything else is OK !It's not such a big deal at the moment, I just spent all my money on the setup! I'll get along with freesat & othe free-to-air channels untill I finally get a subscription, I'm just curious.For me, I have another terminal, so, it explains why I don't take time to do other tests... But I'll do ;-)Met vriendelijke groeten,Mhummm, it looks like a strange language ;-) David.Jelle De Loecker Rudy Zijlstra schreef:On Thursday 15 May 2008 11:11, David BERCOT wrote:Hi Jelle, I've seen your mail this morning ;-) Le Thu, 15 May 2008 10:38:10 +0200, Jelle De Loecker <skerit@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :Good morning all, I'm having difficulty getting my DVB-S2 card to work on LinuxMCE 0710 (Kubuntu Feisty, kernel 2.6.22-14-generic) I'll start with some lspci info to prove the card is connected: lspci -v: 04:01.0 Multimedia controller: Philips Semiconductors SAA7146 (rev 01) Subsystem: Technotrend Systemtechnik GmbH S2-3200 Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 16 Memory at febffc00 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=512] I can compile the drivers just fine, I followed the instructions from this French page: http://wilco.bercot.org/debian/s2-3200.html <http://wilco.bercot.org/debian/s2-3200.html>(I don't completely understand French, but we all speak code!) But after loading the drivers I don't get a /dev/dvb folder. My dmesg output only shows this message: saa7146: register extension 'budget_ci dvb'.Have you reboot your computer ? May be it can solve your problems... If not, I'll do another version with the multiproto plus driver soon.Remains the question, what is the difference between multiproto and multiproto plus? Its something i also would like to understand. Another question, how if progress on CI with the TT-3200? Cheers, Rudy _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb |
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