> > Tom, > > So the V0.2 patch worked after a cold reboot (No power to the computer > then starting up again). Is that what you are saying? > (Make sure that the v0.1 modules are not loaded on boot up if you are > testing V0.2) > > I was expecting the DMA timeout errors when using V0.2 from a cold > start, it should not have caused it to break for a warm start (i.e. > V0.1 modules loaded, then removed and v0.2 modules loaded). > > Sorry to ask for clarification, as the results were not what I was > expecting. > > Can you try the: > modprobe cx23885 i2c_scan=1 > That Steve Suggested. > > Thanks > > Stephen Stephen, V0.1 Cold Reset (0ff for 10 second): No errors from dmesg Can tune and watch channels Warm Reset (ie sudo reboot): Many errors in dmesg Can tune and watch channels V0.2 Cold Reset (0ff for 10 second): No errors from dmesg Can tune and watch channels Warm Reset (ie sudo reboot): Many errors in dmesg Tuning fails. Unable to watch channels Wrt sudo modprobe cx23885 i2c_scan=1, where are you expecting the output? Given that the module is already loaded do I need to modify the modprobe.d/cx23885 file to include the option and then reboot? With regard to ensuring V0.1 modules are not loaded when using V0.2, the method I have used is to have two completely different v4l_dvb source directories and doing a make, sudo make install to use the different versions. I have assumed that this will copy the modules over the top of the old modules. Please let me know if this is not correct. If you want me to reboot with new option let me know. Thanks Tom _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb