Re: Hauppauge NOVA-T 500 falls over after warm reboot

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Have you tried rmmoding the module (dvb_usb_dib0700) and reloading it?
I think that it was in such a case where it then wrongly detected the
card as 'cold', attempting to reload it, which failed.



2009/3/3 uTaR <utar101@xxxxxxxxx>:
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>> Hi,
>>     Same here. I've been observing the same behaviour in the lastest
>> times. I can't say exactly since when this happens, though.
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>> I've observed that stopping mythbackend,  unloading the driver with
>> 'rmmod dvb_usb_dib0700' and rebooting again seems to fix the problem.
>>
>> By the dmesg it seems like, on a warm reboot, it fails to detect the
>> card as 'warm' state (dmesg says it's 'cold'), so it attempts to load
>> the firmware again, which fails and leaves the card in an unusable
>> state.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>   Eduard
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> Thanks for the reply.
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> In my case the Nova is correctly identified as being in the "warm" state
> after a reboot, however it still falls over either before I can even
> start playing TV or within a minute or so of actually playing TV.
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