Hi, Am 23.04.2014 22:42, schrieb Devin Heitmueller: > On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 4:34 PM, Daniel Exner <dex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > You can get the firmware via the following procedure: > > http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Xceive_XC3028/XC2028#How_to_Obtain_the_Firmware > > or if you're on Ubuntu it's already packaged in > linux-firmware-nonfree. The file itself is 66220 bytes and has an MD5 > checksum of 293dc5e915d9a0f74a368f8a2ce3cc10. I used that procedure and have exactly that file in my /lib/firmware dir. > Note that if you have that file in /lib/firmware, it's entirely > possible that the driver is just broken (this happens quite often). > The values read back by dmesg are from the device itself, so if the > chip wasn't properly initialized fields such as the version will > contain garbage values. On the page you linked above older firmware versions are mentions that should be supported by the driver. My Question is: how to get them? But you may be right, because "Device is Xceive 34584" seems also wrong (didn't find any hint such a device exists..) I'm willing to invest some time to repair the driver. Anyone interested in helping me in getting this thing back to work? Greetings Daniel -- Daniel Exner Public-Key: https://www.dragonslave.de/pub_key.asc
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