On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 12:00:24PM +0100, Maarten Wisse wrote: > > Is it a driver or a vdr problem and can it be solved? The CAM works fine in > > a FuSi DVB-C card. > This is probably a driver problem. From what I have seen in the archives of > the linuxtv mailinglist, cam support has been fixed for this device only > recently in CVS. Thanx for the hint. I've checked out the driver from CVS but no luck: |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: dst_ca_open: Device opened [d68a92c0] |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: dst_ca_ioctl: Getting Slot capabilities |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: put_checksum: Computing string checksum. |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: put_checksum: -> string length : 0x07 |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: put_checksum: -> checksum : 0xb5 |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: dst_put_ci: Put Command |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: ca_get_slot_caps: -->dst_put_ci SUCCESS ! |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: ca_get_slot_caps: Slot cap = [5] |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: =================================== |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: 18 64 0 0 2 11 0 5 |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: dst_ca_ioctl: -->CA_GET_CAP Success ! |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost vdr[8492]: CAM doesn't support link layer interface |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: dst_ca_release: Device closed. -- Und Tsch?ss. Stefan ### Kilroy was here ### 4855 12:20:01 up 19 days