Dear Mike:
Can the mt2131 driver in ~mkrufky repo work?
在2007-07-13,Michael Krufky [EMAIL PROTECTED] 写道:
lwtbenben wrote: Hi,Michael Krufky Sorry for my misunderstanding, but I just
do not know where to find the cx23885 dev tree. Did you mean the standard
linux kernel source tree
On Dienstag, 17. Juli 2007, lwtbenben wrote:
Dear Mike:
Can the mt2131 driver in ~mkrufky repo work?
在2007-07-13,Michael Krufky [EMAIL PROTECTED] 写道:
lwtbenben wrote: Hi,Michael Krufky Sorry for my misunderstanding, but I
just do not know where to find the cx23885 dev tree. Did you
Complaining about that would be like me complaining about all the damn
germans on this list using localized MUAs that keep replacing Blah
blah on Blah blah wrote blah blah with some shit like Am Mittwoch,
11. Juli 2007 18:36:06 schrieb
What am I supposed to do with that? If your email is goin to
On 7/17/07, Erich Newell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Manu, or anyone who can help...Will this card work with the current
HDTV drivers? I am unfamiliar with whatever complications there might
be with a USB device.
According to STM, the STB0899 can come in a standard flavour as well
as an
On 7/17/07, Nick Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 08:45:25AM +0900, timecop wrote:
So my question is, why even bother with the Linux driver.
Because I got linux for free, I got the driver for free (thanks
Aapo others), just had to put a little time into it myself,
On 7/17/07, Michael Krufky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
timecop wrote:
I would like to mention once again that I freaking hate the fact that
this list does not modify Reply-To: header.
[snip]
So my question is, why even bother with the Linux driver.
My question to you... Why even read
On Tue, 17 Jul 2007, Manu Abraham wrote:
On 7/17/07, Michael Krufky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
timecop wrote:
I would like to mention once again that I freaking hate the fact that
this list does not modify Reply-To: header.
[snip]
So my question is, why even bother with the Linux
Hi All,
after upgrading my current Sempron system to an Athlon X2 I have some
strange
issues with my Twinhan VP-1030C.
Tuning different channels on the Astra system is no problem. Also
switching to Hotbird
Is working fine. If I try to switch back from Hotbird to Astra this is
not working
Michael Krufky wrote:
timecop wrote:
I would like to mention once again that I freaking hate the fact that
this list does not modify Reply-To: header.
[snip]
So my question is, why even bother with the Linux driver.
My question to you... Why even read the list? Why reply?
It's clear
On 7/17/07, P. van Gaans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Krufky wrote:
timecop wrote:
I would like to mention once again that I freaking hate the fact that
this list does not modify Reply-To: header.
[snip]
So my question is, why even bother with the Linux driver.
My question to
I have struggled to get the T-1500T working for ages now. Just no
lock, or luck.
But the other day I had a friend ask if I had a spare TV card. So I
gave him a T-1500T. He runs windows.
The card will not tune.
So we tried anothersame issue.
It appears the cards I have will
On 17/07/07, Nicholas Fearnley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have struggled to get the T-1500T working for ages now. Just no
lock, or luck.
But the other day I had a friend ask if I had a spare TV card. So I
gave him a T-1500T. He runs windows.
The card will not tune.
So we tried
Hi,
I'm planning to work on an updated release of the dib7000-drivers during
this week and next week. (still there is no solution for the
dib0700-problems)
Can you send some good patches with Signed-Off-By - so that we can
include it in the mainstream?
Patrick.
On Mon, 16 Jul 2007, [EMAIL
Hi,
I nothing really important happens I'm trying to provide something this or
beginning of next week.
Patrick.
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007, Matt Doran wrote:
Hi there,
The Nova-T 500 has some serious problems with some channels in various
locations around Australia. These channels show serious
Regarding the comments on Windoze...I did not follow if they were
directed to me, but I will comment nonetheless.
I run linux on every system I own or administer. This is a matter of
practical choice however, not ideology. I honestly feel that the
service provided to me by this OS is superior to
On 7/18/07, Erich Newell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regarding the comments on Windoze...I did not follow if they were
directed to me, but I will comment nonetheless.
I run linux on every system I own or administer. This is a matter of
practical choice however, not ideology. I honestly feel that
What would be the process for this? Does the developer need direct
access to the hardware, or is it a simple matter of looking at a
couple of chipsets and modifying some code appropriately? (Please
excuse my ignorance in this)
If it were a practical endeavor, I would be willing to purchase the
Erich Newell wrote:
What would be the process for this? Does the developer need direct
access to the hardware, or is it a simple matter of looking at a
couple of chipsets and modifying some code appropriately? (Please
excuse my ignorance in this)
If it were a practical endeavor, I would be
I tuned to something with tzap. That gives output like this:
status 1f | signal 9a9a | snr fafa | ber 00013ed2 | unc |
FE_HAS_LOCK
status 1f | signal 9898 | snr fbfb | ber 00011dbe | unc |
FE_HAS_LOCK
status 1f | signal 9595 | snr fcfc | ber 00011678 | unc 0005 |
Edit the sores, and replace %04x with %d or wahtever suits your fancy.
insert rant about you can do this because lunix is opensores (but
never mind the fact that since actual real programmers write windows
apps, this wouldn't be a problem in teh first place)
-tc
On 7/18/07, P. van Gaans [EMAIL
timecop wrote:
Edit the sores, and replace %04x with %d or wahtever suits your fancy.
insert rant about you can do this because lunix is opensores (but
never mind the fact that since actual real programmers write windows
apps, this wouldn't be a problem in teh first place)
-tc
On
Do you have a problem with my suggestion?
It is, correct, by the way.
-tc
On 7/18/07, P. van Gaans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
timecop wrote:
Edit the sores, and replace %04x with %d or wahtever suits your fancy.
insert rant about you can do this because lunix is opensores (but
never mind
On Wednesday 18 July 2007 11:22, P. van Gaans wrote:
timecop wrote:
Edit the sores, and replace %04x with %d or wahtever suits your fancy.
insert rant about you can do this because lunix is opensores (but
never mind the fact that since actual real programmers write windows
apps, this
I don't call myself a programmer (I've never seen any C guide), but
somehow I figured out how to add an extra switch to tzap to make it
print the status in (human-readable) decimal instead of hex. It is
attached. It would be really nice if this would make it into the
dvb-apps on linuxtv..
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