Hi I recently purchased one of those cards (last Sat) and have got it working fine. It was not easy, I started with the debian packages, which are so old now I didn't even get the card to be seen. I tried the CVS which was confusing. However if I had realised I didn't need to modprobe dvb and only modprobe dvb-ttpci and grundig_29504_401 modules it probably would have worked.
However the easiest method I have found yet is to download kernel 2.5.54 which seems to be relatively stable (no oops's to date) but the only problem is that some of the drivers in other areas are works in progress and don't compile. I use my card with dvbstream and dvbtune built from cvs and they do indeed tune the card and I can watch TV on my laptop via wireless lan if I find a modest bitrate stream (I've got the choice of 6Mb/s or 3.5Mb/s and the latter works). I hope this helps.. Regards Mike Albon ps. It would be really nice to see a vlc compatible dvbstream. On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 10:48, Sakari Aaltonen wrote: > Hello, > I just bought the WinTV DVB-T card and would like, of course, > to use it. Can anyone advise as to what software I need to > have it run? There was a previous post to the effect that > siemens_dvb-0.9.4, which I was going to try first, was too old. > However, a firewall seems not to let me use CVS. > > Is there a specific kernel version that should be running, at > least? > > Of course, if the card won't work under Linux, please tell me > immediately (and I'll try to return it...) > > > Thank you, > Sakari Aaltonen -- Mike Albon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.