Simeon,
It doesn't matter re: the diseqc commands, with no switch present will
be nothing listening, assuming there is nothing else connected such as
a rotor.
Tim.
On 8 Mar 2008, at 01:27, Simeon Simeonov wrote:
Thanks for the answer Tim!
That's a good point - I do have a switch. I
Hi,
On Debian, I've downloaded the source version of MythTV :
v0.20.2.svn20080126. Then, I've downloaded the patch from
http://pansy.at/gernot/mythtv-multiproto-hack.diff.gz
But, when I try to apply it, I have these errors :
# patch ./mythtv-multiproto-hack.diff -p0
patching file
Hello
Attached is a scan file for the french cable operator Numericable.
Hope this helps :)
Regards
Guillaume
fr-noos-numericable
Description: Binary data
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Tim Hewett wrote:
Simeon,
It doesn't matter re: the diseqc commands, with no switch present will
be nothing listening, assuming there is nothing else connected such as
a rotor.
The SEC equipment should work fine AFAICS. The bad aspect of the tests
were that no one really came up with
Philip Pemberton wrote:
rights Mux A (650MHz, C43) should be disappearing as it's the weakest... this
UKFreeTV is wrong again.. Mux D should be disappearing first, because it most
certainly IS the weakest at only 4kW ERP vs. the 10kW ERP of the other muxes...
Grr..
My point still stands
Hi Manu,
I was able to resolve my rotor problem by making the following changes in the
stb6100, stb0899 and mantis sources:
uX replaced by unitX_t..
Since I am running the drivers on 64-bit machine my guess is that is a 64-bit
pointer size thing.
Unfortunately it is painful to restore my rotor
Simeon Simeonov wrote:
Hi Manu,
I was able to resolve my rotor problem by making the following changes in the
stb6100, stb0899 and mantis sources:
uX replaced by unitX_t..
Some points:
1. The change to stb6100 should in no way matter for the rotor.
2. u* is kernel data types and uint*_t
Hi
I'd like to graph the cable dvb-c signal strength in cacti.
Has anyone done this, or can recommend how? If I walk the snmp variables
exposed, there doesn't appear to be anything useful natively there?
snmpwalk -c public -v 1 localhost | grep dvb
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrSWRunName.3576 =
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 1:18 AM, Brandon Rader [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I bought the PCTV HD 800i tuner from woot.com, and waited until drivers had
been developed for it. I followed the guide from
LinuxTVhttp://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Pinnacle_PCTV_HD_Card_%28800i%29
.