El Martes, 3 de Febrero de 2009 21:18, Matthias Reichl escribió:
> My freevo box is also running Debian Lenny, but these lines are also
> present with Etch's udev, in /etc/udev/rules.d/udev.rules:
>
> # video devices
> KERNEL=="dvb*",                 PROGRAM="/bin/sh -c 'K=%k; K=$${K#dvb};
> printf dvb/adapter%%i/%%s $${K%%%%.*} $${K#*.}", ACTION=="add", \ NAME="%c"
>
> So, as a first step, remove all additional lines you added to the
> udev rules and try to stick to the stock Debian udev ruleset.


Hi.

I just wanted to say here that I already got my card working.
There was an old rule that seemed to match the dvb card, although it's the 
first one I've ever had, so it took my a long time to find it.
Well, I tried kaffeine and it quickly showed me all the channels, and so on.
Now the weird thing is that freevo still tries to play tv with my old bt8x8 
card that isn't installed anymore. But well, I don't care that much. I've 
read that for timeshifting dvb or vdr are better than mplayer, so I'd dump 
mplayer for tv even if I could make it work. I'll try when I have some time 
after my exams.

Thanks a lot everybody for your help.

Alberto

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