Edward Wildgoose wrote:
> Reading the archives suggests that these have now undergone a revision
> change, but my question is whether it is possible to get the new Nova-T
> going without having to run a 2.6 kernel?  Did anyone backport the code to
> the 2.4 series modules?
> 
> Failing that can anyone summarise how to quickly look at the card in the
> shop and tell whether it is the new revision before buying.  Is it best to
> look at the numbers on the tuner?  If there is any external indication on
> the box this would be even better...  I'm based in the UK if anyone has tips
> on where to buy a working card?
> 
> In summary, what is the best way forward at this stage if I am not willing
> to abandon my 2.4 kernel just yet?

No need for 2.6. All drivers work with 2.4, the bt848 based cards need a
kernel patch, though.

http://linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/DVB/CARDS?rev=1.1&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup

If no new grave bugs are discovered today, linuxtv-dvb-1.0.0
will be released tomorrow. If you want to try dvb-kernel you have
to pull from CVS, though.

Johannes


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