Am Montag, 8. Dezember 2003 10:03 schrieb Niklas Peinecke: > Steffen Barszus wrote: > > Am Montag, 8. Dezember 2003 00:32 schrieb Augusto Cardoso: > >>Hi! > >> > >>You may want to try the CVS version of the dvb_kernel. The CVS > >>version is updated almost daily and it's the latest code. The > >>Skystar2 2.6B from the CVS should work, but you need to look at the > >>log to find out if the board was detected correctly or not. > > > > As I try nearly the same with the same card I drop my mail in here. > > I have started my machine new and load the driver. Never looked at > > the logs before (shame on me, see my other mail) > > > >>From dmesg: > > ... > > > > What my thought was, is that maybe a firmware is needed for the > > SkyStar2, but i haven't really found something about that topic. > > No wonder: You don't need any firmware.
Ok. Fine :) > > Video is working fine allready. I have attached my only cable to > > the skystar2 and was able to use vdr without a hitch together with > > my fullfeatured card (transfer mode from skystar2 to ff-card). What > > doesn't work is SkyDSL, I guess this is because of the master_xfer > > error ? > > This is a really strange address and length: > > message 2: flags=0xd11b, addr=0x8960, buf=0x64, len=1024 > > ^^^^ ^^^^ > > It's almost certainly rubbish, but I wonder, where this comes from. > Which apps were started after loading the driver? Nothing yet. I have just load the driver and instantly after that executed a "dmesg" . Using vdr gives no error message. Any informations that i could provide ? > > I use kernel 2.4.22 and dvb-kernel. > > > > Steffen > > Niklas Another thing is that i can block the driver from unloading if i use dvbtune .... -n xxxx to often. lsmod shows then that the module is used 9 times, but no chance beside reboot to unload the driver again. Just thought that might be important too. Thanks for the fast reply. Steffen -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.