I have found the problem but are not too sure on the solution. I think it's a bug in nxt6000.c
tzap initially makes the following ioctl calls to the driver: FE_INIT FE_RESET FE_SET_FRONTEND While tzap does not have a lock it continually calls FE_RESET. This is great except FE_RESET calls nxt6000_setup(fe) which clobbers all the work done in FE_SET_FRONTEND. All the parameters are wrong (at least for me) so it never locks. Changing the ioctl routine to case FE_INIT: nxt6000_reset(fe); nxt6000_setup(fe); break; case FE_RESET: break; Makes it work I don't think this is correct. Robert -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.