Thanks Jean-Michel for your suggestions :-) Im using a 2.4 kernel, and as you tell me, I had try to use the Technotrend windows driver copying it to '/usr/lib/hotplug/firmware/tda1004x.bin' but this the error log:
tda1004x_fwupload: Unsupported firmware /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware/tda1004x.bin Perhaps Im using a oldest kernel version ? .... where I could find a "tda1004x.fw" to compiple with my dvb library ? Best regards, Raul Lucientes. -----Mensaje original----- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] nombre de Jean-Michel Hiver Enviado el: jueves, 15 de julio de 2004 9:26 Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto: [linux-dvb] Re: DVB-S + DVB-T Linux Problem Raul Lucientes wrote: > Hi Everybody, > > Im trying to configure my RedHat with two DVB cards (one DVB-S and the other > DVB-T), Im install the DVB-S (adapter0) first and runs without problem, but, > when I plug the second card (DVB-T/adapter1) its seems like this card doesnt > install correctly, perhaps there are some problem registering the "frontend" > for this new adapter. I've got problems too with a Hauppage Nova-T (SAA7146 chipset). Kudzu doesn't pick it up. The kernel 2.6.7 is supposed to fix some of those issues but the Changelog is pretty scary: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [PATCH] Make tda1004x DVB frontend driver work again Adrian Bunk noticed that the tda1004x DVB frontend driver was broken and sent a small patch that at least made the driver work again. There was a discussion afterwards about the kernel syscall interface, but at the end, the tda1004x DVB frontend driver is still non-functional. This re-applies the temporary band-aid. I *think* this tda1004x.c file is what gets those DVB cards working. In the kernel source there is this comment in this file: * This driver needs a copy of the DLL "ttlcdacc.dll" from the Haupauge or Technotrend windows driver saved as '/usr/lib/hotplug/firmware/tda1004x.bin'. You can also pass the complete file name with the module parameter 'tda1004x_firmware'. Currently the DLL from v2.15a of the technotrend driver is supported. Other versions can be added reasonably painlessly. Windows driver URL: http://www.technotrend.de/ */ I found the driver on my windoze CD-ROM install - I've no idea if it's the right version though. So I installed the new-ish kernel with its source with apt, rebooted, re-compiled the Nvida kernels against the new kernel, started X and... nothing. It all froze up during X init and rebooted after a while, probably because I was bashing my keyboard with rage :-) Also, even with the new kernel and the firmware installed where it should be, kudzu does not pick up the card at startup. I might try to re-compile a 2.6.6 kernel with the patch from 2.6.7, but right now it seems pretty hopeless to me... I'm such a luser - "It don't work" :-) (Besides, browsing the MythTV archives, apparently it's a mess to set up with digital terrestrial. Doh.)