On 10/17/05, Mike Frisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've got the IVTV and DVB-S to co-exist, but when I attempt to load the
air2pc module, I get the following:

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[4294707.062000] drivers/media/dvb/b2c2/skystar2.c: FlexCopIIB(rev.195)
chip found
[4294707.062000] drivers/media/dvb/b2c2/skystar2.c: the chip has 38
hardware filters
[4294707.187000] driver_initialize MAC address = 00:d0:d7:30:1a:ed:00:00
[4294707.187000] DVB: registering new adapter (SkyStar2).
[4294707.218000] flexcop_i2c_func
[4294707.404000] i2c_readbytes: i2c read error (addr 0a, err == -121)
[4294707.793000] mt312_read: ret == -121
[4294707.793000] skystar2: A frontend driver was not found for device
13d0/2103 subsystem 13d0/2103
[4294707.913000] b2c2-flexcop: B2C2 FlexcopII/II(b)/III digital TV
receiver chip loaded successfully

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If it matters, I am using tveeprom from my kernel ( 2.6.12-9-386) on
Ubuntu.

Anybody have a similar setup and can shed some light?

Similar setup, yes - IVTV, HD-3000 using DVB, and Air2PC (HD-5000 version).

Besides the DVB differences, I see one more which I think could be the problem.  I have moved up to 2.6.13 kernel, after which I followed the HOWTO on www.hd5000.com.  If I remember, there was one post a long time ago from someone who had patched a 2.6.12 kernel, but the work was beyond my feeling of peace-of-mind.  That's why I waited for the new driver that works with 2.6.13.

After following the HOWTO, I rebuilt IVTV, NVRAM-WAKEUP, LIRC, and booted the system.  As you are doing, I found that I had to discard the tveeprom module from the IVTV package and put the kernel's back in place.

Following that episode, I plugged in the HD-5000 card and was disappointed to see KUDZU configure it as an ethernet card.  KUDZU pretty much hosed my /etc/modprobe.conf file, which I had old versions of.  After a few more re-boots, and reconstructing /etc/modprobe.conf, KUDZU stopped pausing and modifying /etc/modprobe.conf.

The system now boots without pausing, cleanly, automatically per the recording schedule, and the three tuners (PVR-350, HD-3000, HD-5000) are all working well.  The tveeprom situation is still a problem, but so far, has only caused one standard-definition program from being completely recorded.  It was the Pilot Episode of "Freddie" - so there was no real loss!  But I am hopeful that the IVTV developers will resolve the differences between the two versions of tveeprom, soon.

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MM

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