OK, so now I have tried my old computer (P3@910) and on this one, with an old driver (dated 20021017) on the computer, I get tuning, (not super fast, mind you), and there's no outcommand error 1 in the log.
I then build todays cvs. And voila! No tuning, but also no outcommand error 1! So this means for me, that todays drivers are broken regarding tuning on dvb-c. And that there are also some incompatibility between the DVB-C card/or drivers and my athlon motherboard. I will now install windows on my athlon mb, and see if the windows software works with this m/b and the dvb-c. - Micael MB> Hello again, MB> Today I downloaded the latest cvs, since someone reported great MB> success with yesterdays build. MB> I'm the guy with "outcommand error 1" in my log. MB> Now, with todays cvs I cannot tune at all, even if I let czap run for MB> minutes with the same config as before. Once I start czap, and wait MB> for a while, the kdvb-fe (as seen in top) starts to eat 25-50% cpu. MB> Only "make rmmod" fixes this, and if I reload the driver, it will not start MB> to eat cpu until I start czap again. MB> My config: MB> Athlon 1800, Abit KX7-333 (via KT333) DVB-C 2.1 card (known to work in MB> my last computer). Kernel Gentoo 2.4.19. MB> I have: MB> Moved the card around in different pci slots, there's no irq MB> conflicts. MB> I have tried to compile kernel with and with out APIC MB> support, with and without preemptible patch. MB> I guess, that a way forward would be to dig up my old P3@910 that used MB> to host the DVB-C board, and start all over. -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
