After just learning that my Twinhan VP-1020 (original) card might now be supported under Linux, I attempted to get it running on Fedora Core 2-test1 with kernel 2.6.3-1.97.
As per the documentation, I loaded the modules with: $ modprobe bttv i2c_hw=1 card=0x71 $ modprobe dvb-bt8xx $ modprobe dst which yields the following in the 'dmesg' output: Linux video capture interface: v1.00 bttv: driver version 0.9.12 loaded bttv: using 8 buffers with 2080k (520 pages) each for capture bttv: Bt8xx card found (0). bttv0: Bt878 (rev 17) at 0000:02:07.0, irq: 10, latency: 32, mmio: 0xe2001000 bttv0: using: Twinhan DST + clones [card=113,insmod option] bttv0: gpio: en=00000000, out=00000000 in=00f2d8fe [init] bttv0: using tuner=4 bttv0: add subdevice "dvb0" bt878: AUDIO driver version 0.0.0 loaded bt878: Bt878 AUDIO function found (0). bt878(0): Bt878 (rev 17) at 02:07.1, irq: 10, latency: 32, memory: 0xe2002000 attach: checking "bt878 #0 [hw]" find by pci: checking "bt878 #0 [hw]" attach: "bt878 #0 [hw]", to card 0 DVB: registering new adapter (DST). spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ7. bt878 find by dvb adap: checking "DST" dst_check_ci: recognize DST-020 DST type : satellite DST type flags : 0x4 symdiv DVB: registering frontend 0:0 (DST SAT)... All seems well until I attempt to tune a signal (any signal) with 'dvbtune', I get the following: Badness in interruptible_sleep_on_timeout at kernel/sched.c:1938 Call Trace: [<c0120ed2>] interruptible_sleep_on_timeout+0x5d/0x23a [<c01205a7>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc [<e0c21863>] dvb_frontend_thread+0x6d/0x238 [dvb_core] [<e0c2188e>] dvb_frontend_thread+0x98/0x238 [dvb_core] [<e0c217f6>] dvb_frontend_thread+0x0/0x238 [dvb_core] [<c01091d5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb I have yet to try the latest version of the linuxtv dvb driver, as I initially had some problems compiling it (haven't investigated those yet). Any comments? Thanks, Mike. -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.