On 3/6/07, Eduard Huguet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> I was wondering, does every Nova-T 500 owner (using it on Linux) suffer
from the USB disconnect malfunction? Or is there someone out there who runs
> it perfectly? My setup (Ubuntu 6.10 + 2.6.20.1 kernel + latest v4l dvb
Mercurial) suffers from usb disconnects, and  because of that, kernel
oopsen.
>
> --
> jussi


Hi,
   I've been following this topic on the mailing list without intervining,
as (AFAIK at least...) I've never suffered this issue. I have a Nova-T 500
card mounted on a Asus P1-AH2 barebone (AMD-64), running Sabayon Linux
64-bit edition and MythTV 0.20.

   I really can't say if this has never happened, maybe I didn't notice it
or else I simply don't leave the system enough hours working (with tuning
activity, I mean...).

One problem that I do suffer is that I can't detect any channels from
within MythTV. I need to manually scan them by using dvbscan and then import
the channels.conf file. Doing so, I can watch all the channels in my area.
I don't receive any EIT info, though. I wonder if this is because of the
relatively poor signal in my area or precisely because the channels are
externally scanned and then MythTV doesn't have all the required info to
receive EIT data.


What is your experience with suspend (ram and disk)? BTW kaffeine tunes
without issues

/PG
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