Hi,

Does anyone know if this is a linux only issue, or is it present in windows
to ?
If it´s broken in windows to it´s probably a dead end =(

Otherwise I think atleast one nova-t 500 owner on this list had contacts
with the linux-usb list, don´t know
if it yielded anything but iirc the problem is usb related not dvb driver
related. Does any pursue this or did it just die at not dvb related ?

/Henrik



On 4/18/07, Mike H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On 4/17/2007, "Janne Grunau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I can't speak for VDR but you have to restart MythTV's backend daemon at
>the moment. But it will change in the future.
>
>Janne
>

Thanks for your replies and I will try the latest software as soon as I
get chance to set up a dev environment.

I really hate to sound like a whiny ungrateful user, but how soon in the
future is the bad behaviour likely to change? When I was sold the Nova-T
500 I was told it was supported in the latest kernel and suitable for
MythTV. If that means "You can load the module but it disconnects
randomly and you have to restart" then the hardware isn't fit for
purpose and I should be able to return the card.

Plus, I am going away on holiday in a few weeks time and don't want to
miss Doctor Who ;)

Thanks for any help you can give!

Mike

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