Luca Olivetti wrote:
> En/na Michael Krufky ha escrit:
> 
> 
>>:-/  ...  Do you plan on getting a replacement?
> 
> 
> No
> 
> 
>>Perhaps you may contact the
>>vendor so that they may send you a sample at no charge?
> 
> 
> They should be send me a sample of the 9015
> 
> 
>>How did your stick die?  Maybe the driver broke it?
> 
> 
> I don't think so, nobody else complained, and there isn't much 
> difference between my driver and the windows one. In fact, looking 
> around in various forums (of windows users), there are many complaints 
> of this stick getting very hot.
> Anyway, if you feel you should retire the driver, do so, I won't 
> complain. At leas I can consider it as feedback (which was sorely 
> lacking until now).
> 
> Bye
> --
> Luca
> 
> 
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Please don't remove the driver.. Linux' support for cheap USB DVB-T 
sticks is far from complete (or the list of what's supported is entirely 
different from what really is supported), I wouldn't want to see this 
being removed. All the feedback I can give you is that it works fine for 
me, apart from scanning channels in Kaffeine, but that might also be my 
fault.

I you were to get a new AF9005 for free, would you mind taking another 
look at the driver? (IIRC you live in the EU, don't you?)

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