Which version of the Nova-T is it?

Is it the 90002? If so then your module list is wrong.

Here's mine:

evdev                   7424  1
cx88_dvb                4996  7
cx8802                  7364  1 cx88_dvb
mt352                   6532  1 cx88_dvb
cx88xx                 48156  2 cx88_dvb,cx8802
ir_common               4036  1 cx88xx
btcx_risc               3784  2 cx8802,cx88xx
tveeprom               11224  1 cx88xx
videodev                7424  1 cx88xx
video_buf_dvb           4548  1 cx88_dvb
dvb_core               76328  8 video_buf_dvb
cx22702                 8580  1 cx88_dvb
dvb_pll                 3012  3 cx88_dvb,cx88xx,cx22702
video_buf              17284  4 cx88_dvb,cx8802,cx88xx,video_buf_dvb

I'm not sure whether the wrong modules will load. If so then disregard this 
info but I seem to remember having a similar issue with wrong drivers before 
the newer ones got into the kernel source tree.

-- 
Rob

On Tuesday 23 August 2005 12:03, Stephen Kitchener wrote:
> On Tuesday 23 Aug 2005 09:18, Julian Edwards wrote:
> 
> Hi Julian,
> 
> > On Mon, August 22, 2005 23:45, Stephen Kitchener said:
> > > I did this - no change at all  :-(
> > >
> > > I get the same messages in dmesg
> >
> > The only other thing that I can suggest is that you get hold of the source
> > code for linux-dvb.  There's a script in there that loads *all* of the
> > dvb-related modules.  I had to do this to get my card working, and then I
> > used rmmod by trial an error to get rid of the ones I didn't need.
> >
> > J
> 
> Is that a special version of the kernel or a package ??
> 
> Steve
> 
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