This is from using a stage3 install mind you...

Oh - and check that the kernel modules for the DVB card are being loaded
at boot time (i.e. that they're in /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6)
BEFORE mythbackend starts up - that can cause problems too.

Hmmmm is this after installing dvico or linuxtv? I have bloated my kernel image out to include the dvb-t  drivers.
 I have also set them to modules and added to the /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6

dvb-core
bt8xxx
dst
cx22700
cx22702
cx24110

I'm only assuming the type of card I am using. I run lsmod


mythtv ~ # lsmod
Module                  Size  Used by
sg                     24352  0
ipv6                  178240  14
ohci_hcd               14596  0
parport_pc             27716  0
parport                21448  1 parport_pc
floppy                 44500  0
nvidia               3214460  12
via_rhine              16388  0
mii                     3072  1 via_rhine
eth1394                14600  0
usbhid                 25952  0
ehci_hcd               22536  0
uhci_hcd               23568  0
ohci1394               25908  0
ieee1394               58296  2 eth1394,ohci1394
evdev                   6656  0
rtc                     8120  0
usbcore                74748  5 ohci_hcd,usbhid,ehci_hcd,uhci_hcd
cx24110                 4996  0
cx22702                 3844  0
dvb_pll                 2436  1 cx22702
cx22700                 3588  0
dst                    11908  0
bt878                   6712  1 dst
dvb_core               53672  0




What I always recommend you do is get the hardware working and verify
it's working BEFORE even going into mythtv.  That way you know which is
to blame (and it's never myth).



mythbackend is not running ATM. I am trying to get my TV back :(
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