On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 11:10:33 +0200
"Daniel Weigl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Am Tue, 03 Jul 2007 02:56:26 +0200 hat Aapo Tahkola
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> geschrieben:
> > You need to have warm id listed in there as well. See line 137 of my
> > patch. You should see something interesting
can you please pull my changes into main tree ?
http://linuxtv.org/hg/~mgittler/v4l-dvb/rev/39c2d2041e6e
the patch is tested and works like before.
thx
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Hi,
Pierluigi Rolando wrote:
> Instead of changing the PCI latency you might want to see if your
> BIOS lets you route IRQ manually.
It's an Intel Mainboard that doesn't let me route IRQs manually.
Regards,
Hanno
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Hi,
Richard Dale wrote:
> That being said, I don't notice any particular issue when the problem pops
> up. Perhaps the driver is being too pedantic - after all, that's what
> buffers are for, right?
Others report problems, as well:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+
Does it, by chance, work in the real OS?
-tc
On 7/4/07, Pierluigi Rolando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I did. Didn't help.
> >
> > I also tried changing PCI latency in the BIOS settings and using
> > "pci=routeirq" or "pci=noacpi" kernel boot parameters. And I tried a
> > different kernel.
> >
> I did. Didn't help.
>
> I also tried changing PCI latency in the BIOS settings and using
> "pci=routeirq" or "pci=noacpi" kernel boot parameters. And I tried a
> different kernel.
>
> Those attempts didn't help either.
Hi,
Instead of changing the PCI latency you might want to see if your
BIOS
Hi,
> Do you have shared interrupts? Do a "lspci -v" and have a look there.
Yes, I do have shared interrupts:
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8036103/lspci-vvnn.log
The DVB card uses irq 23 (which is shared with the mainboard's audio
chip) and it uses irq 10 (not shared with any other card).
ht
> cx88_wakeup: 2 buffers handled (should be 1)"
I see the messages here too.
Do you have shared interrupts? Do a "lspci -v" and have a look there.
On mine I see this happen all the time due to the onboard SATA controller
having an IRQ conflict with the PCI card. Unfortunately I can't swap card
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Hi all,
I brought a new Intuix S810 USB DVB-T tuner.
The linuxtv.org drivers report an "LITE-ON USB2.0 DVB-T Tuner". A
closer look at the Windows drivers reveal that it is indeed a "forked"
Lite-On.
However I can't use the DVB-T USB stick. Dvb-usb r
Hi,
it would be nice if you guys would
- stop flaming each other
- name the specific problems you have
- elect a project leader you trust and who you allow to tell each of
you what to do
- and then work it out.
As a user, I'm very happy with DVB on my WAF-compatible vdr system. You
guys made m
Hi,
reported this earlier on this list, alas with zero responses despite
multiple requests for help. Thinking it might be distribution-specific,
I filed a bug report to the Ubuntu folks:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/119115
(see there for complete description
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