I got same problem as #49 and #50 with three of 15a4:9016 Afatech Technologies,
Inc. AF9015 DVB-T USB2.0 sticks
After day or two dvb modules causes segfault and dies. Only rebooting helps,
but I'd like to find more sophisticated solution for this.
System is Ubuntu 11.10 LTSP and kernel is 3.0.0-1
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To clarify: My problem is the same as Gunars Rodins in comment #49
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I got the same problem here with a Terratec Cinergy RC (MK II) 0ccd:0097
Should have found that bug before i bought this stick, i bought it just because
i wanted to get away from that buggy linux driver for my hauppauge HVR 1300 ...
This problems still exists on Ubuntu 11.10 alpha1 Firmware is 4.
Still in 4.95 firmware fails in hardware level if someway in attempt to
scan channels it has tuned on frequency, but has not managed in set
timeout (default 3 sec) to identify digital channels. So after it gets
af9015: recv bulk message failed:-71
If this happends, only what helps - plug out hard
Thanks Barberio, I wish i'd known about that before purchasing the card.
And thanks Lindsay for the disconnect advice. Early on when trying to
get this all working in 9.10 Mythbuntu I was checking the dmesg log for
the firmware version going to 4.95, but have to admit hadn't done the
same with 10
Paul, one caveat with the firmware - it won't be reloaded onto cards
that are still in a "warm" state and USB cards often retain that status
even after a reboot - if you look at dmesg you can usually see a message
along the lines of "warm state, firmware not uploaded" on some such.
Before chucking
The MythTV Wiki (which is where the Mythbuntu hardware requirements page
links to) is not a reliable location for hardware driver support or
information on which devices are suitable and stable. This is however
well beyond the scope of this bug ticket, and should be taken up with
the MythTV/Mythbun
Thanks for the reply Chase
You may be right about non of the firmware being available will help
solve this issue for the 221544/Kworld PC160 chipset. I bought the card
specifically for Mythbuntu due to a 'works out of the box' statement
with the new firmware on the Mythbuntu hardware listing page
I2C Errors cropping up on specific af9015 platforms is a known problem
due to this chipset's implementations having a lot of variability and
the linux driver tending to lag behind new hardware versions quite a
bit.
Checking on the V4L wiki, the Peak/K-World PC-160-T is known to be buggy
with the c
Paul Everill,
First, if you believe there's a bug in some firmware and there's a
different version that can fix it, please open a new bug so we can track
it properly. Don't hesitate to open new bugs :). If you want, you can
open a new bug and reply to this comment there.
I read through your comme
@Chase:
Quite a few people are having problems with tuning of Peak 221544 / Kworld
PC160 dual tuner cards with af9015 firmware - long thread with people reporting
issues - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1458234 .
After messing around with Mythbubtu 9.10 and the firmware up to 4.95, I w
great news! looking forward for lucid release
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* Added dvb firmware for AVerTV HD A180 tuner card and derivatives
-LP: #508317
* Clean up packaging, fixing lintian warnings
- Added packaging copyright assi
@Anders:
We don't have any mechanism in place for backports of the dvb drivers.
Due to the nature of the issue, it unfortunately would not be high on
our priority list of things to do in the kernel team either.
I suggest you do one of the following, depending on your interest and
skill level:
1.
@Chase: in order to get the updated kernel/driver into lucid-backports,
should I file a separate bug or do you reckon it will trickle through at
some point?
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I confirm it works under Lucid.
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@pripps:
I haven't uploaded a new firmware package for Karmic. The package I've
asked for testing is for Lucid. As it seems everything has gone well, I
will look into backporting the changes into Karmic once they get into
Lucid.
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Hi
Wanted to test it also but get this:
Get:4 http://archive.canonical.com karmic/partner Sources [1,870B]
Fetched 14.7kB in 0s (40.8kB/s)
W: Failed to fetch
http://ppa.launchpad.net/chasedouglas/linux-firmware-nonfree/ubuntu/dists/karmic/main/binary-amd64/Packages.gz
404 Not Found
KR
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Good work, the new package works for me.
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@toad:
If you want to revert the package you can do the following:
$ sudo apt-get install ppa-purge
$ sudo ppa-purge ppa:chasedouglas/linux-firmware-nonfree
If you really wanted to, you could get rid of ppa-purge after you are
done with it:
$ sudo apt-get remove ppa-purge
but that's not really
No problem, but how how I can later go back to the normal repositories
and then back to the "normal" package state ?
Sorry, not an apt expert :-()
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@toad:
Can you move out your firmware and install my linux-firmware-nonfree
package? We need to be sure the firmware in my package is working right
before we publish it, if possible.
Thanks
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@Chase:
I just copy the firmware to /lib/firmware:
t...@cubu:~$ ls -l /lib/firmware/dvb-usb-af*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 15913 2010-03-28 21:42 /lib/firmware/dvb-usb-af9015.fw
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 12700 2010-03-08 22:41
/lib/firmware/dvb-usb-af9015.fw.old
t...@cubu:~$
I know this issue and so i
@toad:
Can you explain what you did to make your card work for you? Did you
install my updated linux-firmware-nonfree package or did you manually
install some firmware?
Thanks
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@Anders:
Unfortunately, the Lucid driver does not support your tuner card. It
does look like there is a patch to the driver that would enable
functionality, but at this point we can't include this patch into Lucid
due to the possibility of introducing regressions for others. You should
be able to
This Bug affects me too with a MSI DIGIVOX Duo,
changing the firmware successfully fixes the problem.
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@Chase: installed the updated package from your PPA (works fine now),
then plugged the USB stick:
Apr 3 13:17:39 test-laptop kernel: [ 434.396075] usb 1-1: new high speed USB
device using ehci_hcd and address 2
Apr 3 13:17:40 test-laptop kernel: [ 434.532882] usb 1-1: configuration #1
chosen
@Anders:
Yep, I made a mistake in that version. I've updated it and tested it out
again. The new package has been pushed to my ppa as version 1.8~ppa2.
Please do the following and then retest:
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install linux-firmware-nonfree
Thanks
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Broken package in the PPA?
$ sudo apt-get install linux-firmware-nonfree
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed
linux-firmware-nonfree
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not upgrad
@Anders:
I wrote the wrong command to install the updated linux-firmware-nonfree
package. The third command should be:
$ sudo apt-get install linux-firmware-nonfree
That will install the package if it wasn't already installed, and it
will upgrade it if it was. Please try this and retest.
Thanks
@MarcRandolph & others. I've just tested on a fully patched but "clean"
Lucid beta and I get the following error:
Apr 2 16:45:45 test-laptop kernel: [ 105.992119] usb 1-2: new high speed USB
device using ehci_hcd and address 2
Apr 2 16:45:45 test-laptop kernel: [ 106.129562] usb 1-2: configur
I cannot get TV signal with either firmware. Apparently the signal level
is too low here (which is quite strange, as it shouldn't). I get about
20 % with the small antenna connected, 15 % from the wall socket and 0 %
with nothing connected.
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Anders, B&M, Lasse Kärkkäinen, Ofir Klinger, typek_pb, or anyone else
with a card that uses this firmware: sooner than later, could any of you
test out the firmware that Chase has uploaded? Thanks!
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Sorry, I got caught up doing some stuff, and when I came back I thought
this bug was for a new firmware. After reading through again I see that
the firmware needs to be updated. I'm working on this now.
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In my last comment, I meant the dvb-usb-af9015.fw file.
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@barberio:
I see there's already a a dvb-fe-9015.fw file in lucid's linux-firmware-
nonfree. It does differ from the file you linked to. Is the current
linux-firmware-nonfree file incorrect?
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Just new firmware, the firmware currently in linux-firmware-nonfree
needs to be replaced with this one - http://www.otit.fi/~crope/v4l-
dvb/af9015/af9015_firmware_cutter/firmware_files/4.95.0/
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Hello all,
I'm interested in helping fix this issue in Ubuntu, but I'm not sure
exactly what the fix is. Does the Lucid kernel need an updated driver
(totally new driver, or some patch to apply?), or just new firmware?
Thanks
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