mogli, this bug report is being closed due to your last comment
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On 8.10, 9.04 and 9.10, the driver does sometimes load, sometimes not,
it's a problem with the hardware. I hope they send me a new version of
the card, however, no driver can solve this problem, so I want to
"close" this Report or do something else to it, because every discussion
of it can't solve
Hi mogli,
I'd encourage you to ask the developers who wrote the driver you're
attempting to use to get their driver upstream. It's a lot of extra
work for the Ubuntu kernel team to maintain out of tree drivers/patches
so as such they typically require evidence of upstream submission first.
It'll
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Damn, it does not work yet -.-
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Ok, I'll try it with removing the driver before.
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Ok, I looked at the patch from their homepage and it seams the patch is
faulty too old for the provided sources.
And now the strange thing ;) your device ID is already added in the original.
So you should just unpack the tar.gz file in a new directory and build it their
without applying the patch
This is the text I get, when I apply the Patch, very much errors I
think...
http://paste.ubuntuusers.de/392039/
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I used the driver from the disk which was shipped with the card, but now
I will try it with the driver from here:
http://tbsdtv.com/english/product/PCIDVBS2.html . There is a patch
included, but there is a problem with it. I think I'll fix that problem
by renaming or linking some folders, which are
Star Wars II ;)
For 8.10 you should use the linux-headers-generic package, it always
install the headers appropriate to your running kernel.
The module installation may installed it in the wrong directory, which
gets cleaned up after each reboot.
You should tell more about your card and describe
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