Hi Nigel,

I installed kernel 2.6.25 image and headers and recompiled the v4l-dvb
package and made other tiny changes. The package v4l-dvb was compiled this
time without error (without need to alter some of the source code). The good
side is that the tv-tuner is being recognized now and appears in dmesg
output (both on USB 1.1 and 2.0), however it still doesn't afford the
/dev/video0 file. I think the last remaining issue is that of the firmware.
Perhaps the firmware that I've found and downloaded are older than this
version of tv-tuner, so I googled and found one called dvb-digivox-02.fw and
added to the firmwares folder, but in vain. Linux distros automatically load
the firmwares in '/lib/firmware' or '/usr/lib/hotplug/firmware' when an
appropriate device is connected, but I don't know if this apply on Debian
too. I will try more firmwares for now, and moreover I will make an attempt
to extract the needed firmware from Windows drivers.

best Regards.

- Anas


On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 7:23 PM, Nigel Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hi Again Anas. The card isn't going to work on your laptop with only USB1.1
> available. The page below gives some info about USB standards.
> http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB_via_USB
>
> When I was looking to see the price of these cards in France, the specs on
> one
> site simply mentioned that the card was a USB one, and none specific about
> the USB version required, but the MSI site for the DigiVOX A/D 11
> specifically mentions that USB2 is required.
>
> According to another page I read, even if your laptop had a USB2
> controller,
> the 2.6.18 kernel on Etch is not late enough (is missing some of the
> necessary drivers/modules), and it was suggested to install the latest
> kernel
> from the backports repo. I only say this because, if your other PC that has
> USB2.0 available, and you only have Etch installed with a 2.6.18 kernel,
> you
> will still have problems, unless you install a later kernel. I've found the
> page,as below.
> http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/How_to_install_DVB_device_drivers
>
> I think that you've already been on this page, as you mentioned problems
> with
> mercurial, and installing Linux TV drivers.
>
> All the best.
>
> Nigel.
>
>
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