Alexandre CONRAD wrote: > > > > > > >Simply try running VDR without any options. > >Then take a look at the /var/log/messages file to see whether there are > >any error messages there. > > > Okay. > > Dec 19 10:23:17 test vdr[19796]: VDR version 1.1.9 started > Dec 19 10:23:17 test vdr[19796]: loading /video/keys-pc.conf > Dec 19 10:23:17 test vdr[19796]: no DVB device found > Dec 19 10:23:17 test vdr[19796]: invalid primary device number: 1 > Dec 19 10:23:17 test vdr[19796]: ERROR: no primary device found - giving up! > > Is this due because I'm using SSH to remote my linux computer ? What's > for VDR, the primary display ? The VGA ? Do I have to run under Xwindow ? > > My DVB card is installed correctly...
The "primary device" is the DVB card that has the tv set connected to it (i.e. the one you use for replaying or live viewing). Since VDR doesn't find any DVB device, maybe you haven't run the 'makedev.napi' script? It is in the driver directory. Klaus -- _______________________________________________________________ Klaus Schmidinger Phone: +49-8635-6989-10 CadSoft Computer GmbH Fax: +49-8635-6989-40 Hofmark 2 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] D-84568 Pleiskirchen, Germany URL: www.cadsoft.de _______________________________________________________________ -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
