Vidar Tyldum Hansen tyldum.com> writes:
> So now I will revert to stock Lucid kernel and give your patch a go. But
> I have a feeling this has something might be some incompatibility or bug
> between the card and the motherboard (Asus P5N7A-VM). This, though is
> beyond me...
>
Late reply, but
The anysee driver works correctly from cold boot and reinsertion of the device,
however, after a suspend resume cycle (S3), the device suddenly is initated as
dvb-t as where it was dvb-c before. Yes this is a combo device, so dvb T and C,
but why does the profiling in anysee.c not handle this c
I have the exact same symptoms with a technisat cablestar HD2,
also a twinhan clone like the terratec.
Glad to know this isn't a broken hardware issue (that
is it seems highly unlikely we have the exact same problem
for it to be a hardware malfunction ).
Have used the .31 and .32 and .33 kerne