Claes Lindblom wrote:
> It sounds like a possible card to try. I was also starting to look at
> the TeVii S470 PCIe card but it's the same here at the linuxtv wiki
> that there are no comments, only that it is supported.
> At http://www.tevii.com/product_s470.html you can read that they have
> Linu
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>> > > >From: sacha
>> > > >Sent by: linux-dvb-boun...@linuxtv.org
>> > > >Date: 22-06-2009 21:21
>> > > >cc: linux-...@linuxtv.org
>> > > >Subject: [linux-dvb] Best stable DVB-S2 cards
>> > > >
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> > > >Sent by: linux-dvb-boun...@linuxtv.org
> > > >Date: 22-06-2009 21:21
> > > >cc: linux-...@linuxtv.org
> > > >Subject: [linux-dvb] Best stable DVB-S2 cards
> > > >
> > > >Claes
> > > >Forget all tha
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> > >cc: linux-...@linuxtv.org
> > >Subject: [linux-dvb] Best stable DVB-S2 cards
> > >
> > >Claes
> > >Forget all that has with stability to do on Linux, it will never
> > >work!
> > >It is my experience after three years of despera
jens.peder.terje...@devoteam.com wrote:
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> -sacha wrote: -
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> >To: cla...@gmail.com
> >From: sacha
> >Sent by: linux-dvb-boun...@linuxtv.org
> >Date: 22-06-2009 21:21
> >cc: linux-...@linuxtv.org
> >Subject: [linux-dvb] Best stable DVB-S2 c
sacha wrote:
Forget all that has with stability to do on Linux, it will never work!
It is my experience after three years of desperate trying. I have the
same card and some others. Sometimes they works sometimes no. 24 hours
running is called High Availability in IT world and can be assured only