2010-08-06, 19:42
gururu Wrote:Hi moontan77:
this can solve your 2rd problem, not sure for the 1st one:
put your hardware info in that file, starts form "0", then reboot. here's my config:Code:sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/options-dvb.conf
Code:#DVB-C
options dvb_usb_dw2102 adapter_nr=0
#DMB-TH
options dvb_usb_cxusb adapter_nr=1
#DVB-S2
options dvb-usb-tbsqboxs2 adapter_nr=2
#DVB-T
options dvb_usb_dib0700 adapter_nr=3
the device name can be found by using "lsusb" or "lsmod" or something like that (sorry, I can't remember)
and, as you can see, all of my tuners are USB connections, so please note this config only works for those devices plugged and powered on(for DVB-S devices) before computer's booting. If you unplug and re-plug them after boot, that might couse a mass. (but internal cards were fine coz you cannot unplug them while your computer's running)
hope that helps, and sorry for my English.
John
cheers! seems to work fine so far