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[opensuse] Hauppuage WinTv Nova-T PC! problem with
- From: michael norman <michaeltnorman@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 1 May 2007 16:19:31 +0100
- Message-id: <200705011619.31659.michaeltnorman@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi
Wanting to run Mythtv on 10,2 I looked at the Opensuse 10.2 howto
http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Opensuse_10.2
for a suitable card to use and that says :
Hauppauge Nova-T
This card should be installed automatically under openSUSE 10.2. It should
Just Workâ˘, no installs or config needed..
So I bought one.
My problem is that it doesn't work at all, YAST fails to detect it and running
lspci -v does not show it.
I know that the card works because on the same box I have got it running in XP
(dualboot)
Looking at the Mythtv page
http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV_Nova-T_500_PCI
leads me to think that I might need either a 2.6.19 kernel or install the
drivers from CVS, which I.d be happy to do., but still leaves me wondering
why the card is not seen as a pci device by linux in the first place.
Any thoughts at all very welcome.
Mike
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Wanting to run Mythtv on 10,2 I looked at the Opensuse 10.2 howto
http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Opensuse_10.2
for a suitable card to use and that says :
Hauppauge Nova-T
This card should be installed automatically under openSUSE 10.2. It should
Just Workâ˘, no installs or config needed..
So I bought one.
My problem is that it doesn't work at all, YAST fails to detect it and running
lspci -v does not show it.
I know that the card works because on the same box I have got it running in XP
(dualboot)
Looking at the Mythtv page
http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV_Nova-T_500_PCI
leads me to think that I might need either a 2.6.19 kernel or install the
drivers from CVS, which I.d be happy to do., but still leaves me wondering
why the card is not seen as a pci device by linux in the first place.
Any thoughts at all very welcome.
Mike
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