I have just bought a L4M-Twin S2 ver 6.2 and installed it in my server (3.0.0-15-server) which is running VDR installed from the "stable-vdr" natty ppa's
How do I install the drivers for this card?
lspci -v
I have just bought a L4M-Twin S2 ver 6.2 and installed it in my server (3.0.0-15-server) which is running VDR installed from the "stable-vdr" natty ppa's
How do I install the drivers for this card?
lspci -v
Install the linux-media-dkms and you should be fine
ooops edit:
just realized that you are not using yavdr but "only" their packages with a 3.0 kernel. not sure if that works
Bye,
Marc
ZitatInstall the linux-media-dkms and you should be fine
Would the following work?:
uninstall vdr
remove the ppa from sources
Add the "testing-vdr" ppa to sources
Install the "linux-media-dkms" package
Install VDR (again from "testing-vdr")
which ppas do you use?
I had a look at my curently unused test-box, and I think it should be enough if you add temporarily yavdr main :
apt-cache policy linux-media-dkms
linux-media-dkms:
Installed: 0~20120129.git245.289074~oneiric
Candidate: 0~20120129.git245.289074~oneiric
Version table:
*** 0~20120129.git245.289074~oneiric 0
500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/yavdr/main/ubuntu/ oneiric/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
My V6 works fine with it.
bye,
marc
which ppas do you use?
Only added these to my sources
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/yavdr/stable-vdr/ubuntu natty main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/yavdr/stable-vdr/ubuntu natty main
The stable-vdr for natty does not have linux-media-dkms. Im guessing I have to add the "main" ppa to install "linux-media-dkms"
mmmh why do you want to use the natty dkms ? If I undstood it right you are using oneiric ?
In case of kernel drivers I would always try the repo which fits my release first.
Got it working by:
add-apt-repository ppa:yavdr/main
apt-get update
apt-get install linux-media-dkms
Zitatmmmh why do you want to use the natty dkms ?
There are no oneric stable-vdr dkms
There are no oneric stable-vdr dkms
Stable does only mean that they are old and dead, because we don't do anything with them.
Gerald
Do you recommend I use the testing-vdr instead?
Do you recommend I use the testing-vdr instead?
Testing is even more dead, we have nobody in the team that would like to make tests.
I try always to not recommend yaVDR to anybody. So nobody can come and complain about my recommendation.
Gerald
I understand you don't want to make a recommendations but I love yaVDR It is working pretty stable for me. I was just wondering which PPA is the best for vdr: stable, unstable, testing - It seems obvious that stable would be the most stable
Thanks for the hard work
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