L4M-Twin S2 ver 6.2 - Installation on Ubuntu

  • 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

    Code
    04:00.0 Multimedia controller: Device dd01:0003	Subsystem: Device dd01:0020	Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 10	Memory at febf0000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K]	Capabilities:

    VDR Server (Ubuntu 64bit 11.10 server) - Case: Antec 300, Mobo: Asus P5QL/EPU, CPU: Dual Core E5200, RAM: 4gb, DVB-S2: Tevii S660 & L4M-Twin S2 v6.2, SAS/SATA RAID CARD: Supermicro AOC-USAS-L8I, HDDs: 1*SSD for OS, 10 drives
    Client (Ubuntu 11.10) - Acer Revo R3610, Logitech Harmony 650

    Einmal editiert, zuletzt von charlie0440 ()

  • 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

    Zum Guggen: yavdr0.6 + Silverstone GD04 + Intel DH57DD + Intel G6950 + Nvidia GT630 + Unicable/Jess-Sat (JPS0501-12) mit DD/L4M Max8 + 4TB WD-red + bequiet SFX300W
    Zum Testen : yavdr-Ansible + GMC Toast + B365M+i3-8100+ Nvidia GT1030 + L4M CineS2v6 o. SAT>IP Plugin mit DD-O'net
    VaaS (VDR-as-a-Service): yavdr06 + ML03+DH67BL+G530+2GB RAM + 2TB WD-EARX + Zotac GT610 + L4M v5.4 + bequiet SFX300W
    Squeezeboxserver: DN2800ML im Streacom F1CS NAS: HP ProLiant MicroServer NL36+ Smart Array P212

  • Zitat

    Install 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")

    VDR Server (Ubuntu 64bit 11.10 server) - Case: Antec 300, Mobo: Asus P5QL/EPU, CPU: Dual Core E5200, RAM: 4gb, DVB-S2: Tevii S660 & L4M-Twin S2 v6.2, SAS/SATA RAID CARD: Supermicro AOC-USAS-L8I, HDDs: 1*SSD for OS, 10 drives
    Client (Ubuntu 11.10) - Acer Revo R3610, Logitech Harmony 650

  • 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 :

    Code
    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

    Zum Guggen: yavdr0.6 + Silverstone GD04 + Intel DH57DD + Intel G6950 + Nvidia GT630 + Unicable/Jess-Sat (JPS0501-12) mit DD/L4M Max8 + 4TB WD-red + bequiet SFX300W
    Zum Testen : yavdr-Ansible + GMC Toast + B365M+i3-8100+ Nvidia GT1030 + L4M CineS2v6 o. SAT>IP Plugin mit DD-O'net
    VaaS (VDR-as-a-Service): yavdr06 + ML03+DH67BL+G530+2GB RAM + 2TB WD-EARX + Zotac GT610 + L4M v5.4 + bequiet SFX300W
    Squeezeboxserver: DN2800ML im Streacom F1CS NAS: HP ProLiant MicroServer NL36+ Smart Array P212

  • 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"

    VDR Server (Ubuntu 64bit 11.10 server) - Case: Antec 300, Mobo: Asus P5QL/EPU, CPU: Dual Core E5200, RAM: 4gb, DVB-S2: Tevii S660 & L4M-Twin S2 v6.2, SAS/SATA RAID CARD: Supermicro AOC-USAS-L8I, HDDs: 1*SSD for OS, 10 drives
    Client (Ubuntu 11.10) - Acer Revo R3610, Logitech Harmony 650

  • 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.

    Zum Guggen: yavdr0.6 + Silverstone GD04 + Intel DH57DD + Intel G6950 + Nvidia GT630 + Unicable/Jess-Sat (JPS0501-12) mit DD/L4M Max8 + 4TB WD-red + bequiet SFX300W
    Zum Testen : yavdr-Ansible + GMC Toast + B365M+i3-8100+ Nvidia GT1030 + L4M CineS2v6 o. SAT>IP Plugin mit DD-O'net
    VaaS (VDR-as-a-Service): yavdr06 + ML03+DH67BL+G530+2GB RAM + 2TB WD-EARX + Zotac GT610 + L4M v5.4 + bequiet SFX300W
    Squeezeboxserver: DN2800ML im Streacom F1CS NAS: HP ProLiant MicroServer NL36+ Smart Array P212

  • Got it working by:


    add-apt-repository ppa:yavdr/main
    apt-get update
    apt-get install linux-media-dkms

    Zitat

    mmmh why do you want to use the natty dkms ?

    There are no oneric stable-vdr dkms

    VDR Server (Ubuntu 64bit 11.10 server) - Case: Antec 300, Mobo: Asus P5QL/EPU, CPU: Dual Core E5200, RAM: 4gb, DVB-S2: Tevii S660 & L4M-Twin S2 v6.2, SAS/SATA RAID CARD: Supermicro AOC-USAS-L8I, HDDs: 1*SSD for OS, 10 drives
    Client (Ubuntu 11.10) - Acer Revo R3610, Logitech Harmony 650

  • 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


    HP Proliant MicroServer Gen8, Xeon E3-1230, 12 GB RAM, 3xWD red 2TB im RAID 5, 2xSundtek MediaTV Home DVB-C/T, L4M TWIN-C/T, Ubuntu Server 14.04.1, Plex Media Server
    Samsung UE55H6470

  • Do you recommend I use the testing-vdr instead?

    VDR Server (Ubuntu 64bit 11.10 server) - Case: Antec 300, Mobo: Asus P5QL/EPU, CPU: Dual Core E5200, RAM: 4gb, DVB-S2: Tevii S660 & L4M-Twin S2 v6.2, SAS/SATA RAID CARD: Supermicro AOC-USAS-L8I, HDDs: 1*SSD for OS, 10 drives
    Client (Ubuntu 11.10) - Acer Revo R3610, Logitech Harmony 650

  • 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


    HP Proliant MicroServer Gen8, Xeon E3-1230, 12 GB RAM, 3xWD red 2TB im RAID 5, 2xSundtek MediaTV Home DVB-C/T, L4M TWIN-C/T, Ubuntu Server 14.04.1, Plex Media Server
    Samsung UE55H6470

  • I understand you don't want to make a recommendations but I love yaVDR :D 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

    VDR Server (Ubuntu 64bit 11.10 server) - Case: Antec 300, Mobo: Asus P5QL/EPU, CPU: Dual Core E5200, RAM: 4gb, DVB-S2: Tevii S660 & L4M-Twin S2 v6.2, SAS/SATA RAID CARD: Supermicro AOC-USAS-L8I, HDDs: 1*SSD for OS, 10 drives
    Client (Ubuntu 11.10) - Acer Revo R3610, Logitech Harmony 650

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