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on a mostly/kinda/sort of related note: i'm running mythdora 5 and i'm trying to get it talk to my cable box which has a firewire port. it is a motorola 3416. i wnet over to microcenter this weekend and picked up a firewire card. unfortunately, i can't get the o/s to recognize the card. i get kernel errors flooding /var/log/messages saying uhci_hcd problems, controller error, pci system problems. i've tried upgrading the mythdora o/s. however, it fails on a vmlinuz dependenct that i haven't been able to resolve. so, not being one to shy away from over complex solutions... i put another hd in the box and installed fedora 9 and mythtv from the atrpms. i still get the same kernel messages and my pvr-350 card went missing! so, i'm thinking i don't have a good or supported firewire card. it is an ads tech dual-link pci card. the server i'm using is limited to pci. can anyone recommend a decent (cheap) firewire pci that will work with mythdora 5 (2.6.24.4-64) and an intel mobo? tia... On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 10:09 AM, Bill Bogstad <bogstad-e+AXbWqSrlAAvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org> wrote: > This is slightly off-topic, but does involve Linux... > > I've got a KnoppMyth Linux system running with two analog tuners > connected to my Comcast cable with a MediaMVP settop box for display > purposes. The whole thing has a good WAF (Wife Acceptance Factor). > Unfortunately something in my latest Comcast bill is worrying. > Starting soon (end of the year?), they will have new cheap Digital > only TV feeds > which are considerably cheaper then the current full analog feed. > They also say they will no longer accept new customers for their > 'Standard Cable' (full analog feed) at the > same time. My worry is that this is a sign that they want to get rid > of their analog feed entirely which will break my current setup. I > don't currently have a QAM tuner so > I have no idea what channels are available as unencrypted digital, but > my guess from web surfing is not many. > > My questions are: > > * If you have a QAM tuner on Comcast in the local area (Cambridge > would be best), what channels do you see in the clear? > > * I believe that Comcast has switched all digital in other parts of > the country. Anybody with experience/insight into how long my current > setup will be grandfathered in? > > * What are my options for encrypted QAM and Mythtv? (Note: I'm > currently SD only and HD would be nice, but not a requirement.) > > * Anybody else see this insert in their Comcast bill? Is this the > whole area or just a Cambridge thing? > > Thanks, > Bill Bogstad > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss > -- If it ain't broke, you're not trying hard enough!
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