TV karta už je funční. testováno pod Mythbuntu 11.04 beta2 Tady je návod:
http://forum.ubuntu-it.org/index.php/topic,384436.180.htmlpro jistotu ještě cituji (sorry za angličtinu, ale jsem líná to překládat):
>according to this commit
http://linuxtv.org/hg/v4l-dvb/rev/966a48be43e7, v4l-dvb is old and deprecated and nowadays, we should use >media_build to build the up-to-date drivers from the latest kernel for any other (older) kernel. I thus checked out media_build and >media_tree, applied your patches on it and adapted them accordingly (as I did in the past). The resulting rpms for openSUSE can be >found in my repository
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/NicoK:/drivers/ named media_tree*.rpm. I do not know how to >package kernel modules for deb-based distros, e.g. Ubuntu, the proper way but if someone volunteers to do that accordingly, we could >provide packages, too - an Ubuntu packager could of course also prepare a package for launchpad using the same patches mentioned >below.
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>compilation works for 2.6.34 <= kernel <= 2.6.38, AverTV A385 tested on Kernel 2.6.38.2 with kaffeine 0.8.8 (Signal and SNR display in >channel list do not work, watching TV and radio however does)
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>this is how you can make the drivers on your own:
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>download my patches from
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=media_tree&project=home:NicoK:drivers (currently offline >2011-04-17 14:20 GMT+1:00, probably back soon), also download dvb-usb-af9035-01.fw from either there or
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http://xgazza.altervista.org/Linux/DVB/dvb-usb-af9035-01.fw - then continue:
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>Codice:
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>git clone git://linuxtv.org/media_build.git
>cd media_build
>make -C linux/ download
>make -C linux/ untar
>patch -p1 < ../compile.patch
>patch -p1 < ../anttip-tda18218.patch
>patch -p1 < ../anttip-tda18218_af9033.patch
>patch -p1 < ../anttip-tda18218_af9033_af9035.patch
>patch -p1 < ../anttip-tda18218_af9033_af9035_tua9001.patch
>patch -p1 < ../anttip-tda18218_af9033_af9035_tua9001_avertv-a385.patch
>make
>make install
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>If you need the patches now, you can extract them from the source rpm which is still available at
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http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/NicoK:/drivers/openSUSE_11.4/src/media_tree-1302199458-2.1.src.rpm - see >
http://www.rpm-based.org/how-to-extract-the-content-of-a-rpm for how to do that