DVB-s2 Card
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- OMV 5.x
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Well, I'm assuming you have at least Kernel 4.4 (I'm not at home at the moment but I believe OMV 5 default is 4.11, and you can backport kernel 5. something from omv-extras).. So according to this it should have the driver in the kernel...
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Well, I'm assuming you have at least Kernel 4.4 (I'm not at home at the moment but I believe OMV 5 default is 4.11, and you can backport kernel 5. something from omv-extras).. So according to this it should have the driver in the kernel...
I tried to do it, but i'm not good at this !
Question:
sudo rm -rf /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/media/
I send the command line as is !?
Stupid question !!?
I now !
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The. Command looks right.
You might want to check that directory and see if it has files in it to make sure you know what you're deleting
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Le. La commande semble correcte.
Vous voudrez peut-être vérifier ce répertoire et voir s'il contient des fichiers pour vous assurer de savoir ce que vous supprimez
# ls /lib/modules/
5.10.0-0.bpo.7-amd64 5.7.0-0.bpo.2-amd64
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Is that a 5.10 another directory? Usually uname -r means whatever kernel you're using. If you're not experienced doing this, I would probably try to get support on their forum for this as this is going way outside of OMV and honestly I'm not familiar enough w/ the device to suggest any further info.
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Well that command would remove that directory, so if the directory is not there, then it's not an issue.
I'm assuming when you run the install command, the directory would be created.
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Well that command would remove that directory, so if the directory is not there, then it's not an issue.
I'm assuming when you run the install command, the directory would be created.
So i don't creat it ?
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again looking at the instructions, nothing there appears out of the ordinary... just follow exactly what it says
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I use this driver and works with TVheadend...
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I use this driver and works with TVheadend...
How did you do it ?
What were the steps !?
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Code
Alles anzeigenMost of the steps require root access to the Ubuntu system and basic knowledge of Linux system. Create directory, for example /root/tbs and copy the following file to it: - dvb-usb-tbsqbox-id5910.fw (QBOX USB firmware file) - linux-tbs-sources.tar.bz2 (source code of S2API Linix drivers for TBS products) - szap-s2.tar.bz2 (szap tool compatible with new DVB-S2 aware S2 API for Linux) - scan-s2.tar.bz2 (scan tool compatible with new DVB-S2 aware S2 API for Linux) - astra_szap-s2.conf (example configuration file for szap-s2 with only few transponders from Astra 19.2E satellite) - astra_scan-s2.conf (example configuration file for scan-s2 with only few transponders from Astra 19.2E satellite) from now on all step are executed in /root/tbs, i.e. "cd /root/tbs" unless it's stated otherwise. I. install the QBOX USB firmware file "dvb-usb-tbsqbox-id5910.fw" to /lib/firmware/: mv dvb-usb-tbsqbox-id5910.fw /lib/firmware/ II. build, install and load S2API Linix drivers for TBS QBOX USB box II.0 (optional in case packages aren't already installed) install prerequisite packages using Ubuntu package manager: apt-get update apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` apt-get install linux-kernel-devel II.1 extract linux-tbs-sources.tar.bz2 archive: tar xjvf linux-tbs-sources.tar.bz2 II.2 go to driver source code directory: cd linux-tbs-sources/ II.3 build and install the driver: II.4 make && make install II.5 reboot in order to load the newly installed driver: shutdown -r now
You need to build your driver and install....
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