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MythTV and FireWire on Fedora 9? Plugreport reports nothing?



Quoting Jarod Wilson <jarod-ajLrJawYSntWk0Htik3J/w at public.gmane.org>:

>> I bought this card because in a previous email you said that all TI
>> cards were supported!   *sighs*
>
> Until now, the only OHCI cards I knew of that still had issues were the
> extremely rare nForce 2 on-board controller and the Apple UniNorth
> revision 1 on-board controller (found on the earliest PowerBook
> w/FireWire). Thought we'd finally fixed everything else! :(

I'm happy to help you get more working!

>> But yes!  I'll happily trade you!  I'm in town this week, so tomorrow or
>> Saturday I could swap out with you.  I'm in Somerville.  When's a good
>> time?
>
> Hm... I live up in Tyngsboro, work in Westford, and I think the furthest
> south I was planning to be might be Billerica tomorrow, but I'm not sure
> what time yet.

I know I'm busy mid-day (I have some business calls from 1-3).

>> I've got only Friday and Saturday before I fly away again, so I'd really
>> like to get /something/ working before I go..   If it's with this
>> card, great.  If it's a swap-out, that works, too!  Either way.
>
> Swap is definitely more sure-fire.

Sure, I can pull out the card and meet you to swap it out.

-derek

PS: Say hi to JRB for me.  :)

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       Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory
       Member, MIT Student Information Processing Board  (SIPB)
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