Configuration: - Make sure that the kernel sources of the kernel you are using (NOT the sources of some other kernel) are in the directory /usr/src/linux. Otherwise, change the path for KERNEL_LOCATION in DVB/driver/Makefile. Note that the configuration of the driver sources also has to match that of the kernel you are running. You have to have the i2c and videodev drivers enabled in your kernel to use the DVB driver. - Make sure that your kernel has enabled: video4linux support (CONFIG_VIDEODEV), Input Core Support (CONFIG_INPUT) and event device support (CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV) - Login as root, change to the directory DVB/driver and type "make". - If everything compiled without errors, type "make insmod" to install the modules. During the installation of the modules your PC can "hang" for one or two seconds. This happens during the loading of the ARM application ("firmware") into the DRAM of the AV7110 and is normal. - if you don't use devfs, execute DVB/driver/makedev.napi to create the device nodes - apps/szap/ contains three simple applications for zapping with DVB-S, DVB-C or DVB-T cards; read the comments in apps/szap/szap.c for instructions - if your card has a hardware MPEG2 decoder you can watch TV with e.g. xawtv; otherwise you need a software MPEG2 decoder like mplayer or vlc If you want to use tuxzap: - Change to DVB/libdvb and type "make" - Now change to DVB/apps/tuxzap and read the instructions - The tuxzap package contains several gtk applications for DVB-S reception read the instructions in the apps/tuxzap directory for more information Sample config files for the tuxzap applications are in DVB/apps/ copy them to .dvbrc.