<!-- Some styling for better description lists --><style type='text/css'>dt { font-weight: bold;float: left;display:inline;margin-right: 1em} dd { display:block; margin-left: 2em}</style> miasma: there's kernel modules available for r2832, mn88472, mn88473, r820t <br> otoh, i tried the same sticks with another arch linux systems. the dvb-t worked fine, but apparently something is missing to tune the mn88472/88473 xdarklight: <u>miasma</u>: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/d287a4ef927cd31611e19525b26ddb7a9c5bfa97 this one only made it into linux 4.8 <br> you can also enable CONFIG_DVB_MN88473 in Arch Linux' kernel config manually and rebuild <br> ah wait, I misread that miasma: <u>xdarklight</u>: i compiled my own kernel from kernel.org 4.7.1 sources, but I could try wih 4.8 or rebuilding the arch kernel <br> <u>xdarklight</u>: i'm just a bit confused why it couldn't find the symbol. I enabled all the modules in 4.7.1 menuconfig. tried various combinations (compiling in the kernel / as module). the same error msg like that ^ <br> I actually get the same problem with kernel 4.8.0-rc2. maybe I'm still missing some option <br> ok the problem was some missing i2c mux config in kernel configuration <br> nope. sorry for spamming. it didn't work ***: xfz has left miasma: <u>crope</u>: hi, I realized that you had made some success with dvb-c & astrometa dvb-t2. I managed to compile a working kernel 4.8.0-rc2 with all the stock rtl-2832, mn88473, mn88472 and r820t stuff. I also found the mn88472/mn88473 firmware files from your page. after booting the system and plugging in the device, it doesn't show a frontend for DVB-C. e.g. w_scan won't scan dvb-c channels. do I still need some patches for the mn88473/mn88472? intracube_afk: hi, I'm trying to find a way to blind scan using my TBS 6983 <br> this article suggests using szap-s2: http://www.buydvb.net/blog/how-to-do-dvb-s2s-blindscan-on-linux.html <br> but it looks like szap-s2 needs an initial scan file, which doesn't make sense intracube: are there any utilities that can direct a card to tune to a specific freq + polarization? <br> (obviously without the need for entering FEC, symbol rate)