[11:15] <groundwalker> אהלן
[11:25] <avihay_> hello
[11:30] <groundwalker> אהלן
[11:30] <groundwalker> אני צריך קצת עזרה
[11:30] <groundwalker> עם DVB
[11:40] <avihay_> groundwalker: throw more details in, hopefully someone will know
[11:41] <groundwalker> thanks
[11:42] <avihay_> feel free to use hebrew
[11:45] <groundwalker> looking to run a apex usb stick in ubuntu but wont find any channels
[11:46] <groundwalker> via vlc or wscan
[11:49] <avihay> groundwalker:  can you show me the output of lsusb (list USB devices) for that device? it's easyer to search that  way
[11:49] <groundwalker> 15a4:9016 Afatech Technologies, Inc. AF9015 DVB-T USB2.0 stick
[11:55] <avihay> well, you might need to perform a procedure to install some firmware on it first, I havn't finnished reading. http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB-T_USB_Devices#Supported_DVB-T_USB_Devices_.28old_data.29
[11:56] <groundwalker> ok
[11:59] <groundwalker> ubuntu made a install
[11:59] <groundwalker> automaticly
[12:00] <avihay> http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Afatech_AF9015 is for your specific chip, but it doesn't list a vendor called apex
[12:01] <groundwalker> yea but its looks like the same chip
[12:04] <avihay> yes. they claim that it should just work(tm) but that there are a few other drivers that might work better or worse
[12:06] <avihay> well, I've downloaded most of the tv viewing software I found in the repositories untill I found some that work with my capture card
[12:06] <groundwalker> '/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0': 16 Device or resource busy
[12:06] <groundwalker> i think i found the problem
[12:07] <groundwalker>  w_scan -a 0 -f t
[12:07] <groundwalker> this was the command
[12:07] <groundwalker> that gave me the output
[12:09] <avihay> anyone knows if you can lsof a block device?
[12:09] <groundwalker> what?
[12:10] <avihay> try                 lsof /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0
[12:11] <avihay> you might want to paste the results in a pastebing
[12:11] <groundwalker> do i need sudo?
[12:11] <avihay> like http://pastebin.kde.org/
[12:11] <avihay> don't think so
[12:12] <avihay> bin*
[12:12] <groundwalker> COMMAND  PID USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
[12:12] <groundwalker> w_scan  3086 home    3u   CHR  212,3      0t0 7264 /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0
[12:13] <groundwalker> http://pastebin.kde.org/448508/
[12:13] <avihay> ok, it might be that a previous attempt by you to run w_scan is causeing the device to be busy
[12:14] <groundwalker> k i gonna reboot
[12:14] <avihay> try to kill the previous instance of w_scan, and try again            kill 3086            <---the pid. you can alternativly perform                   killall w_scan
[12:15] <avihay> groundwalker: this isn't windows, there are other options other then reset solves all
[12:15] <groundwalker> i tried lots of programs thoe
[12:15] <groundwalker> you right
[12:16] <groundwalker> i wscan
[12:16] <groundwalker> its
[12:16] <avihay> try kill 3086, perform the lsof check again (should come out empty) then try w_scan again
[12:16] <avihay> I kinda have to go to clas
[12:16] <avihay> class
[12:16] <groundwalker> k
[12:17] <groundwalker> thanks
[12:17] <avihay> good luck, if your english is good, you can try the #ubuntu or #kubuntu support channles, way more treffic
[12:17] <avihay> traffic*
[12:17] <groundwalker> thaks alot
[12:17] <groundwalker> i think i can take it
[12:17] <groundwalker> from here
[12:18] <groundwalker> now that iknow
[12:18] <groundwalker> the problem
[12:18] <groundwalker> thanks*
[19:26] <cobico> יש משהו בבית?