[mythtv-users] CentOS and 0.27-fixes (which really just means always-latest)

Nick Campbell westlandnick at gmail.com
Sat Apr 26 00:20:55 UTC 2014


So, I got my nvidia card installed, this time I paid attention to the
output from starting the backend:

2014-04-25 18:15:26.708437 E  HDHRSH(131856F1-0): Unable to connect to
device
2014-04-25 18:15:27.124071 E  HDHRSH(131856F1-0): Set request failed
eno: Resource temporarily unavailable (11)
2014-04-25 18:15:27.528851 E  HDHRSH(131856F1-0): Get request failed
eno: Resource temporarily unavailable (11)
2014-04-25 18:15:27.932677 E  HDHRSH(131856F1-0): Set request failed
eno: Resource temporarily unavailable (11)

Obviously this is my problem..  I thought there was something different
when I setup the backend..  It didn't automatically see the HDHR like it
did when I setup ubuntu..  Any ideas there?  I'm sure I can figure it out
eventually, but if someone can look at this and point me in the right
direction that would be helpful.

Thanks!

PS, my ps3 see's the HDHR, so I don't think I just need to reset it....

*Nick Campbell*
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On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 10:44 AM, Ben Kamen <bkamen at benjammin.net> wrote:

>
>
> On 2014-04-23 10:57 AM, Nick Campbell wrote:
>
>> Ok, that is exactly what I have.  So its not a configuration of the HDHR,
>> that was done a long time ago and I have had a working Ubuntu setup..  My
>> issue I'm having is when I'm in mythfrontend, and I select "watchTV" it
>> loads like normal, but then it gives me a timeout error, it says something
>> like "its taking too long to get a lock" and I never get a display of any
>> channels.  Everything else seems to be working just fine.
>>
>> The reason I was thinking it was a driver issue is only because in the
>> backend setup in ubuntu, when I select the HDHR, it sees the HDHR and gives
>> me a id#.0, .1, .2 tuner option.  In centos, it doesn't but I can manually
>> enter the IP address..  So that is why I thought it had something to do
>> with drivers.. But I don't know enough to really diag my problem.
>>
>> So you have an HDHR Prime working without issue?  Is there anything
>> specific you remember when you setup the backend to get it working?
>>
>
> Yes -- runs just fine... and I watch TV on separate FE's. The CentOS
> system is my network server and while I work on it (via console or
> VNCserver) -- I don't watch any mythTV stuff on it.
>
> I don't remember doing anything in particular.
>
> And I'm still (don't laugh) running 0.25.x....
>
>
>  -Ben
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