On 2003-01-28 at 13:00:46 +1100, Michael Pearce <chuzwuzza@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > This is what happens upon loading the driver [...] > i2c-core.o: driver i2c tda9887 driver registered. > tda9887: probing bt848 #0 i2c adapter [id=0x10005] > tda9887: chip found @ 0x86 > i2c-core.o: client [tda9887] registered to adapter [bt848 #0](pos. 1). > bttv0: using tuner=33 Just because it says it's using tuner=33 it doesn't mean it actually uses it... I have a PCTV without radio, but I think you should get something like this too: tuner: type set to 33 (MT2032 universal) MT2032: Companycode=4d54 Part=04 Revision=04 bttv0: i2c attach [client=MT2032 universal,ok] MT2032: Companycode=4d54 Part=04 Revision=04 (may be different depending on bttv version, but it should at least mention mt2032 somewhere). [...] > > This is what happens upon running radio -f 105.7 (I've just rebooted from > windows at this point, so radio is locked to that frequency for some reason) What happens if you power off, power up and then boot to Linux instead of just rebooting? -R.