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DVB drivers consist of two parts, the driver itself and several 'frontends'. The driver normally is loaded automatically by means of hotplug (see below if that doesn't work for you) whereas frontends are not. To load the frontends you must enable the 'dvb' initscript (chkconfig dvb on). To manually load the frontends run 'rcdvb start'. In addition to loading the frontends the init script also tries to load (and unload upon stop/restart) the dvb-ttpci driver. This driver is used by at least the following cards: Technotrend DVBsat PCI card Hauppauge WinTV DVB-s card Siemens Fujitsu DVB-s card TechniSat SkyStar 1 DVB PC card Galaxis DVB Sat PCI card Those cards ocassionally lock up and the picture freezes. If that happens to you just close any dvb or tv application and run 'rcdvb restart' to reload the driver and firmware. If the driver for your card is not loaded automatically during boot or the wrong driver is loaded you can create a hardware configuration file. For that purpose you need the PCI ID of your card. Run "hwinfo --dvb" and look for "SysFS BusID". Suppose your card requires the driver "budget" and has the SysFS BusID "0000:00:0e.0" you need to create the file /etc/sysconfig/hardware/hwcfg-bus-pci-0000:00:0e.0 with the following three lines as content: MODULE='budget' MODULE_OPTIONS='' STARTMODE='auto' If you have multiple dvb cards and want to force a certain load order you can create 'static' hardware configuration files with names like hwcfg-static01, hwcfg-static02 and so on.