On Thu, 2015-12-31 at 18:18 +0100, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
> Dear Sven Arvidsson!
> 
> When I plug in the stick it sends me ->
> 
> Dec 31 18:14:34 debian-dell kernel: [ 1973.017840] usb 2-1.7: new
> high-speed USB device number 8 using ehci-pci
> Dec 31 18:14:34 debian-dell kernel: [ 1973.119793] usb 2-1.7: New USB
> device found, idVendor=07ca, idProduct=1835
> Dec 31 18:14:34 debian-dell kernel: [ 1973.119799] usb 2-1.7: New USB
> device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
> Dec 31 18:14:34 debian-dell kernel: [ 1973.119803] usb 2-1.7:
> Product: A835B
> Dec 31 18:14:34 debian-dell kernel: [ 1973.119806] usb 2-1.7:
> Manufacturer:
> AVerMedia TECHNOLOGIES, Inc.
> Dec 31 18:14:34 debian-dell kernel: [ 1973.119810] usb 2-1.7:
> SerialNumber:
> 307239200197
> Dec 31 18:14:34 debian-dell kernel: [ 1973.123313] usb 2-1.7:
> dvb_usb_af9035: prechip_version=83 chip_version=02 chip_type=9135
> Dec 31 18:14:34 debian-dell kernel: [ 1973.123858] usb 2-1.7:
> dvb_usb_v2:
> found a 'Avermedia A835B(1835)' in cold state
> Dec 31 18:14:34 debian-dell kernel: [ 1973.123884] usb 2-1.7: Direct
> firmware load failed with error -2
> Dec 31 18:14:34 debian-dell kernel: [ 1973.123888] usb 2-1.7: Falling
> back
> to user helper
> Dec 31 18:14:34 debian-dell kernel: [ 1973.124771] dvb_usb_af9035:
> probe of
> 2-1.7:1.0 failed with error -12
> 
> I downloaded and put the firmware to my /lib/firmware folder with
> some
> Linux tutorial - like this ->
> 
> http://youresuchageek.blogspot.hu/2012/07/mini-how-to-installation-of
> -avermedia.html
> 
> How to make the firmware to work?

Hi,

Please respond to the list, that way everyone can read the answer (and
more people can help you!)

It should just be a matter of unplugging the device and plugging it in
again, the driver should find the firmware. If not, check dmesg again.


-- 
Cheers,
Sven Arvidsson
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