Sean Micklem wrote:
> saen acro wrote:
> > OMG your linux knowledge is worst
> > If there is not module loaded there is no chance to see any dvb messages
> > or devices /module create them/
> >
> > hardware > Kernel > module > kernel > device communication
> > aka to work device first bios need to see hardware device
> > then kernel to to take this info and base on it to see is there a module to load
> > module itself create software layer to communicate to device
> > then if previous are satisfied any software will work with device
> > with version and type of software this is other question
>
> I don't know who you were directing that to, but that is the most poorly written post I have ever read in my life. No part of it made the slightest bit of sense.
>
> Maybe this is intelligible to other Linux users, or maybe you were writing complete gibberish, I don't know and I don't care. But whether you were writing to me or to the OP or to some mystical leprechaun, I doubt anyone in this thread has the slightest idea what you are babbling on about.
Chill! He's trying & English isn't his first language.
What he's saying is that for the device to work with any software the kernel first needs to be able to see the hardware, it then uses the device info to determine what driver/module is required.