We are running Mythbuntu on an HP Proliant ML110 G7 PC.
We've installed the card, and followed the instructions to get the drivers installed, and as far as I could see, that seemed to go as expected. However when running the MythTV backend config, it doesn't find the card.
I've tried running lspci and lspci -m, but neither command shows any sign of a device that could be the TBS card. We updated the bios on the HP PC to be the latest version, but this hasn't made any difference.
It's possible that the card is faulty of course, but we don't have another PC to put it into , to check. Is there something else that would help us diagnose whether it is the card, or the drivers/configuration that is the problem? In particular should it be possible to 'see' the card somewhere even if the drivers aren't working? There are 4 PCI-e slots in the PC, and we've tried all of them. In addition we've tried it with and without the additional power to the card using the adapter supplied.
I'm thinking the next step is to try and install a back version of the drivers, but not keen to do that as we want the HD support, and I'd feel more comfortable doing that if I was happy the card is working.
Does anyone else have this configuration running?
I've been running Ubuntu as my main desktop client for 4 or 5 years, but don't make that many changes, so I'm by no means a Ubuntu expert at all, but I can find my way round ok usually on Linux systems.