On Tue, 10 Oct 2000 12:07:15 -0300, John Coppens blurted forth:

> Hi...
>  
>  I _hate_ to do this, but I couldn't find (except for a reference to 
>  "others who have segfaults using glibc") no reference to this problem. 
>  Insmod of i2c, videodev and bttv succeed without problems or any message 
>  in /var/log/debug, messages or syslog.
>  
>  Also, though I'm surely no expert, I tested a bit with gdb & such, and
>  suspect there may be a problem that's not directly xawtv/bttv related.
>  
>  Any suggestions?
[snip]

You may want to, if you have Gnome installed, try out an app called
Zapping.  I had some weird problems with newer version of xawtv too (my
bad for not testing it further and sending bug reports to the xawtv
author(s), i've been pretty busy and i needed a quick fix at the time,
i'll get off my ass and do something about this soon i hope) but
zapping works really well and does a better job of syncing frames in a
larger window, it's at http://zapping.sourceforge.net (this is also a
good idea so u can see if it's xawtv that has problems, or if the
problem is kernel-level)

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"You can tune a filesystem, but you can't tuna fish" -unknown

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