Hi, On Monday 03 May 2004 16.22, you wrote: > Hi Michael, > > On Mon, 3 May 2004, Michael Hanke wrote: > > - In my old OS setting (SuSE 7.2), I never observed these artifacts. > > Recently, I upgraded to SuSE 9.0. > > Can you try an old driver version (with a 2.4 kernel) and the new driver > version with both that same 2.4 kernel version and a 2.6 one? Maybe that > shows where the problem is. > > If you have too much time and want to investigate further to where exactly > the problem is, you might even want to try multiple kernel versions or > multiple driver versions. > I can try but I need a little bit more of explanations. The bttv-driver is part of the kernel tree. My current version (2.4.21) uses a bttv 0.7.x driver. So the cleanest way to do that is probably to install multiple kernel versions: - My old version uses a 2.4.4 kernel. - On the bttv-page, a patch for 2.4 26 is available which (probably) upgrades to bttv 0.9.x. The latter needs a different modules.conf. Depending on the kernel I actually boot, this file must be regenerated as part of the boot process. How? - The 2.6.x series is slightly incompatible with the 2.4.x series (alsa etc.) Moreover, I heard some rumour that 2.6 does not support Promise raid controllers. I depend on it. Is this fixed?
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