"Juha Ruotsalainen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I shut down the machine after 38 hours oops-free running.
I had to reboot after 23 days. I did not get any disconnects during
that time but for some reason vdr had become unresponsive. I could not
shut down vdr cleanly and killing it left a zombie
I've been thinking along the same lines, i.e. the culprit may be in
USB, not in dvb layers.
On 3/27/07, Chris Johns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Juha Ruotsalainen wrote:
>
> I shut down the machine after 38 hours oops-free running. Do you guys
> have any idea what has caused this increase in stabi
Juha Ruotsalainen wrote:
I shut down the machine after 38 hours oops-free running. Do you guys
have any idea what has caused this increase in stability? Firmware 01,
never hg drivers, ...
It could be the Linux USB drivers for the host USB controller on the card (the
VIA chip set). I have
>> Anyway, current uptime is (please wait, checking)... 16 h 36 min, and
dmesg
>> output's last line has timestamp of 135 seconds since boot. No kernel
oopses,
>> and no X hangups. Looking good.
>
> 8 days uptime, two transaction errors since boot, no disconnects,
> ubuntu dapper, 2.6.15, drivers
Antti P Miettinen wrote:
"Juha Ruotsalainen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Anyway, current uptime is (please wait, checking)... 16 h 36 min, and dmesg
output's last line has timestamp of 135 seconds since boot. No kernel oopses,
and no X hangups. Looking good.
8 days uptime, two transaction erro
"Juha Ruotsalainen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anyway, current uptime is (please wait, checking)... 16 h 36 min, and dmesg
> output's last line has timestamp of 135 seconds since boot. No kernel oopses,
> and no X hangups. Looking good.
8 days uptime, two transaction errors since boot, no disco
Hi there!
Just to let readers, and interested parties, know:
My current setup:
- Xubuntu 6.10
- 2.6.21.rc4
- v4ldvb checked out of Mercurial on 18. March
- VDR 1.4.5 from E-tobi sources.
- v01 firmware for dib0700 (I guess this is the first version?)
((( Plus xscreensaver is disabled. Don't know
Markus Ingalsuo wrote:
Hi!
After following the discussion here, a question hit me. Is the usb-hub
on the Nova-T 500 a 1.1 or 2.0 hub? Can't be 1.1 if it is to "route"
transport streams up to 20-something Mbits...
Both 1.1 and 2.0 on the same VIA-chip.
/Richard
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Hi!
After following the discussion here, a question hit me. Is the usb-hub
on the Nova-T 500 a 1.1 or 2.0 hub? Can't be 1.1 if it is to "route"
transport streams up to 20-something Mbits...
Keep up the good work! Really looking forward to the end of these
disconnects.
//Markus
Richard Lithv
Arnold Schulz wrote:
A new survey to Nova-T 500 owners: how many USB-hubs do you have in your
system?...
Strange - am I the only one those Nova-T-500 has 3 (!) USB host adapters?
It's the same USB-hub but looks like three (one USB2 and two USB1.1)
In my system I have not compiled support for
While surfing, or clutching, at straws, I found a thread related to Nova-T
500 on a Finnish forum (DVDPlaza). Someone mentioned there that his Nova-T
500 was fully working. His box is running KnoppMyth. I posted a query for
this guy, let's see what his answer is.
On 3/8/07, Juha Ruotsalainen <[EM
A new survey to Nova-T 500 owners: how many USB-hubs do you have in
your
system?...
Strange - am I the only one those Nova-T-500 has 3 (!) USB host
adapters?
You may check my "lsusb -v" listing at
http://ats.dyn.bawue.de/arny/lsusb-v
Summary:
Bus 001 Dev 001 EHCI host controller on Nova-
Subject:
Hi there, again,
A new survey to Nova-T 500 owners: how many USB-hubs do you have in your
system? My system has three: USB 1.1 integrated on motherboard, USB 2.0 on
PCI-slot (for Nebula's USB DVB), and Nova-T 500. My reasoning: could this
really be a USB-problem, that only manifests its
Juha Ruotsalainen wrote:
A new survey to Nova-T 500 owners: how many USB-hubs do you have in your
system?
Just the one integrated on the Nova-T 500 (I've disabled the motherboard
USB-hub).
/Richard
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Hi there, again,
A new survey to Nova-T 500 owners: how many USB-hubs do you have in your
system? My system has three: USB 1.1 integrated on motherboard, USB 2.0 on
PCI-slot (for Nebula's USB DVB), and Nova-T 500. My reasoning: could this
really be a USB-problem, that only manifests itself with t
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