Hi Ronald,
> Hm, ok, before I'm out of clues: could you use a "vanilla" kernel
> (preferrably 2.4.21, since I've tested that extensively locally and at
> work), with the CVS (branch ZORAN_VIDEODEV_2, so "cvs
> -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/mjpeg login && cvs
> -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Kurt,
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 20:56, Kurt Kochendarfer wrote:
> zoran drivers 0.9.4 compiled under the 2.4.21-0.16mm kernel
Hm, ok, before I'm out of clues: could you use a "vanilla" kernel
(preferrably 2.4.21, since I've tested that extensively locally and at
work), with the CVS (branch ZORAN_V
Hi Ronald,
> When it doesn't (and assuming you're using the
> nvidia.com binary driver), could you try the XFree86 'nv' opensource
> driver and re-try that too (now with audio+xawtv)? This is all just to
> pin down the exact problem.
Outputs from my previous message were outputs using the open so
Hi Ronald,
Thanks so much for fielding the issue. Here's what I came up with for
initial troubleshooting:
> /var/log/messages probably contains the 'dmesg' output of just beore the
> crash (there's timestamps in front of each messages), look at the
> messages just before the crash and see if ther
Hi Kurt,
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 04:44, Kurt Kochendarfer wrote:
> Unfortunately the story doesn't end there. Whenever I try to capture
> video using lavrec, I can record anywhere from 1-7 minutes of video, but
> then the entire computer freezes up. (i.e. the caps lock & scroll lock
> light blink on