> > Not quite. VDR starts instantly here. At least the OSD. It takes ~ one > second for the video to show up, but that's fine I guess ;) Maybe you > got to recompile VDR? I don't know. I got vdr-1.3.25 and a glibc > compiled against the headers of kernel 2.6.11 if that matters. The > kernel is a regular 2.6.11.12. > I have VDR start up with an init.d script at boot. So, when the computer starts, so does VDR. This is when it takes the extra 4-5 seconds. After the machine is started, I can restart VDR and it starts up like it did before. Its just the initial startup that takes longer (when the drivers load up for the first time). I am using 2.6.12-rc6 with CVS. But, I would rather have a longer initial load time than the HANDSHAKE errors :) Best Regards,