Hi, can you submit a the crash dump with the latest code from linuxtv? (If you cannot scroll back you might try to patch your kernel with kdb, it will throw the system into a console management mode which allows to scroll back, this also won't require a serial cable/second PC for debugging) Markus On 5/26/07, ben handley <ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I just tried using fresh drivers built from linuxtv.org source, same issue: reception breaks up after about 15 minutes of use, and only rebooting fixes it. I unloaded the dvb_pll, dvb_core, dvb_usb, and dvb_usb_dtt200u modules with the ones built in the v4l directory. Is that everything that I need to replace? The device was never actually disconnected -- it's been physically plugged in all the time. Could the problem be a loose connection that makes the computer think it's been disconnected? I tried removing all the extra cabling and plugging the usb stick directly into the port, but that made no difference either. So far the only thing that's made a difference is SMP. Thanks, Ben On 23/05/07, Markus Rechberger <mrechberger@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > yes they're significantly out of date, I'm not sure what the status of > your device is better try to upgrade to the latest available > sourcecode. >
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