Hi, > Do you have shared interrupts? Do a "lspci -v" and have a look there. Yes, I do have shared interrupts: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8036103/lspci-vvnn.log The DVB card uses irq 23 (which is shared with the mainboard's audio chip) and it uses irq 10 (not shared with any other card). http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8283449/lspci-vv.log Pete's DVB card uses irq 11, which is shared with the mainboard chipset's usb controller, ide controller and network chip. > That being said, I don't notice any particular issue when the problem pops > up. Perhaps the driver is being too pedantic - after all, that's what > buffers are for, right? On my system, there is a visible skip of video output when this shows up the syslog. Very annoying. Of course, it is quite possible that the "cx88_wakeup: 2 buffers handled (should be 1)" problem is not the cause of the skipping. I cannot tell. > Try swapping your PCI cards around if you have any to spare..... I did. Didn't help. I also tried changing PCI latency in the BIOS settings and using "pci=routeirq" or "pci=noacpi" kernel boot parameters. And I tried a different kernel. Those attempts didn't help either. Thanks, Hanno _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb