Re: Nova-T-500 disconnects - They are back!

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On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 13:36 +0000, Nicolas Will wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 13:49 +0100, Jonas Anden wrote:
> > A wild guess (bash me on the head if I'm wrong),
> 
> Plonk! ;o)

I'll take that back.

And apologise.

Deeply.


> 
> >  but when you switched
> > kernel, did you do 'make distclean' in your v4l-dvb directory?
> Unless
> > you do, the code will keep compiling (and installing) for the
> previous
> > kernel, and your new kernel will only use the stock drivers. That
> > would
> > explain why you're seeing disconnects again. I made that mistake
> > once..
> 
> I did a distclean, as usual.
> 
> Then I did better, I put the whole tree on the side and got a brand
> new
> one.


Because I'm desperate, I did a make distclean, a make and a sudo make
install.

And I rebooted.

And the machine is still up with no breakage.

Ah...

I would have put my kids on the line about what I said I did.

But obviously...

And I did so many things on the box that the shell history does not go
back long enough for me to check.

But obviously, there is no need to check.

To err is human, but, I was pretty certain. It is normally my usual
process. Plus, for the weirdest reasons, I was eager to put myself in
supposedly 2.6.24 problems.



So I hereby put myself in a position where you can bash me on the head,
repeatedly.


But thanks all the same for showing me the light!

Nico
assumes the plonking position



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