On Tue, 2008-03-25 at 07:54 +0000, Nicolas Will wrote: > 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. ah, no, I take that back as well. Plonk! > > > > > > > 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. I got a disconnect, again. So I did not forget to distclean originally. Crap, I wish it had been so simple. Back to 2.6.24 causing issues. Nico _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb