Ludwig Nussel wrote: > Carsten Koch wrote: ... >>How about the VDSB problem with kernel 2.6.13? >>That applies to the SuSE kernel as well, right? > > > I'm not familiar with the background of that problem but recording > worked fine on 10.0 so far. Ludwig, see the thread "VDSB with Kernel 2.6.13" by Stephan Schreiber. Stephan wrote: > I have got one FF card plus 3 Nova CI Budget Cards, usually using the latest > driver, firmware and VDR versions. > After having upgraded to Kernel 2.6.13, I get the dreaded "Video Data Stream > Broken" error as soon as a recording starts. ... > When switching back to 2.6.12 everything works fine again (same driver, same > firmware)...no problem recording from 4 different transponders... ... > It simply works with Kernel 2.6.12, but doesn't with 2.6.13. > I tried the built-in drivers as well as CVS from 28.08.05 and 19.09.05 > respectively. > Always same result. 2.6.12 -> no problem, 2.6.13 -> VDSB :-/ ... > Okay, here's the conclusion of my tests ("dead" Nova-CI budget cards): > > Gentoo-Kernel 2.6.13-r2, current CVS driver -> Video Data Stream Broken > Gentoo-Kernel 2.6.12-r9, current CVS driver -> works a charm > Vanilla Kernel 2.6.14-rc1, built-in driver -> Video Data Stream Broken > Vanilla Kernel 2.6.12.6, current CVS backpatched -> works a charm > > Same goes for older CVS drivers. > All Kernels were configured using basically the same 2.6.12 .config and > defaults otherwise. > > Definitely(?) a Kernel issue. > Where to report such a thing? (I most probably won't want to be stuck with > 2.6.12 forever...) I have a very similar configuration to Stephan's, so I guess I should not upgrade to SuSE 10.0, right? Carsten.