Re: Problems with OpenSuse10.3

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Hello

Sorry for bothering the list - I found the reason:
I had in the binaries an old version of vdr left.
This came earlier in my $PATH, then the new compiled version.
Sometimes it's so easy :-)

regards
Wolfgang

> Finally I wanted to update my System (SuSE 9.0 was a little outdated).
> This may my personal present for the New Year:-()
> As mentioned above I installed OpenSuse 10.3 - linux-2.6.22
> I used the DVB-driver from the kernel - but was somewhat astonished about
> the firmware that it offered.
> I also suspect: I couldn't tell the driver that I have the Nexus FF card.
> VDR i compiled myself. The directory-Settings of SuSEs vdr are very ugly :-)
> But when I start vdr it goes down after few minutes - the message in the
> logfile says "got signal 15" ... Nobody send it.
> What astonishes me: Yesterday it worked for some hours reliable.
> This morning it restarted about every 2 - 3 minutes.
> (No thermal problem. The card is never hot :-)
> Analysis of /var/log/messages is complicated, since the stock-kernel has
> debugging of I2C enabled. I have to remove it.
> But my first goal is of course: Get vdr again reliable running.
> Tried to compile the dvb-driver from the vdr-wicki, but that failed.
> Looks like I have to live with the DVB-driver from the kernel.
> I really don't know, what to do best.
> Anybody with similar problems?
> Still better: anybody with a solution?
> 
> Regards
> Wolfgang
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