Recently VDR has become a defunct process sometimes when I've stopped it. I'm not sure how to investigate that kind of problem so I was hoping someone can give some advice. The only way I know of to clear it is to reboot, which I'd rather avoid if I can. Another user suggested I look at the process ID with ptree, which shows: $ ptree 5236 Execution terminated by unhandled exception Exception name: ASIS.EXCEPTIONS.ASIS_INAPPROPRIATE_COMPILATION_UNIT Message: a4g-vcheck.adb:867 Call stack traceback locations: 0xb77efd32 0xb77c8b76 0x8058806 0x804ee23 0xb6f58c74 $ Though I don't know if any of that is even useful. System infos: debian testing kernel 2.6.34.1 dvb drivers from mercurial tree dated 2010-07-07 (9652f85e688a tip) vdr-1.7.15 Any help is greatly appreciated. _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr