> 
> Try setting the ivtv option ivtv_dynbuf=0? Maybe it's the buffer
> allocation that is sometimes stalling?
> 

This caused all sorts of buffer allocation failures in ivtv and made the
linux box pretty much unusable. It killed my vnc session, wouldn't let me
telnet in, couldn't bring the monitor out of sleep mode on the box itself,
and ended up having to do a cold reboot.

Pete





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