Hello, > The patches in "patches-2.6" sync the 2.6.0 release with the > "dvb-kernel" CVS, ie. you get the most recent version of the drivers > without the need to use the "makelinks" script to directly patch your > driver. These patches are send to the kernel maintainer and become part > of 2.6.1. I see. The documentation somehow made me think I needed both... Adding the above paragraph from your answer to the README might be helpful.
> You description is very vague: what crashes - the kernel or the av7110 > driver? What makes you believe it's the av7110 driver? Do these crashes > with your last 2.4 installation, too? Did you use "dvb-kernel" or "DVB" > with that one? > > Questions... ;-) Sure. Answers: I use VDR 1.2.6. VDR keeps going fine (OSD etc.), but picture/sound is lost and cannot be recovered until I reboot (I have dvb-kernel compiled statically into the kernel as this is a box supposed to be used exclusively as a VDR). I have not checked the most recent version of dvb-kernel with 2.6.0. My previous version was from CVS about 1-2 weeks ago. There are no suspicious messages in /var/log/messages. I'd be happy to help in this issue is someone tells me what to do/where to look. Lars -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
