Michael Carland wrote:
On Apr 19, 2005, at 6:11 PM, Cecil Watson wrote:
Hello,
Michael Carland wrote:
Howdy.
** Questions
Could someone with a working M10K using built in video and ethernet,
with a separate backend, provide me with the following info?
What interrupts are your ethernet and video o
Title: Re: [mythtv-users] Request info from working M10K frontend.
>Anyway, in summary, no there's no point trying to use the VIA driver
>with myth since the VIA driver only provides their proprietary ddmpeg
>API.
Ah. Thanks - that saved me some (pointless) work ! I
> BTW - has anyone gotten the new VIA open source Unichrome driver to work
> with recent releases ?
Oops, I've just realised you mean VIA's new open source Unichrome
driver release as opposed to the new Unichrome open source driver
release.
Doh.
Must pay attention, must pay attention.
This is g
Thanks to everyone for the replies.
I'm going to try installing knoppmyth, and upgrading it to .18, since
that is what the backend is now, and I had the same problem with .17.
Since Jon has it working, and his interrupts look the same as mine, I
can stop going down that path.
I did try a pci ni
On 4/20/05, BARKER, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BTW - has anyone gotten the new VIA open source Unichrome driver to work
> with recent releases ?
Works fine for me. :)
> I had a very quick look but the docs in the distribution seemed a bit poor
> and I haven't looked at
> them in depth.
Title: Re: [mythtv-users] Request info from working M10K frontend.
>With XvMC and .18 on the frontend only Epia, I am seeing roughly 20%
>cpu usage, which makes this problem even stranger. About 3% cpu on
>hardware interrupts, 3% on software interrupts, and 0% wait. That
On Apr 19, 2005, at 4:50 PM, Michael Carland wrote:
What interrupts are your ethernet and video on? (cat /proc/interrupts)
CPU0
0: 1301531405 XT-PIC timer
1: 9328 XT-PIC i8042
2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
5: 2 XT-PIC uhci_hcd
On Apr 19, 2005, at 6:11 PM, Cecil Watson wrote:
Hello,
Michael Carland wrote:
Howdy.
** Questions
Could someone with a working M10K using built in video and ethernet,
with a separate backend, provide me with the following info?
What interrupts are your ethernet and video on? (cat /proc/interrupt
Hello,
Michael Carland wrote:
Howdy.
** Questions
Could someone with a working M10K using built in video and ethernet,
with a separate backend, provide me with the following info?
What interrupts are your ethernet and video on? (cat /proc/interrupts)
CPU0
15:1856705 XT-PI
On Apr 19, 2005, at 4:50 PM, Michael Carland wrote:
** Questions
Could someone with a working M10K using built in video and ethernet,
with a separate backend, provide me with the following info?
One more question I forgot. What nfs options are you using to mount the
shared drive? From the documen
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