Rejecting as invalid as suggested by the OP.
Besides, there is no backtrace which makes me a sad panda.
** Changed in: mythtv (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Segfault on XvMC + SMP (if two or more cores are enabled)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/249203
You received this bug notifica
An update to this: it seems that it would be just my luck that as soon
as I say it works in Gentoo, it turns out that it's just as bad there as
under Ubuntu. Something must have changed in Gentoo without me noticing
it, so whatever is wrong is clearly a Mythtv bug upstream, or possibly a
bug in m
Both systems are using KDE 3.5.9 and generally everything is as close to
the same as I could manage. I guess by "compilation flags" you mean my
/etc/make.conf and the output of emerge --info? Attached.
** Attachment added: "`emerge --info` from the gentoo side of things."
http://launchpadlib
** Attachment added: "/etc/make.conf from the gentoo side"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16170531/make.conf
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Segfault on XvMC + SMP (if two or more cores are enabled)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/249203
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Bugs, which is
Oh, and you can ignore the "stretching at the bottom like VHS tracking"
effect... Turns out that is something one particular channel is
transmitting, and not an error in mythtv or ubuntu. Someone needs to
fire that station's engineer. :-)
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Segfault on XvMC + SMP (if two or more cores are enab
Well after much finagling I was able to get a fresh Gentoo 2008.0
install onto my disk alongside Ubuntu. Using the nVidia driver supplied
by the repository (same version as in Ubuntu), along with my custom
kernel and the v4l-dvb repository.
I was able to get around the audio write errors above by