On Thursday 20 July 2006 00:42, Axel Thimm wrote:
> Is that the same box where ivtv sometimes works and sometimes not?
> Maybe there is aaa hardware issue somewhere? I'm no hardware expert,
> but the next time you find alsa breaking, try powering off, removing
> the ivtv hardware and power on again. Perhaps this piece of hardware
> is eating your system. Just a thought, I'm far from understanding
> computer hardware ;)

Yes, it's the same box.

Yesterday I checked the memory timing on the box as I had an issue with that 
in the past. To my surprise I found them to be reset to factory settings :-(
This may well be the issue of this box being unstable at boot, but previously 
the issue was not at boot time but just 1-3 times a week a hard locking 
system. Unfortunately I needed a BIOS upgrade a while ago as well, so it's 
difficult to compare the situation. Maybe even the BIOS upgrade caused the 
issues, who knows......

Anyway, I'll keep an eye on it and try out some settings with my hardware. 
Perhaps I will lower the clock as well to see what that brings. If it proves 
to become more stable when changing the settings, than I believe it will be a 
hardware issue.

Regards,
Marcel
 

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