There is a work-around. One needs to install another kernel. This will
probably break other things eg kernel modules. It's all pretty horrible.

On 17/07/07, Aaron Newcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Sorry, but I have not installed F7 yet. When I do I will give this a
try. Thanks for the heads up!

On 7/16/07, Martin Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not strictly a Cinelerra issue, but I have discovered that Fedora 7's
"new
> improved" IEEE1394 support does not actually work. The new kernel does
not
> support the old modules ieee1394 etc and the new modules cause a kernel
> panic.
>
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> Regards,
> Martin
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED])


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