Viggo Fredriksen wrote:

On Friday 28 May 2004 00:02, Ivan Pantovic wrote:


Could you tell me what matrox patches you applied on kernel source .. ?

fusion-full-linux-2.4.22.patch.bz2 (i applied this one)
matroxfb-full-memory-linux-2.4.21-rc2.patch.bz2 (and this one like
mentioned in some manual)
matroxfb-g400-clock-2.4.22.patch.bz2 (i'm not shure but i'm ready to try
... what da hack this one does?)
matroxfb-vsync-irq-2.4.21-pre6.patch.bz2 (this one can't be applied ... i
tried on every kernel since 2.4.22 i'm also uncertan what sould this one
do)




I just went through all the patches, and it seems they are all applied, some may be default in the kernel I use atm (2.4.24). I compiled this kernel a long time ago and I can't remember what was already in there.

I really hate this thing, it almost seems like the smaller the file, the more
hickups it becomes.

Regards
Viggo



I must say i found a solution, tough i did not find a problem. (and it is still there when i run my old 2.4.25)
I switched to kernel 2.6.6 and in a process there were many problems to solve but now all the hickups are gone. I've been using it for two days without a single hickup (hm .. some bad encoded movies are doing it but i noticed the same on my desktop pc.


If anyone need help with it please notify me and i'll write detail instruction. It would be interesting to see will the result be the same?




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