Niels den Otter wrote: >Allan, > >Allan McIntosh wrote: > > >>It can be related to lack of RAM or disk space. >> >> > >I checked both, but that seem to be OK: > >--------------------------------------------------------------- >nasi:~> free > total used free shared buffers cached >Mem: 383832 379232 4600 0 1052 242840 >-/+ buffers/cache: 135340 248492 >Swap: 979956 20 979936 > >nasi:~> df >Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on >/dev/hda2 9614148 8126948 998824 90% / >tmpfs 191916 4 191912 1% /dev/shm >/dev/hda4 135233328 114061488 21171840 85% /content >--------------------------------------------------------------- > > > >
You only have 4M free. When did you check your mem usage? Was that free snapshot taken when you saw the problem? It was suggested to me once that there are various buffer options to be found if you search the wiki and/or the archives of ivtv-dev. I chose to throw more memory at it. _______________________________________________ ivtv-devel mailing list [email protected] http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-devel
