Allan McIntosh wrote:
> 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
>>---------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>> 
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> 
> 
> You only have 4M free. When did you check your mem usage? 

No, he has 248MB free. Linux always uses all available memory for
caching, and released it immediately when needed by applications.

Jelle

> 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.
> 
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