John Harvey wrote:

>What crashes?
>X or the ivtv driver.
>I'm assuming it's X that is crashing. If so can you get a stack trace from
>the crash.
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Hard to tell, but X would be my guess as the keyboard is dead.

Not sure how to enable core dumps.

>Is this a 32bit or 64bit system?
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64 bit

Sorry not much help is it

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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:ivtv-devel-
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Duncan Webb
>>Sent: 16 January 2006 19:26
>>To: Discussion list for development of the IVTV driver
>>Subject: [ivtv-devel] ivtv-0.4.2 broken xdriver
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>>Been testing the xdriver with ivtv-0.4.2 over the last few days. It
>>seems that either the xdriver or the ivtv frame buffer are not stable.
>>Both xdriver-0.10.6 and the svn version 3146 crash from time to time
>>causing X to completely lock up. This seems to happen when the whole
>>screen is being updated, such as when a new freevo menu screen is being
>>displayed.
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>>Replacing the ivtv driver with 0.4.0 and the system is then stable.
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>>Regards,
>>Duncan
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