I made 3 changes recently that seem to have made all the difference
in the world. The system has been up for a little over 17 hours and
it seems pretty solid.
The three changes that I made were:
1. In General Settings I removed Optimize for size
* I had not realized that this option was selected in the
first place. It very clearly notes that it may cause problems with
certain compilers.
2. In Bus Options and then PCI Support I removed Unordered IO
Mapping
* I had also not realized that this was selected. The help
text clearly notes that it is experimental code, and will only work
properly for drivers that have been coded for specific platforms.
3. I am now using the kernelspace ondemand cpu frequency scaler
instead of using cpudyn
System:
Athlon 64 3000+
1 Gig of Ram
ASUS A8N-SLI
SATA hard drives using libata
2 PVR-150
1 HD3000
Gentoo Linux
IVTV 0.6.2
kernel: linux-2.6.16-gentoo-r9
MythTV 0.19
There is more information about this on my blog:
http://www.morph3ous.net/2006/06/16/solution-to-ivtv-drivers-ivtv0-
warning-enc-0-dma-error-0x0000000b/
I hope that this is helpful.
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