From: Paul Check <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

But, I have tried 0.2.0rc3g and 0.3.0f (?) and the problems are actually worse, as then the ivtv-fb is even less stable. Note that this is the difference between our machiens (at least your pvr250...I'm not familiar with the 500). Without the ivtv-fb, everything works fine for me too. It's just the fb on the pvr350 that is causing problems.

I got rid of this problem by using the Ruby kernel. http://howtos.linux.com/howtos/XFree-Local-multi-user-HOWTO/about_bruby.shtml

This allows multiple independent consoles. The MythTV screen on my PVR 350
is always "logged in" and now logging in and out on the monitor doesn't
cause any problems.

It's also nice to always have Myth live - I just turn on the TV and use it,
I don't have to log in and start it up.

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Regards,
Bob Wiegand


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