Thank you guys so much.  I finally have my MythTV back!  Hans, thank you 
so much for all your dedicated work.

Peter

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I had your exact same problem and compiling the patched source fixed  
> it for me.  Try deleting all occurrences of ivtv*.ko in your /lib/ 
> modules and attempt to make install again. Something like this would  
> do the trick:
>
> find /lib/modules/ -name ivtv\*.ko -exec rm {} \;
>
> - Rick
>
> On Dec 4, 2006, at 8:48 PM, Lazymain69 wrote:
>
>   
>> Hans,
>>
>> I downloaded, compiled, and installed that source.  However, I am  
>> still
>> getting very high CPU usage.
>>
>>   PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND
>>  2858 mythtv    15   0  233m  80m  23m R 49.3 16.1   1:03.97  
>> mythfrontend
>>  2282 root      18   0  252m  12m 7924 S  4.3  2.6   0:04.50  
>> mythbackend
>>   352 root       5 -10     0    0    0 S  1.3  0.0   0:01.83 ivtv-enc
>>   354 root       5 -10     0    0    0 S  1.3  0.0   0:01.73 ivtv-dec
>>  1258 root      15   0     0    0    0 R  1.0  0.0   0:18.97 lirc_dev
>>  2195 mysql     18   0  159m  21m 3932 S  0.7  4.2   0:03.04 mysqld
>>
>> As you can see, mythfrontend uses nearly 50% CPU.  If I bring the  
>> guide
>> up, the CPU usage goes down to roughly 3%.  This has been brought  
>> up on
>> the mythtv list, but they claim this to be an ivtv issue.  I am using
>> the latest .20 of mythtv.
>>
>> Peter
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>     
>>> You need this source:
>>>
>>> http://ivtvdriver.org/viewcvs/ivtv/branches/0.8.tar.gz?view=tar
>>>
>>> That fixes the busy wait loop.
>>>
>>>     Hans
>>>
>>> On Monday 04 December 2006 23:59, lazymain69 wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>>  Hans,
>>>>
>>>>  Thank you for your help.  The impression I got from your last email
>>>> was that the attached tar was the updated source.  I downloaded and
>>>> compiled the source from this list and still have the same problem.
>>>> Although, I could be mistaken and that source may not include your
>>>> fix.  I will attempt to get the source from there and try that out.
>>>> Thanks again for your help.
>>>>
>>>>  Peter
>>>>
>>>>  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>> On Monday 04 December 2006 17:17, lazymain69 wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I am getting this same problem.  My system was working fine before,
>>>> but I had to reload after a system crash and have been having this
>>>> problem ever since.  I tried the attached ivtv, but this still did
>>>> NOT solve my problem.  I am using Kernel version 2.6.18-1.2849.fc6,
>>>> Fedora Core 6.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The bug is already found and fixed in subversion. You can either get
>>>> it from there (the 0.8 branch) or wait till the weekend when I'll
>>>> release new versions. This bug is serious enough to warrant that
>>>> effort.
>>>>
>>>>     Hans
>>>>
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