On 2/14/07, Julian Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Can you try and remove the old firmware and download the "recommended"
> > firmware from [1]? If that does not work it looks similar to the problem
> > people had with udev. See [2] for the 2 udev hang fixes.
>
> Unfortunately this has reared its ugly head again, using the "new"
> firmware.  I say "new" because I think the firmware that was being used
> beforehand was the same as the firmware at [1] except it had the padding
> at the end.  Diffing the first 262144 bytes was certainly the same.

Correct :-)

> I also don't think its [2] because I don't have the hotplug agent.  The
> firmware *is* loaded on the initial attempt at boot, it's just that it
> seems to time out on an API call.

Can you post the kernel log + INIT IVTV, it sound like the firmware is
crashing..

> I don't think it's faulty hardware either.  As I said, 0.7.1 worked
> perfectly.

You can also try out 0.10rc1 with kernel 2.6.18. This is the newly
designed ivtv driver and is much improved compared to the old one. Get
it from [3]. I do not think ATrpms has this version so you will need
to build it from source. Make sure you read the README if you try
this.

Greets
Sander

[3] http://dl.ivtvdriver.org/ivtv/unstable/ivtv-0.10.0rc1.tar.gz

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