>>>>> On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 08:51:34 -0400 (EDT), Junk Mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> said:
JM> # lsmod | grep -i via JM> # JM> Nothing. I wouldn't be surprised if there is something else in common, JM> though. There could be some other common peripheral. Well, as I said... The reason I was so interested in the results was that I was fairly confident it was the mother board on my end. And I was likely going to replace it *and* a add a new drive so I would never be sure which it was if one of them fixed the problem. But I haven't done that yet either. Now you've convinced me even that may not help... JM> - Mobo with integrated graphics, network, and audio I have a PCI based graphicas card (I tried a ePCI card but the fan was too loud and it didn't fix the problem anyway!) Integrated audio and network though, but I doubt that's my problem. JM> - PCI IDE/RAID card (just used for more IDE ports... I have lots of JM> drives) I'm using a single SATA drive from the integrated (via) SATA bus. It's partitioned using LVM for most of it, which I've also suspected might be a problem. If I do get around to buying a new drive, it'll be probably a single partitioned video partition just for myth straight in JFS without LVM. JM> - UPS connected and running NUT I doubt that's the issue ;-) JM> We could compare lsmod output, and see what modules are in JM> common. Are you running Debian, by any chance? No, my current one is Fedora7 which is out of date, but upgrading would require upgrading the kernel which means this problem will get worse (as mentioned in the other emails) so I can't do it. -- "In the bathtub of history the truth is harder to hold than the soap, and much more difficult to find." -- Terry Pratchett _______________________________________________ ivtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users
