> No, my current one is Fedora7 which is out of date, but upgrading would 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. > I had this problem which forced me to use PIO mode in the past. That fixed the problem but caused increased CPU usage. I ended up fixing this in DMA mode by upgrading the ivtv driver to the Bleeding Edge Driver at http://www.linuxtv.org/hg/v4l-dvb. I have not seen this issue since late December. The Bleeding Edge driver allows you to disable the ivtv support in the kernel and use whatever kernel you want so at this point I am using an openvz 2.6.24 kernel.
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