On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, John Drescher wrote:

>> No, my current one is Fedora7 which is out of date, but upgrading would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

PIO mode for *what* exactly? I searched the lists for PIO mode, and didn't 
find anything about running IVTV in PIO mode... Can you reply with a link 
to the relevant message?

> 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.

Do you have any other issues with the bleeding edge driver?

Thanks!
-Tree

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