Sorry to answer my own question here, but I have a PVR-350 which should use the ivtv driver, not the bttv or the cx8800. Which begs the question, why is my system trying to load these drivers. They are certainly not in my modprobe.conf.

Stewart wrote:

 I just checked my dmesg and I see the following...  Might this be the
 problem?

 bttv: disagrees about version of symbol tveeprom_hauppauge_analog
 bttv: Unknown symbol tveeprom_hauppauge_analog
 cx88xx: disagrees about version of symbol tveeprom_hauppauge_analog
 cx88xx: Unknown symbol tveeprom_hauppauge_analog
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_reset
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_call_i2c_clients
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_wakeup
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_risc_stopper
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_print_irqbits
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_set_scale
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_shutdown
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_vdev_init
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_core_put
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_audio_thread
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_core_irq
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_core_get
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_get_stereo
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_set_tvnorm
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_vid_irqs
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_risc_buffer
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_set_stereo
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_sram_channels
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_set_tvaudio
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_sram_channel_dump
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_sram_channel_setup
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_print_ioctl
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_free_buffer
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_boards
 cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_newstation

 Stewart Larsen

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Frank Lynch wrote:

On 10/8/05, Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Running 18.1 with a PVR-350 card, using the TV-out.

Watching hockey tonight and paused the game.  Hit fast-forward to skip
the commercials and when it caught up to the live TV, it crashed. Twice.
Couldn't get the the machine via the network, had to cycle the power to
get it back...

Any thoughts on what I should look for to fix this?

I built using The fedora instructions linked to from the main site.

Here are the packages I have installed (minus the themes and plugins
stuff...)

ivtv-0.3.8-97.rhfc4.at
ivtvdev-0.10-2.rhfc4.at
ivtv-firmware-1.8a-4.at
ivtv-firmware-dec-2.02.023-4.at
ivtv-firmware-enc-2.04.024-4.at
ivtv-kmdl-2.6.12-1.1447_FC4-0.2.0-69_rc3k.rhfc4.at
ivtv-kmdl-2.6.12-1.1456_FC4-0.3.8-97.rhfc4.at
perl-Video-ivtv-0.13-7.rhfc4.at
libmyth-0.18.1-113.rhfc4.at
mythtv-0.18.1-113.rhfc4.at
mythtv-backend-0.18.1-113.rhfc4.at
mythtv-frontend-0.18.1-113.rhfc4.at
mythtv-setup-0.18.1-113.rhfc4.at
mythtv-suite-0.18.1-55.at
mythweb-0.18-67.at



I have also observed this. I think its a kernel panic caused by
ivtv-0.3.8 I never saw this happen before I upgraded ivtv.
Unfortunately I don't know how to debug this further, or resolve it.
cheers,
--Frank
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