Hello, all.
I'll apologize in advance for the length. I was going to gzip the works,
but figured having it all in the message would get more eyes looking at it.
Yes, it's the MediaGX thing again, but first I'd like to commend and thank
the linux-usb developers! The integrated USB controller
Hi, Pete and All.
I sent this to David Brownell earlier today. Initially, I didn't have
ksymoops installed, but I got it installed and ran the oops through it.
Below are the results of it.
Thanks for the replies, I'll take a look at Pete's link right now.
Brad
[root@murray-1-1 /root]# ksymo
All,
I just looked at the link Pete gave me, and that doesn't really match the
symptoms of my oops, unless I mis-read his post.
I had the camera grabbing frames every 15 seconds or so for hours,
specifically from Apr 1 15:47 to Apr 2 08:30, or about 16.5 hours. That's
when the oops happened, an
to power cycle it. But I can usually get
the debugging information I need before it completely loses it's mind, or
at least I have been able to so far!
Brad
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Pete Zaitcev wrote:
> > Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 16:21:38 -0500 (CDT)
> > From: Brad Gass <[EMAIL PROT
Hello, all.
As some of you know, I've been pounding at getting the Cyrix MediaGX +
Kernel 2.4.x series + ov511 camera to play nicely together.
A couple notes first, and a little history -
This is a Cyrix MediaGX 233 system, 8GB hard disk (DMA turned off,
wierd/bad things happen with it enabled)
Addendum -
The last section of my post doesn't quite make sense - I meant to say that
taking that same kernel (2.4.2-ac28 w/ debugging and slab poisoning) and
booting the P5-233 with it (an Asus TXP4 Intel based board with UHCI
controller) doesn't work with the ov511 either.
Brad
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Hello, all.
I just wanted to post a success/bug report on MediaGX hardware, integrated
OHCI controller, using two OV511 cameras (D-Link).
Basically, I have a shell script grabbing a 640x480 frame every 8 or so
seconds from two different cameras. It's serious overkill, but I regard
it as a sort