Re: [vdr] Best Diskless capable distribution ?

2007-12-02 Thread Nicolas Huillard
Stefan Hußfeldt a écrit : > Juergen Sauer schrieb: > >> So, which remote boot capaple distri do you use ? >> Which is best to choose ? > > I'm using debian (server, diskless client) with e-tobis VDR repository.Don't > know, if it's the best... > http://www.vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?threadid=

Re: [vdr] PANIC: watchdog timer expired - exiting

2007-12-02 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
On 06/09/07 21:40, Petri Hintukainen wrote: > On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 12:28 +0200, Udo Richter wrote: >> And, from the original post: >>> May 31 20:23:38 localhost vdr: [3413] System Time = Thu May 31 20:23:38 >>> 2007 (1180632218) >>> May 31 20:23:38 localhost vdr: [3413] Local Time = Thu May 31 20

Re: [vdr] PANIC: watchdog timer expired - exiting

2007-12-02 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Klaus Schmidinger may or may not have written... [snip] > While testing this, I found that on my system the monotonic clock only has > a resolution of 4000250 ns (about 4 ms), which in your original patch would > have caused VDR not to use the monotonic clock. That suggests that you

Re: [vdr] PANIC: watchdog timer expired - exiting

2007-12-02 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
On 12/02/07 14:34, Darren Salt wrote: > I demand that Klaus Schmidinger may or may not have written... > > [snip] >> While testing this, I found that on my system the monotonic clock only has >> a resolution of 4000250 ns (about 4 ms), which in your original patch would >> have caused VDR not to u

Re: [vdr] PANIC: watchdog timer expired - exiting

2007-12-02 Thread Matthias Schwarzott
On Sonntag, 2. Dezember 2007, Klaus Schmidinger wrote: > On 12/02/07 14:34, Darren Salt wrote: > > I demand that Klaus Schmidinger may or may not have written... > > > > [snip] > > > >> While testing this, I found that on my system the monotonic clock only > >> has a resolution of 4000250 ns (about

Re: [vdr] PANIC: watchdog timer expired - exiting

2007-12-02 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Klaus Schmidinger may or may not have written... > On 12/02/07 14:34, Darren Salt wrote: >> I demand that Klaus Schmidinger may or may not have written... >> [snip] >>> While testing this, I found that on my system the monotonic clock only >>> has a resolution of 4000250 ns (about 4

Re: [vdr] PANIC: watchdog timer expired - exiting

2007-12-02 Thread Grégoire FAVRE
On 02/12/2007, Darren Salt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Valid HZ options are 100, 250, 300 and 1000, unless overridden by an > arch-specific Kconfig file. (AFAICS, only mips does this, offering 48, 100, > 128, 250, 256, 1000 and 1024.) zen-sources which are a really good option for multimedia des

Re: [vdr] xineliboutput frontend sometimes hangs

2007-12-02 Thread Helmut Auer
Hi, This problem is still unsolved. When it happens the log shows: > Dec 2 16:29:53 [vdr] [3188] switching to channel 2 > Dec 2 16:29:53 [logger] [4574] [input_vdr] UDP:65-65 missing, requested > re-send for -1 frames > Dec 2 16:29:53 [logger] [4574] [input_vdr] UDP:Got UDP MISSING 65-66 > (

Re: [vdr] PANIC: watchdog timer expired - exiting

2007-12-02 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
On 12/02/07 16:09, Grégoire FAVRE wrote: > On 02/12/2007, Darren Salt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Valid HZ options are 100, 250, 300 and 1000, unless overridden by an >> arch-specific Kconfig file. (AFAICS, only mips does this, offering 48, 100, >> 128, 250, 256, 1000 and 1024.) > > zen-sourc

Re: [vdr] PANIC: watchdog timer expired - exiting

2007-12-02 Thread Ville Skyttä
On Sunday 02 December 2007, Darren Salt wrote: > I demand that Klaus Schmidinger may or may not have written... > > > On 12/02/07 14:34, Darren Salt wrote: > >> I demand that Klaus Schmidinger may or may not have written... > > > > I'll make it a 5 ms limit then, to allow default kernels to work. >

Re: [vdr] PANIC: watchdog timer expired - exiting

2007-12-02 Thread Rainer Zocholl
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Klaus Schmidinger) 02.12.07 14:47 >On 12/02/07 14:34, Darren Salt wrote: >> I demand that Klaus Schmidinger may or may not have written... >> >> [snip] >>> While testing this, I found that on my system the monotonic clock >>> only has a resolution of 4000250 ns (about 4 ms), wh