Author: signal3 Date: To: Jose Juan Montiel CC: dmo-discussion Subject: 2.6.26-2-686 kernel oops
No problem Jose. I've been using debian and the dmo repo for some time now,
may as well try to give /something/ back... it's a pretty small price to pay
:-)
Now, if only someone would help me avoid the kernel panic that reliably
happens whenever I watch the s-video input of my wintv card using mplayer
and concurrently scp a bunch of files to my Lenny+dmo based machine :-(
Maybe I should switch back to FreeBSD - I don't remember having this problem
over there.
Anyway, dmesg and some trace info available upon request (of course I can
always reproduce the problem and provide further details if necessary).
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 6:38 PM, Jose Juan Montiel <
josejuan.montiel@???> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > So, I don't have a precise suggestion Jose... except that the unstable
> repos
> > are what they are; "latest" is not necessarily "greatest" ;-) But... I'm
> > pretty sure that these things will get sorted out in due time.
>
> first of all, thanks for your time, to bring light to this problem.
> Squeeze is very stable for me since last summer, and mplayer work :)
> and talks like this help to get better squeeze.
>
> > If you want to keep using dmo+unstable... you could pin avutils,
> swscaler,
> > and friends to the pre-f82674e584d0550f3000658c6a579c4b9db139fe version;
> > maybe Christian can explain exactly how that's done - for now, I'm just
> > sticking w/ Lenny ;-)
>
> I'll try some combinations, to see what happend, i think that the way
> to learn is to try :)
>
> > If it means that much... one could always try fixing the problem
> themselves
> > :-/ I'd offer to do it except that I need to bring home some bacon, lol;
> so
> > I can't say it's high on my list of priorities right now. I'm kind of
> just
> > hoping that emailing "higher authorities" will help move things along for
> > you.
>
> Again, thank for your time, to try solve me "problem" and other people
> like me. I'm sure a lot of people will be happy if this solve finally.
>
> > -Best wishes
>
> Best wishes to you.
>
> --
> This is your badness level.
> It's unusually high for someone your size.
> We have to fix that.
>
>