Am Freitag 25 Juli 2008 19:36:38 schrieb Clayton:
I have finally updated my MythTV system to openSUSE 11.0. Everything is up and working but I have two issues that I cannot resolve.
I suspect you are using the mythtv packages I am building for packman.
- First, I have my Hauppage DVB-T Nova-T USB stick configured and working. I can watch a TV channel, but when I press escape on the keyboard to return to the main MythTV menu, I get a segfault, and MythTV exits. I ran it from the terminal, and all it says is Segmentation Fault. Any tips on how to track this one down and resolve it?
- Second is a problem I also had in openSUSE 10.3 on this hardware, but NOT with MythBuntu8.04 or Kubuntu 8.04. I experimented first with MythBuntu and Kubuntu before installing openSUSE. The problem is when I change TV channels. Sometimes it changes channels normally, but usually when the new DVB channel is locked, the display shows as if the vertical hold is gone on an old analog TV. The only way to recover is to exit the Watch TV part of MythTV and go back into Watch TV. Then the channel that had vertical hold issues is back to normal. With this exact same hardware, but booted to another Linux distribution, and using the same version of MythTV (built of course for that distribution), the problem doesn't appear... so it seems to be something openSUSE specific here. Any ideas?
For now I have no concrete ideas. The packages itself contain no really openSUSE specific patches. Nevertheless the enviroment is different for openSUSE and the other distributions. Other kernel, other drivers and so on. You already mentioned, that you are using a Hauppage DVB-T Nova-T USB stick. I need some additional information. What's your graphics card and which driver are using for it? Are you using compositing (Compiz or KDE4). Nevertheless even if a driver is triggering the problems, there is would be a problem with mythtv. At least with it's error handling. Herbert -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org