On Wednesday 13 August 2003 10:23 am, Constant Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
Pat The last idea starts to give some useful information. Ctrl-Alt-F10 first showed me that there could be Perhaps you or somebody else can help me further with the meaning of these lines. ---------------------------
Oops: 0000 2.4.20-4#1 Fri Jul 11 07:33:18 UTC 2003 CPU 0 EIP 0010 [<c0116300>] not tainted EFLAGS: 00010082 eax: 4084876b ebx: 400144a0 ecx: 4084876b edx: 00000018 esi: 0000005f edi: 407c177c edp: bfffef28 esp: cbcf9fb4 ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Process kdeinit (pid:1766,stackpage =cbcf9000) Stack: c010d46a 400144a0 4084876b 40729b1e 0000005f 407c172c bfffef28 4084876b 4156002b bfff002b ffffffff c0108100 00000010 00000282 40010773 00000023 00000282 bfffef20 0000002b Call Trace: [<c010d46a>] [<c010bd00>] Code: a1 70 e1 ff ff 85 c0 78 0f 6a 00 b0 29 c0 e8 cb 87 00 Aug 13 20:34:46 kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address ffffe170 ================
Constant, Did you take the card out or just somehow disable it in the bios or something? If you didn't remove it from the machine, then do so to see if somehow it has gone bad. The message does not help me as it is beyond my knowledge. Sorry, I can't be of any help there , but maybe someone on the list can decypher it for you.
Anyway, it seems that you are getting closer to a solution to your KDE problem. Hang in there!
Think the card is still okay because it worked as it was still installed, as before in IceWm. Got there some fatal warnings with regard to a QMetaobject but the final result was a tv image. But will extract the card and see what happens. -- " Every little BYTE helps " NTReader v0.36w(P)/Beta (Registered) in conjunction with Net-Tamer.
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