I am getting an Ooops, I believe in btaudio. I am not sure of this but I will post here in hopes that somebody can help me along a bit. Basically, at some point through capturing and encoding with mp1e I will get an Ooops (copied by hand so please excuse any mistakes): Invalid operand 0000 ... Call Trace [ hexadecimal stack trace which I know is meaningless here ] Code: 0f 0b 59 5b 6a 00 6a 00 56 57 e8 f6 01 00 00 8b 15 60 3f 9f <0> Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler! In interupt handler - not syncing <6>btaudio : buffer overrun It is seeing the btaudio error last there that leads me to believe this is a btaudio problem. And of course, because the interrupt handler gets killed, I don't get the Ooops to my klog/syslog with a nice symbolic stack trace. The only thing meaningful that has happened on this machine since this started is that I am running the distributed.net client on my machine which soaks up all "unused" CPU (niced down to 19 -- lowest priority) to contribute to cracking the RSA RC5-64 key. If it comes down to it, I don't have to run the distributed.net client, but I think this is an issue which needs to be worked out otherwise or it's going to bite somebody else with less discretion as to what they can and can't run on their box. I know this is not a lot to go on right now, but I am looking for any ideas on how to move forward on solving this. I am using mandrake's "Cooker" kernel "kernel-2.4.17.22mdk-1-1mdk" which is 2.4.18-rc4 plus various patches. On top of that, I install v4l2 and bttv 0.8.34. I do nothing with btaudio. b. -- Brian J. Murrell
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