From: Jarod W. <ja...@wi...> - 2010-01-30 05:07:58
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On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 7:23 PM, Dale Pontius <DEP...@ed...> wrote: > Jarod Wilson wrote: >> On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 5:08 AM, Paul Sijben <si...@oc...> wrote: >>> I have just upgraded my ancient HTPC setup to Ubuntu 9.10 and ran into >>> the imon crash that seems to plague more people. >> >> Huh? What "imon crash that seems to plague more people" are you >> referring to? I'm pretty sure I've not seen this backtrace, or if I >> have, its only been once before... > > I occasionally have imon crashes too, though I'm not sure it's what's > being talked about, here. Every now and then my imon VFD just starts > putting gibberish - not even ASCII on the display. It doesn't recover > even with a poweroff that leaves 5VSB active - it requires full poweroff > with the power supply switch or pulling the plug to reset. While the > VFD is messed up, the rest of the machine is running fine. > > I've also noticed my lirc going into la-la land, or at least Myth > becomes completely unresponsive to the remote. I don't know if this > correlates to the imon VFD problems or if it's really a Myth problem, > anyway. I need to gather more data before I can say anything definitive > about either of these problems. I just chimed in because someone else > mentioned something. So don't count me as a bug report before I can > come back with real observations. The problem Paul hit is due to his old device having neither a tx endpoint or tx control urb, which all devices with displays have, so your problem is something entirely different. -- Jarod Wilson ja...@wi... |