Gene Heskett wrote:
..
> Tonight, I saw that kernel-2.6.18-1.2200.fc5.i686 was available, along
> with the matching kmod-ndiswrapper pieces and kmod-ntfs in versions
> 2.6.18-1.2200.fc5 were available, so I installed them and rebooted.
>
> Now kino-0.8 works sortof, wants to crash.
> And kino-0.9.2 apparently works flawlessly, as does dvcont.
...
> So it was a kernel problem all along!
...
I have no idea what we did between 2.6.17 and .18 that made it work. Or
was it just the reboot after kernel update which brought it into shape?
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Stefan Richter
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