Hi,
> No, that looked like a very low-level chip design problem. As
> far as I understand, the BIOS is not involved in this. Maybe a
> workaround in the ohci1394 driver could do something about it,
> maybe not.
hmm, sounds really bad.
> So this one is a different brand then, and at least it doesn't
> seem to feature the SelfID monotony check failure. I guess you
> already tried a recent kernel 2.4 on this PC as well...?
Ok, spent the evening on this:
Tried to compile and install 2.4.25 and 2.4.26 on my
OLD motherboard with the IEEE1394 PCI card on SuSE 9.1.
Both kernels did not compile.
So i inserted the PCI card into my NEW PC and disabled the
onboard IEEE1394 controller. According to "lspci" there
is now only the IEEE1394 PCI card found.
Still 2.6.6 fails with the call trace in /var/log/messages
and i have to Ctrl-C dvgrab which then says "Segmentation
fault".
2.4.26 fails with no message in /var/log/messages and a
segmentation fault. I disabled "Excessive debug output" for
this one as it floods the log files. I'll do it once more
with that option enabled.
Best regards,
Torsten.
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