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> There are a few possibilities that could cause this kernel panic, one is
> poor module code, try to avoid not loading the module to begin with and
> try to do the streaming. The other usual suspect is excessive heat
> causing errors inside the chips.
Hmm. This machine has been working for years without any problem. I
installed more memory, but with this memory it has been running for months
now, also without problems. There are quite a number of fans in the case.
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> The main thing that can be done to remove the possibility of a kernel
> panic is having a recent kernel. The gcc release you have should be
> fine.
I might build a new kernel to see if that solves the problem.
<p>> As for the config file I'll check into that a bit more later.
Is the re-encoding section necessary?
Marc
<p>>> karl.
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