<pre>I am having the same problem. I have spent the last three days trying to fix my<br>Myth box. It was working before with FC4 and Myth 0.18, but I wanted to try the<br>IVTV fix for my PVR-500 with Samsung tuners which called for a kernel upgrade to<br>2.6.15. I decided to upgrade to Myth 0.19 at the same time. I decided to do a<br>clean install and, as usual, followed Jarod's HowTo (thanks Jarod!). After audio<br>setup, I did a reboot and began to get errors indicating "Bad page state at <br>free_hot_cold_page..." After much searching, I discovered that this is because of<br>an Alsa 1.0.10 problem with kernel 2.6.15. The suggestion was upgrade Alsa to<br>1.0.11rc3 or downgrade the kernel. Since I need the fix for Samsung tuners, I<br>decided to try my first effort at compiling: I followed the instructions at <br><http://alsa2.opensrc.org/Quick_Install><br>and<br><http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php><br><br>No matter what I do, I am still
running 1.0.10 and I don't know what to try next.<br>Dylan's point may be similar to my problem, though there is no Alsa related stuff<br>under either /usr/local or under /usr (neither 1.0.10 or 1.0.11rc3). I will try<br>the Alsa lists for help, but thought I would point out that at least one other person<br>is experiencing the Alsa problem as Michael.<br><br>{P.S. As a total newbie, I've never posted to a mailing list...<br>I hope I did it properly. If not, I apologize. Thank you all for any help you may be<br>able to provide, as well as the help I've gotten so far by just lurking.}<br><br>Tom<br><br>On 2/20/06, Michael Haan <<a href="http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users">michael.haan at gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>><i> On 2/20/06, Jarod Wilson <<a href="http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users">jarod at wilsonet.com</a>> wrote:<br></i>><i> ><br></i>><i> > On Monday 20 February 2006 13:06, Michael Haan
wrote:<br></i>><i> > > I've run:<br></i>><i> > ><br></i>><i> > > make<br></i>><i> > > make install<br></i>><i> > ><br></i>><i> > > and rebooted. But "cat /proc/asound/version" still shows 1.0.10. What<br></i>><i> do<br></i>><i> > > I need to do?<br></i>><i> ><br></i>><i> > This probably isn't the best place to ask, since it isn't something most<br></i>><i> Myth<br></i>><i> > users have to do. I'd try checking the alsa docs and mailing lists.<br></i>><i><br></i>><i> Fair enough. Just seemed like a fairly easy question for a group as<br></i>><i> knowledgable as this.<br></i><br>When you compiled 1.0.11 it installed under /usr/local unless you<br>defined a different path using --prefix. So you probably still have<br>1.0.10 installed under /usr and now 1.0.11 installed under /usr/local.<br> Do you really need to compile manually? You might consider tracking<br>down a packaged version of
1.0.11 for your distro and install it -<br>that should replace 1.0.10 automatically.</pre><p>
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