This happens sporadically. I would be watching a digital channel recording and FE would just die. Recording was made with HDHR. Oddly enough it never happened on an HD recording, only on SD digital recording. And even though I would expect it to return to mythwelcome both FE and mythwelcome just quit.
<br><br>What's the errno 32 and does it have anything to do with segfault? I found following post that mentions it: <a href="http://mythtv.org/pipermail/mythtv-users/2006-December/160479.html">http://mythtv.org/pipermail/mythtv-users/2006-December/160479.html
</a><br>Not sure if it's related.<br><br>2007-09-13 23:04:39.379 Using runtime prefix = /usr<br>2007-09-13 23:04:39.391 DPMS is disabled.<br>2007-09-13 23:04:39.428 New DB connection, total: 1<br>2007-09-13 23:04:39.452
Connected to database 'mythconverg' at host: localhost<br>2007-09-13 23:04:39.453 Total desktop dim: 1280x720, with 1 screen[s].<br>2007-09-13 23:04:39.456 Using screen 0, 1280x720 at 0,0<br>Segmentation fault (core dumped)
<br>2007-09-14 20:28:00.177 MythWelcome received a RECORDING_LIST_CHANGE event<br>2007-09-14 20:28:00.177 MythWelcome received a RECORDING_LIST_CHANGE event<br>2007-09-14 20:28:00.177 [deferred to pending handler]
<br><a lot more of these><br>2007-09-14 20:28:00.193 MythWelcome received a SCHEDULE_CHANGE event<br>2007-09-14 20:28:00.193 [deferred to pending handler]<br><and these><br>ICE default IO error handler doing an exit(), pid = 30771, errno = 32
<br><br>Any clues?<br>