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<span style="font-weight: bold;">On Wed May 27 14:53 , Phill Edwards <philledwards@gmail.com> sent:<BR>
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</philledwards@gmail.com></span><blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(245, 245, 245); margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 0px; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 0px;"><span style="color: red;">>> I think I'm gonna try Fedora 10, which has the newer kernel, and see</span><BR>
<span style="color: red;">>> what happens there. I'm running out of time before I have to be out of</span><BR>
<span style="color: red;">>> town for a couple weeks, so if I can't get this solved soon I'm gonna</span><BR>
<span style="color: red;">>> need to punt and try again later :(.</span><BR>
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>Out of interest, does this mean that when 0.22 comes out people who<BR>
>are running Centos 5.2 or less are going to have to do an o/s upgrade<BR>
>in order to use VDPAU? I'm hoping not because that would be really<BR>
>disappointing. I got off the Fedora upgrade merry-go-round because I<BR>
>got so fed up of having to upgrade every few months, and chose to go<BR>
>Centos as it held the promise of not having to do that. I'm running<BR>
>Centos 5.2 and it hasn't been all that plain sailing because of poor<BR>
>availability of packages but at least it's working and support for<BR>
>Centos 5.2 will be around for a few more years. If we have to do an<BR>
>o/s upgrade for MythTV 0.22 all of the compromises would have been for<BR>
>nothing.<BR>
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One of the reasons why I use a rolling distro for my MythTV. I can upgrade any part of the system at any time without having to basically re-install. Of course, it can break things too, but it's impressive how well the Sidux team keeps everything hanging together.<BR>
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VDPAU looks interesting, and I hope it migt help me solve my problem of regular stutters during video playback.<BR>
Marius<BR>
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