Currently the official version of Motion does not support RTSP. There are forks which do, but I've been unable to get them to work properly, so I have decided to transcode my RTSP stream (from a...
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Currently the official version of Motion does not support RTSP. There are forks which do, but I've been unable to get them to work properly, so I have decided to transcode my RTSP stream (from a...
It was the network card.
After having installed the proprietary drivers from Realtek I had one heart stopping moment when the computer seemed to freeze followed by a huge relief realizing it was...
Thanks for the links - that's very helpful! Though I am not a big fan of the realtek proprietary drivers either, my experience with trying different kernels has been that it didn't help my case and...
I've actually contemplated the HDs as well. As I have 7 drives on two SATA adapters, six in two different raids (one RAID10 and one RAID1 bundled into one LVM2 VG) plus a Muskin SSD driver for my...
If this turns out to be a simple NIC error after having completely dismantled my entire PC I'll commit harakiri with a blunt pencil! One of the reasons I've left the NIC alone (and I guess I...
I've been doing apt-get update && apt-get upgrade like mad over the last few days actually :) . I was half expecting someone to tell me how silly it is to jump on Natty before the relelase have had a...
Yes I did - htop is ideal for this kind of testing - thanks for the tip! Just before the crash the afpd works a bit, but just when browsing the volume. As soon as the initial mount is over it...
Ok, so I tried in console mode with all network daemons running to first mount an AFP share from my iMac, and from there mount a sparseimage. The Ubuntu box promptly froze hard.
This time however...
The system is a standard desktop (not laptop), but in case you're referring to the UPS I only got that one after the issues started (wish I could recall exactly when they started - would've give me...
Not a bad recommendation. I've been though a bunch of Ubuntu kernels over the last few months, but no mainline kernels. I'll give it a shot and report back if I notice any changes.
I'm at my wits' end trying to understand why my Ubuntu Natty installation (upgraded from Maverick) suffers freezes in certain situations. As I also experienced this during Maverick, I don't think...
It appears I've stumbled over a possible workaround while trying to track down bug reports on this issue.
Mounting the nfs shares with a "udp" parameter, like so, seem to remove the issue for...
Could we please have the topic changed? The [SOLVED] tag is definitely not appropriate...
Interestingly, there was an active bug on the system hangs during NFS transfers that now is closed due to a specific fix for this problem in a recent kernel update. If the hangs are still there on...
I have the same problem using RAID 10 (the real thing, not 1+0) so I don't think it's your RAID5. Upgrading to the latest kernel on my 10.10 solved the crashes however, so this is the only problem...
I haven't been able to solve my problem, but it seems that there might be a link to having vmware server installed (which I did, but it is now removed).
Apparently, vmware can mess up the file...
Several kernel updates updates later (and all manner of other upgrades for that matter), there remains no network devices under /dev or /dev/network (or anywhere else). I used to work on AIX a *long*...
I have a server with two network cards installed, one with a bridge used for OpenVPN - the setup works perfectly. Now, however, I cannot find eth0, eth1 nor br0 in /dev on Lucid (2.6.32-25-generic...
If I am not mistaken, this is a know bug, which is fixed in 2.6.35-rc6. So hopefully this is only a matter of time.
I've been setting up a RAID 10 with fours disks and I am about to add two more to it. The two new disks are smaller than the ones already in the set, but as I want them to be another RAID1 set that...