On Mon, Dec 05, 2011 at 09:49:45AM -0800, Kirk Bocek wrote: > On 12/5/2011 9:23 AM, Axel Thimm wrote: > >On Fri, Dec 02, 2011 at 12:57:54PM -0800, Kirk Bocek wrote: > >>I finally got mythfrontend running on Centos 6 x86_64 but am seeing > >>a bunch of zombie/defunct child processes. Michal T Dean wrote on > >>the MythTV Users list: > > > >Have you tried switching to a different nvidia driver like the latest > >or the long lived branch? > > Yes, I'm running 275.36 right now. I saw this under 290.10 as well. > > My installed nvidia packages looks like: > > $ rpm -qa |grep nvidia > nvidia-graphics-helpers-0.0.30-33.el6.x86_64 > nvidia-graphics275.36-275.36-138.el6.x86_64 > nvidia-graphics275.36-kmdl-2.6.32-71.29.1.el6.x86_64-275.36-138.el6.x86_64 > nvidia-graphics-devices-1.0-6.el6.noarch > nvidia-graphics275.36-libs-275.36-138.el6.x86_64
These look like a safe bet. Are there maybe any repository mixing/semi-filtering plugins installed that could have setup a mythtv package set that doesn't belong together? Or you enabled bleeding and got 0.25 (partly) installed? A drastic way to check this is to remove all relevant bits, e.g. all packages with "myth" in their name and reinstall. The other reports on zombies and segfaults were due to bad nvidia drivers, and have been resolved by now - in your case it must be something else (you did reboot after removing the bad nvidia drivers?) -- Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net _______________________________________________ atrpms-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
