CHBMB

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  1. @du.perin Success! Linux 4.18.8-unRAID. root@matrix:~# modinfo cx23885 filename: /lib/modules/4.18.8-unRAID/kernel/drivers/media/pci/cx23885/cx23885.ko.xz license: GPL author: Steven Toth <[email protected]> description: v4l2 driver module for cx23885 based TV cards version: 0.0.4 license: GPL author: Steven Toth <[email protected]> description: Driver for cx23885 based TV cards firmware: v4l-cx23885-enc.fw srcversion: 8ADC71FA648F7640112C8A7 alias: pci:v000014F1d00008880sv*sd*bc*sc*i* alias: pci:v000014F1d00008852sv*sd*bc*sc*i* depends: videobuf2-v4l2,videodev,altera-ci,v4l2-common,snd-pcm,tveeprom,i2c-core,cx2341x,videobuf2-dvb,dvb-core,videobuf2-common,snd,tda18271,altera-stapl,videobuf2-dma-sg,m88ds3103 retpoline: Y intree: Y name: cx23885 vermagic: 4.18.8-unRAID SMP mod_unload parm: disable_analog_audio:disable analog audio ALSA driver (int) parm: audio_debug:enable debug messages [analog audio] (int) parm: ci_dbg:Enable CI debugging (int) parm: ci_irq_enable:Enable IRQ from CAM (int) parm: ir_888_debug:enable debug messages [CX23888 IR controller] (int) parm: mpegbufs:number of mpeg buffers, range 2-32 (int) parm: mpeglines:number of lines in an MPEG buffer, range 2-32 (int) parm: mpeglinesize:number of bytes in each line of an MPEG buffer, range 512-1024 (int) parm: v4l_debug:enable V4L debug messages (int) parm: alt_tuner:Enable alternate tuner configuration (int) parm: adapter_nr:DVB adapter numbers (array of short) parm: i2c_debug:enable debug messages [i2c] (int) parm: i2c_scan:scan i2c bus at insmod time (int) parm: debug:enable debug messages (int) parm: card:card type (array of int) parm: vbibufs:number of vbi buffers, range 2-32 (int) parm: vbi_debug:enable debug messages [vbi] (int) parm: video_nr:video device numbers (array of int) parm: vbi_nr:vbi device numbers (array of int) parm: video_debug:enable debug messages [video] (int) parm: irq_debug:enable debug messages [IRQ handler] (int) parm: vid_limit:capture memory limit in megabytes (int) parm: netup_card_rev:NetUP Dual DVB-T/C CI card revision (int) parm: enable_885_ir:Enable integrated IR controller for supported CX2388[57] boards that are wired for it: HVR-1250 (reported safe) TerraTec Cinergy T PCIe Dual (not well tested, appears to be safe) TeVii S470 (reported unsafe) This can cause an interrupt storm with some cards. Default: 0 [Disabled] (int) root@matrix:~# Turns out cx2388x isn't the correct module at all, it's a completely different module to cx23885. I hadn't activated a prerequisite for cx23885 to appear. My bad, got some help from LibreELEC and got to say, don't think I would have spotted it without a second pair of eye. v6.6.0 builds all updated now. CrazyCat has removed his linux_media repo again, so I've done his build against the vanilla TBS linux_media. Should work ok.
  2. By all means try it, but if it's from their regular repo. I git clone that at build time.
  3. Yes, but you know that's the mediabuild I use for the opensource builds don't you?
  4. In the other thread you posted in Sent from my Mi A1 using Tapatalk
  5. I think you should try my suggestion first. Sent from my Mi A1 using Tapatalk
  6. @binhex He's crossposted in our thread and I wonder if it's an issue with sqlite and the FUSE fs. Hasn't responded yet to my post. Just a heads up and illustrates @trurls point about crossposting quite nicely... Sent from my Mi A1 using Tapatalk
  7. @du.perin it looks like cx23885 is missing when the kernel compiles despite being selected as a module. Tried three times now to ensure it's not a PEBKAC error, log doesn't show any attempt at building it and /lib/modules/4.18.8-unRAID/kernel/drivers/media/pci/cx23885/ doesn't exist. Scouring the log of the compilation doesn't seem to show any mention of it that I can see. You can take a look here. Looking at the kernel bug list, the only one I can find that may be relevant is this one, but I'm unconvinced that's the issue as it's a crash on unloading and it's a bit tricky to unload something that isn't present..... Long and the short of it, I haven't got a clue what the issue is and have asked one of the LibreELEC experts for his opinion (Always my go-to guy for this sort of thing) In the meantime I don't think there's much else I can suggest, the only thing I wondered is if it might be an idea to try the CrazyCat build as it's from a different tree, and there's an outside chance it might work. EDIT: Had a look, it's not in that build either. If anyone else has any ideas I'm all ears.
  8. Well, I think you deserve credit for admitting it, we've all done stupid stuff at some point, but putting your hands up to it is not something many find easy. Mine are too numerous to count but I'm most "proud" of running rm -rf / which led me to receive an error message rm: it is dangerous to operate recursively on '/' rm: use --no-preserve-root to override this failsafe So then I ran..... rm -rf / --no-preserve-root Then my laptop screen went a bit crazy and I hosed my install, with no backups, I was lucky there wasn't anything important removed except my dignity. In my head, at the time, I was in a subdirectory and wanted to delete everything in it......
  9. Nobody can help unless you provide the information @testdasi has asked for. Only two possibilities that I can see. 1. You haven't deleted the appdata (most likely) 2. Some sort of weird browser caching locally (unlikely)
  10. I'd take a look at the LetsEncrypt log first to see if that's working.
  11. Not if it's a known Plex issue, I mean I guess it could be a Linux Plex issue, but it's nothing to do with the fact it's running in a docker container. Why not have a look at the Plex forums and see what's being said like @aptalca suggested. Might highlight the issue with more clarity than we can.
  12. That's a shame, I used to enjoy that. Kept everyone guessing.....
  13. I don't think you can. I mean the layout hasn't changed, just the font and the banner, the rest is pretty much identical as far as I can tell.
  14. https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-thelounge#setting-up-the-application Tried the process in the readme? And if you're not using Unraid then please use our Discord channel for support.
  15. I don't think so, I think this is intended as an IRC client. What you're looking for is an IRC bouncer like ZNC. You may (I don't know as I use Quassel) be able to connect this to your ZNC bouncer.
  16. Probably best to leave the moderating to those like @trurl who know what they're doing, quick someone remove Tom's admin status! 🤣
  17. What happened to the next 10 RCs? 😁
  18. All of those containers affected use SQLite, my guess is you've got the /config mount as /mnt/user/appdata/..... This can break SQLite. Change the appdata to /mnt/cache/appdata As an aside, not sure why you've posted in our support thread. Seems that you're a binhex container user and just used our containers to rule out a container issue and confirm it's an issue on your machine. 🙄
  19. I've recompiled and updated the builds. Can you try RC4 again, don't ask me why but I have a sneaky suspicion it won't solve your issue. Might be wrong but I think it's more than me making the same error twice.
  20. Either, but probably safer to go via stock tbh