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kokojnr
31-03-17, 23:03
Since updating to vix 5.0.008 on my OS MEGA, the receiver is now becoming very slow to respond to key press on remote.

Everytime i try to change a channel or go into a bouquet, i will get the spinning wheel on the top left corner of the TV for about 10-20 seconds before the channel changes or the bouquet list appears.

I have attached the most recent crash log for any help please

abu baniaz
01-04-17, 00:10
Posting for reference purposes only



< 40.788> [eInit] + (1) Background File Eraser
< 40.791> [eInit] + (5) Tuxtxt
< 40.794> [eInit] + (8) graphics acceleration manager
< 40.798> [bcm] /dev/fb0 No such file or directory
< 40.798> [eInit] + (9) Font Render Class
< 40.801> [Font] initializing lib...
< 40.819> [Font] loading fonts...
< 40.819> [Font] Intializing font cache, using max. 4MB...
< 40.825> [eInit] + (9) gLCD
< 40.831> [eFbLCD] /dev/fb1: No such file or directory
< 40.831> [eFbLCD] framebuffer /dev/fb1 not available
< 40.831> [eDboxLCD] No oled0 or lcd0 device found!
< 40.831> [eLCD] (132x64x8) buffer 0x7efaf8 8448 bytes, stride 132
< 40.831> [gLCDDC] resolution: 132x64x8 stride=132
< 40.832> [eInit] + (9) GFBDC
< 40.835> [fb] /dev/fb0 No such file or directory
< 40.835> [fb] framebuffer /dev/fb0 not available
< 40.835> [gFBDC] no framebuffer available





< 5349.382> [eFilePushThreadRecorder] *read error* (Bad file descriptor) - aborting thread because i don't know what else to do.
< 5349.382> [eDVBRecordFileThread] waiting for aio to complete
< 5349.382> [eDVBRecordFileThread] Waiting for I/O to complete
< 5349.382> [eFilePushThreadRecorder] stopping thread.
< 5349.382> [eDVBRecordFileThread] aio_suspend failed: Interrupted system call
< 5349.382> [eDVBRecordFileThread] Waiting for I/O to complete
< 5349.940> [eDVBRecordFileThread] Waiting for I/O to complete
< 5350.028> [eDVBRecordFileThread] buffer usage histogram (40 buffers of 188 kB)




< 15428.044> [eDVBRecordFileThread] Waiting for I/O to complete
< 15428.604> [eFilePushThreadRecorder] Warning: All write buffers busy

Sicilian
01-04-17, 05:37
Do you have picons installed? If so where?

kokojnr
01-04-17, 09:20
Do you have picons installed? If so where?
My Picons are installed in a 1GB USB STICK,

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bbbuk
01-04-17, 11:25
Using a telnet/putty session, can you type following command (and post the results):-

df -mh

kokojnr
02-04-17, 23:15
df -mh, result as below


login as: root
root@OSMEGA:~# df -mh
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
ubi0:rootfs 434.9M 171.0M 263.8M 39% /
devtmpfs 277.5M 4.0K 277.5M 0% /dev
tmpfs 64.0K 0 64.0K 0% /media
tmpfs 277.6M 440.0K 277.2M 0% /var/volatile
/dev/sda1 464.7G 50.6G 414.1G 11% /media/hdd
/dev/sdb1 7.4G 228.6M 7.1G 3% /media/sdb1
//192.168.0.22/Movies 923.6G 688.9G 234.6G 75% /media/net/MYBOOKLIVEMovies

bbbuk
03-04-17, 19:57
Does speed improve if you remove the network share mount you have?

kokojnr
04-04-17, 08:05
I haven't tried removing it, but the speed was good with the network mount before i updated to 5.0.008 and 5.0.009

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bbbuk
04-04-17, 19:14
I haven't tried removing it, but the speed was good with the network mount before i updated to 5.0.008 and 5.0.009

Sent from my Moto G (4) using TapatalkThat maybe so but something could have changed with regards to network mounts or something.

I personally would be inclined to re-flash and setting up as normal but without adding network mount and seeing what speed is like. If ok, then add your network share and see if speed changes after that!