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JeanReno
06-02-18, 19:38
Getting lots of crashes at the moment. Sometimes just when selecting channels from the EPG, sometimes when browsing bouquets.

Here's the end of the last crash log if it helps . . .



< 29098.886> [ActionMap] OkCancelActions ok
< 29098.887> [ActionMap] unknown action OkCancelActions/ok! typo in keymap?
< 29099.087> [eInputDeviceInit] 0 160 1
< 29099.093> [InfoBarGenerics] KEY: 352 OK
< 29099.094> [ActionMap] OkCancelActions OK
< 29099.097> [Navigation] playing 1:0:1:130C:63:27:FFFF0000:0:0:0:http%3a//something.xyz%3something/live/me@me.com/password/7913.ts:Discovery FHD
< 29099.099> [eDVBCAService] free slot 0 demux 0 for service 1:0:1:240E:7F9:2:11A0000:0:0:0::More4 +1
< 29099.100> [eDVBCAService] free service 1:0:1:240E:7F9:2:11A0000:0:0:0::More4 +1
< 29099.113> [eDVBServicePlay] timeshift
< 29099.116> [eDVBServicePlay] timeshift
< 29099.118> [eTSMPEGDecoder] decoder state: play, vpid=ffffffff, apid=ffffffff
< 29099.119> [eDVBPCR0] DEMUX_STOP ok
< 29099.120> [eDVBPCR0] destroy
< 29099.120> [eDVBVideo0] DEMUX_STOP ok
< 29099.121> [eDVBVideo0] VIDEO_STOP ok
< 29099.124> [eDVBVideo0] destroy
< 29099.124> [eDVBAudio0] AUDIO_STOP ok
< 29099.150> [eDVBAudio0] DEMUX_STOP ok
< 29099.150> [eDVBAudio0] AUDIO_CONTINUE ok
< 29099.150> [eDVBAudio0] destroy
< 29099.151> [eDVBText0] DEMUX_STOP ok
< 29099.151> [eDVBText0] destroy
< 29099.156> [eDVBResourceManager] start release channel timer
< 29099.186> [eDVBServicePlay] timeshift
< 29099.189> [eDVBServicePlay] timeshift
< 29099.192> [eDVBServicePlay] timeshift
< 29099.196> [Notifications] RemovePopup, id = ZapError
< 29099.197> [eHttpStream] Start thread
< 29099.198> [eDVBServicePMTHandler] alloc PVR
< 29099.198> [eDVBLocalTimerHandler] remove channel 0x13dca88
< 29099.198> [eEPGCache] remove channel 0x13dca88
< 29099.199> [eEPGCache] abort caching events !!
< 29099.202> PC: 76c0c040
< 29099.202> 00000000 00000001 76d52174 76d817b4
< 29099.202> 00000000 6f0fdf58 6f0d68a0 0000000e
< 29099.202> 76d58c18 80808080 0000001f 00000009
< 29099.202> 00000020 00000000 00000020 00690000
< 29099.202> 6f0f12f0 76c3a578 744e31b0 00000000
< 29099.202> 6f0fdf58 744e31b0 00000001 6f0d68a0
< 29099.202> 0068f784 76c0c004 00000000 00000000
< 29099.202> 76d7a2e0 7f9097e0 6f0fdf58 76cbc208
< 29099.203> Backtrace:
< 29099.204> /usr/bin/enigma2(_Z17handleFatalSignaliP9siginfo_tPv) [0x461F1C]
< 29099.204> linux-vdso.so.1(n/a) [0x775CA560]
< 29099.204> /usr/lib/libpython2.7.so.1.0(PyObject_Call) [0x76C0C042]
< 29099.204> -------FATAL SIGNAL (11)


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duoduo
06-02-18, 23:13
Is it actually crashing or switching off and then coming back on? I have had a few issues with this happening to me recently?

JeanReno
07-02-18, 10:15
The system reboots itself. I don't need to hard power cycle.