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#1 silv

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Posted 30 June 2013 - 09:31

For last few days I've been having some problems with watching the movies: After about 15 minutes of watching the box hangs up and stops playing and engima restarts. I've noticed that during watching the movie usage of memory with process /etc/bin/enigma2 is growing from 140MB to 215MB and then it hangs.

I've been using Openpli firmware for more than a year and I had never such an issue.

I've made clean installation and nothing has changed.

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Re: DM800SE problem with watching the movies #2 Erik Slagter

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Posted 30 June 2013 - 09:33

Please post the output of the "dmesg" command after this happens.


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Re: DM800SE problem with watching the movies #3 silv

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Posted 30 June 2013 - 09:56

[ 2752.223000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 2752.235000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 2752.246000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 2752.257000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 2752.267000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 2752.278000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 2752.289000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 2752.299000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 2752.310000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 2752.321000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 2757.243000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr: 448 callbacks suppressed
[ 2757.243000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 2757.254000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 2757.265000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 2757.275000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 2757.286000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 2757.298000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 2757.309000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 2757.319000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 2757.330000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 2757.341000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 2762.262000] audio_pts_error_isr: 723 callbacks suppressed
[ 2762.262000] RAP pts error 0 PTS 0x02be629d, STC 0x02bf1b6b, type 0
[ 2762.262000] RAP pts error 0 PTS 0x02be647d, STC 0x02bf1b74, type 0
[ 2762.262000] RAP pts error 0 PTS 0x02be665d, STC 0x02bf1b7d, type 0
[ 2762.262000] RAP pts error 0 PTS 0x02be683d, STC 0x02bf1b88, type 0
[ 2762.272000] RAP pts error 0 PTS 0x02be6a1d, STC 0x02bf1d4a, type 0
[ 2762.273000] RAP pts error 0 PTS 0x02be6bfd, STC 0x02bf1d54, type 0
[ 2762.273000] RAP pts error 0 PTS 0x02be6ddd, STC 0x02bf1d5d, type 0
[ 2762.273000] RAP pts error 0 PTS 0x02be6fbd, STC 0x02bf1d67, type 0
[ 2762.283000] RAP pts error 0 PTS 0x02be719d, STC 0x02bf1f2a, type 0
[ 2762.283000] RAP pts error 0 PTS 0x02be737d, STC 0x02bf1f33, type 0



Re: DM800SE problem with watching the movies #4 pieterg

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Posted 30 June 2013 - 11:18

Just after e2 restarts.
Right now, any relevant messages will have scrolled out of history.

Re: DM800SE problem with watching the movies #5 silv

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Posted 30 June 2013 - 12:25

I've found some backup with openpli firmware 2012-11-15 and this works fine!

Of course after online update issue is returned.

 

log during playing the movie

 

[ 2998.687000] VIDEO0: dst_left, dst_top, dst_width and dst_height is 0.. reset to defaults!
[ 2998.776000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[ 2998.776000] disable wss on display 0
[ 2998.776000] set wss 7 on display 1
[ 2998.776000] set sb to 3(1)
[ 2999.621000] stop pcr0 on dmx 0 pid:ab
[ 2999.622000] stop video0 on dmx 0 pid:ab
[ 2999.623000] VIDEO0: stop decode
[ 2999.623000] VIDEO0: set blank to 1
[ 2999.624000] audio: decoder stop
[ 2999.625000] stop audio on dmx 0 pid:1b6
[ 2999.625000] audio: xpt stop(2)
[ 2999.625000] no decoder left in sync handling so disable xpt_sync
[ 2999.625000] bcm_audio_channel_stop(2) done
[ 2999.886000] start pcr0 on dmx 0 pid:216 index 1
[ 2999.887000] start audio on dmx 0 pid:348
[ 2999.888000] audio xpt start
[ 2999.888000] sync is off so we enable it
[ 2999.888000] demux-index 0 pcr0pid 216
[ 2999.888000] using 1 as pcr0 pidchannel
[ 2999.888000] MPEG
[ 2999.888000] audio: decoder start 0
[ 2999.890000] video delay 0 (0 ms)
[ 2999.890000] total video delay: 0 (0 ms)
[ 2999.892000] VIDEO0: set streamtype!
[ 2999.892000] set H264
[ 2999.892000] sw rave disabled!
[ 2999.892000] audio delay 18000 (200 ms)
[ 2999.892000] total video delay: 18000 (200 ms)
[ 2999.892000] start video0 on dmx 0 pid:216
[ 2999.893000] total video delay: 18000 (200 ms)
[ 2999.897000] VIDEO0: start decode
[ 2999.923000] bcm4506: signal_strength -125.53dbm
[ 3000.089000] bcm4506: signal_strength -124.43dbm
[ 3000.673000] RAP first pts 0x136996678, stc 0x136995a74, pcr valid
[ 3000.674000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr: 11 callbacks suppressed
[ 3000.674000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 3000.679000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 3000.683000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 3000.687000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 3000.691000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 3000.695000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[ 3000.699000] ch0: lock
[ 3000.699000] RAP sampling rate info isr (48000)
[ 3000.699000] eModeChange Isr.. set source_changed_event!
[ 3000.701000] bcm4506: signal_strength -126.64dbm
[ 3001.572000] VIDEO0: first pts 0x1369c54fc
[ 3001.572000] VIDEO0: resolution changed (1920 1080)
[ 3001.707000] bcm4506: signal_strength -125.55dbm
[ 3001.723000] enable tsm0
[ 3002.713000] bcm4506: signal_strength -125.89dbm
[ 3017.034000] stop pcr0 on dmx 0 pid:216
[ 3017.035000] stop video0 on dmx 0 pid:216
[ 3017.037000] VIDEO0: stop decode
[ 3017.037000] VIDEO0: set blank to 1
[ 3017.038000] audio: decoder stop
[ 3017.039000] stop audio on dmx 0 pid:348
[ 3017.039000] audio: xpt stop(2)
[ 3017.039000] no decoder left in sync handling so disable xpt_sync
[ 3017.039000] bcm_audio_channel_stop(2) done
[ 3017.205000] VIDEO0: dst_left, dst_top, dst_width and dst_height is 0.. reset to defaults!
[ 3017.296000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[ 3017.296000] disable wss on display 0
[ 3017.296000] set wss 7 on display 1
[ 3017.297000] set sb to 3(1)



Re: DM800SE problem with watching the movies #6 silv

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Posted 30 June 2013 - 15:45

OpenPLi-3.0-beta-dm800se-20130601 is also working without any problems...


Edited by silv, 30 June 2013 - 15:45.


Re: DM800SE problem with watching the movies #7 Staffan

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Posted 2 July 2013 - 16:50

Hello!

 

I have the same issue that silv reported in this thread.

 

Do anyone have a clue how to fix this?

 

Thanks!



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Posted 2 July 2013 - 18:13

Just after e2 restarts.
Right now, any relevant messages will have scrolled out of history.


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Re: DM800SE problem with watching the movies #9 Staffan

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Thanks for your reply Erik!

 

Here is the output of dmesg after the restart of E2.

 

[181751.720000] Out of memory: Kill process 681 (enigma2) score 772 or sacrifice child
[181751.721000] Killed process 681 (enigma2) total-vm:243948kB, anon-rss:108768kB, file-rss:100kB
[181752.131000] audio: xpt stop(2)
[181752.131000] audio: decoder stop
[181752.132000] bcm_audio_channel_stop(2) done
[181752.133000] disable audio clip(SET_SOURCE_DEMUX)... no more device writers!
[181752.134000] VIDEO0: stop decode
[181752.134000] no decoder left in sync handling so disable xpt_sync
[181752.367000] VIDEO0: set streamtype!
[181752.367000] set MPEG2
[181752.367000] sw rave disabled!
[181752.367000] VIDEO0: set blank to 0
[181752.368000] sync is off so we enable it
[181752.368000] playback!
[181752.368000] total video delay: 0 (0 ms)
[181752.371000] VIDEO0: start decode
[181752.371000] flush video decoder
[181752.463000] VIDEO0: first pts 0x0
[181752.463000] VIDEO0: framerate changed 3
[181752.463000] VIDEO0: resolution changed (1280 720)
[181752.464000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181752.464000] disable wss on display 0
[181752.465000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181752.465000] set sb to 3(1)
[181752.615000] enable tsm0
[181752.668000] VIDEO0: set blank to 0
[181752.669000] VIDEO0: stop decode
[181752.669000] VIDEO0: set blank to 0
[181752.669000] no decoder left in sync handling so disable xpt_sync
[181755.792000] bcm_accel: invalid opcode! 00000080
[181755.816000] bcmfb: enable manual blit
[181756.061000] CEC send ok!
[181756.157000] VIDEO0: dst_left, dst_top, dst_width and dst_height is 0.. reset to defaults!
[181756.157000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181756.157000] disable wss on display 0
[181756.157000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181756.157000] set sb to 3(1)
[181756.594000] 3970186 ms: 100
[181756.663000] 69 ms: 50
[181756.717000] 54 ms: 50
[181756.749000] 31 ms: 50
[181756.930000] 181 ms: 50
[181757.284000] 354 ms: 51
[181757.723000] 439 ms: 52
[181757.757000] 34 ms: 54
[181757.759000] 2 ms: 54
[181757.760000] 1 ms: 54
[181759.879000] 2119 ms: 54
[181759.907000] 28 ms: 63
[181759.998000] 91 ms: 63
[181760.106000] 108 ms: 64
[181760.108000] 2 ms: 64
[181760.122000] 14 ms: 64
[181760.124000] 2 ms: 64
[181760.126000] 2 ms: 64
[181760.140000] 14 ms: 64
[181760.162000] 22 ms: 64
[181760.313000] 151 ms: 64
[181760.341000] 28 ms: 65
[181760.354000] 13 ms: 65
[181760.365000] 11 ms: 65
[181760.375000] 10 ms: 65
[181760.393000] 18 ms: 65
[181760.394000] 1 ms: 65
[181760.397000] 3 ms: 65
[181760.407000] 10 ms: 65
[181761.313000] 906 ms: 65
[181761.341000] 28 ms: 69
[181761.400000] 59 ms: 69
[181761.402000] 2 ms: 69
[181761.446000] 44 ms: 69
[181761.449000] 3 ms: 69
[181761.451000] 2 ms: 69
[181761.456000] 5 ms: 69
[181761.469000] 13 ms: 69
[181761.508000] 39 ms: 70
[181761.510000] 2 ms: 70
[181761.749000] 239 ms: 70
[181761.907000] 158 ms: 71
[181762.702000] 794 ms: 71
[181762.797000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181762.798000] disable wss on display 0
[181762.798000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181762.798000] set sb to 3(1)
[181762.798000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181762.798000] disable wss on display 0
[181762.798000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181762.798000] set sb to 3(1)
[181762.799000] disable wss on display 0
[181762.799000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181762.800000] set input to 0
[181762.800000] set fb to 2(0)
[181762.800000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181762.800000] disable wss on display 0
[181762.800000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181762.800000] set sb to 3(1)
[181762.804000] set ac3 to downmix
[181762.810000] 108 ms: 75
[181762.820000] 10 ms: 75
[181762.951000] 131 ms: 75
[181763.135000] 184 ms: 76
[181763.155000] 20 ms: 76
[181763.244000] 89 ms: 77
[181763.289000] 45 ms: 77
[181763.295000] 6 ms: 77
[181763.297000] 2 ms: 77
[181763.302000] 5 ms: 77
[181763.317000] 15 ms: 77
[181763.400000] 83 ms: 77
[181765.772000] 2372 ms: 78
[181765.867000] 95 ms: 87
[181765.917000] 50 ms: 90
[181765.925000] 8 ms: 90
[181765.931000] 6 ms: 90
[181765.939000] 8 ms: 90
[181765.949000] 10 ms: 90
[181765.972000] 23 ms: 90
[181766.002000] 30 ms: 90
[181766.072000] 70 ms: 90
[181766.119000] 47 ms: 91
[181766.134000] 15 ms: 91
[181766.144000] 10 ms: 91
[181766.245000] 101 ms: 91
[181766.254000] 9 ms: 91
[181766.302000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181766.302000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.302000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.302000] set sb to 3(1)
[181766.304000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181766.304000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.304000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.304000] set sb to 3(1)
[181766.305000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.305000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.306000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181766.306000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.306000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.306000] set sb to 3(1)
[181766.309000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181766.310000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.310000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.310000] set sb to 3(1)
[181766.311000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181766.311000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.311000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.311000] set sb to 3(1)
[181766.312000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.312000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.313000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181766.313000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.313000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.313000] set sb to 3(1)
[181766.317000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181766.317000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.317000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.317000] set sb to 3(1)
[181766.318000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181766.318000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.318000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.319000] set sb to 3(1)
[181766.319000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.320000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.321000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181766.321000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.321000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.321000] set sb to 3(1)
[181766.325000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181766.325000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.325000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.325000] set sb to 3(1)
[181766.326000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181766.326000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.326000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.326000] set sb to 3(1)
[181766.327000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.327000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.328000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181766.328000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.328000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.328000] set sb to 3(1)
[181766.332000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181766.332000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.332000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.332000] set sb to 3(1)
[181766.333000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181766.333000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.333000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.333000] set sb to 3(1)
[181766.338000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181766.338000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.338000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.338000] set sb to 3(1)
[181766.339000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181766.339000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.339000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.339000] set sb to 3(1)
[181766.340000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.340000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.340000] set current avs auto aspect to 16:9
[181766.341000] disable wss on display 0
[181766.341000] set wss 7 on display 1
[181766.341000] set sb to 3(1)
[181766.346000] 92 ms: 91
[181766.385000] 39 ms: 92
[181766.404000] 19 ms: 92
[181766.461000] 57 ms: 92
[181766.493000] 32 ms: 92
[181766.812000] 319 ms: 92
[181766.887000] 75 ms: 93
[181767.083000] 196 ms: 93
[181767.154000] 71 ms: 94
[181767.175000] 21 ms: 94
[181768.328000] 1153 ms: 94
[181768.388000] set mute 0 (011) 0
[181768.389000] 61 ms: 99
[181768.395000] 6 ms: 99
[181768.397000] 2 ms: 99
[181768.797000] start pcr0 on dmx 0 pid:1009 index 1
[181768.803000] start audio on dmx 0 pid:1109
[181768.804000] audio xpt start
[181768.804000] sync is off so we enable it
[181768.804000] demux-index 0 pcr0pid 1009
[181768.804000] using 1 as pcr0 pidchannel
[181768.804000] MPEG
[181768.804000] audio: streamtype set 0
[181768.804000] audio: streamtype_set: stop rave
[181768.805000] audio: streamtype_set: restart rave
[181768.805000] set mute 0 (111) 0
[181768.805000] audio: decoder start 1
[181768.809000] video delay 0 (0 ms)
[181768.809000] total video delay: 0 (0 ms)
[181768.811000] start video0 on dmx 0 pid:1009
[181768.811000] total video delay: 0 (0 ms)
[181768.815000] VIDEO0: start decode
[181769.322000] ch0: lock
[181769.322000] audio_sampling_rate_info_isr: 368 callbacks suppressed
[181769.323000] RAP sampling rate info isr (48000)
[181769.323000] eModeChange Isr.. set source_changed_event!
[181769.323000] RAP first pts 0x118428e, stc 0x1182244, pcr valid
[181769.324000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[181769.328000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[181769.332000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[181769.336000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[181769.340000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[181769.344000] audio_cdb_itb_error_isr! underflow
[181769.483000] VIDEO0: first pts 0x119088c
[181769.483000] VIDEO0: resolution changed (720 576)
[181769.633000] enable tsm0
[181769.823000] VIDEO0: progressive changed (0)



Re: DM800SE problem with watching the movies #10 Erik Slagter

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Posted 4 July 2013 - 17:52

[181751.720000] Out of memory: Kill process 681 (enigma2) score 772 or sacrifice child
[181751.721000] Killed process 681 (enigma2) total-vm:243948kB, anon-rss:108768kB, file-rss:100kB

This is the relevant portion.

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Re: DM800SE problem with watching the movies #11 Staffan

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Posted 6 July 2013 - 11:18

If it could be to any help I yesterday watched two movies, one dvdr and one x264.

 

The problem only occured in the x264 movie and it didnt matter if it is was 720 or 1080.

 

Have you updated the codec in any way in mid june that could have coused this problem?



Re: DM800SE problem with watching the movies #12 Erik Slagter

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Posted 6 July 2013 - 11:19

The codecs are in the SoC, in the hardware.


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Re: DM800SE problem with watching the movies #13 Staffan

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Posted 6 July 2013 - 11:31

OK, then it isnt the codec.

 

Do you have any clue what have caused this in the mid june since it worked so well before.?



Re: DM800SE problem with watching the movies #14 Erik Slagter

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Posted 6 July 2013 - 11:35

New drivers from dmm with new memory leaks?


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Re: DM800SE problem with watching the movies #15 Staffan

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Posted 6 July 2013 - 11:37

Is it possible to manual do a rollback to test if this is the problem?



Re: DM800SE problem with watching the movies #16 Erik Slagter

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Posted 6 July 2013 - 12:03

Yes, as far as I know dmm didn't change the kernel lately, so you should be able to just download older drivers from the dmm site and (force) install them, using opkg.


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Re: DM800SE problem with watching the movies #17 pieterg

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Posted 6 July 2013 - 12:58

Yes, as far as I know dmm didn't change the kernel lately, so you should be able to just download older drivers from the dmm site and (force) install them, using opkg.

no, don't use a non-pli ipk, it won't contain the necessary files to autoload the drivers.

Instead, just copy the ko files into your /lib/modules/<kernelversion>/extra directory

Re: DM800SE problem with watching the movies #18 Erik Slagter

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Posted 6 July 2013 - 13:02

Oh yeah, sorry...


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Re: DM800SE problem with watching the movies #19 Staffan

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Posted 6 July 2013 - 23:16

I have now tried different driver packages and replaced the *.ko files but every time my box wont start.

It hangs with msg dhcp on the display.

If I copy the original files back and reboot everyhing works again.

 

Can you tell me which files to replace?



Re: DM800SE problem with watching the movies #20 Erik Slagter

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Posted 7 July 2013 - 08:53

It's important that the driver modules are for the very same kernel, dmm might have drivers for "stable" and "experimental" kernels and even more.


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