Experience from 20,000 feet so far.
Yesterday I Installed Lenny on one hard drive and 1.23.2 all via apt. Instantly I experienced random reboots as usual. I chalked it up to a heat problem but have to say, up until the last couple months of attempts to install etch/1.23, the original etch install from a year ago never had the problem. The IC's on the PV149 did not seem excessively hot, yet with the case off and lots of air the reboots stopped (given what little time I tested/troubleshot - only an hour or so). With all the differences in ffmpg (just to mention one) over the last year I was relatively convinced something wasn't getting along with something and memory violations was my suspect. Without ZM running the machine was doing all it's jobs (ntp, samba, central backup server via rsync, gateway, snort w/mysql, web server for a couple domains, I'm sure I'm missing a few - you get the idea, I'm a Sr Linux Sys Admin) and didn't suspect hardware.
Then I took another HD, installed Lenny and the 1.24 .deb via dpkg with the case on and back in it's "hole". No reboots so far, seems solid. backup, ntpd, samba, everything is working, only log issue that exists is:
zms[6350]: Libgcrypt warning: missing initialization - please fix the application
when I open the view window and any video feed takes place.
Noisy logs is my only issue.
Still in grey scale (I'll play w/it) but no reboots, no false positives!!!
Barely in it 24 hours yet but I'm one happy camper. You can smell trouble coming from a mile away and there has been none given the bleeding we're playing with - and I haven't cut myself
