mentioned here many times.
Same schema. Same version.
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On 02/04/2016 08:21 AM, Jamie Dominey wrote:
> Feb 4 06:14:29 rdserv caed: Asked for sample rate 48000, got 96000
> Feb 4 06:14:29 rdserv caed: Sample rate unsupported by device
Ah, hardware compatibility problem !
I take this is not an ASI card ?
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n CentOS 6.7 without problem.
Need more info from you. /var/log/messages ??
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A statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's own
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That will ALL be on you ! ( but they do have a partner arrangement with a group
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t; MySQL and MariaDB, or are the two basically clones of each other?
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oftware manager is apparently something in gnome, though
accessible through the xfce menus, except that it's gone in 7.2.
Bottom line is that XFCE4 works very well, and is quite comfortable
for me, a pretty dedicated FVWM user.
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ts, install/remove/update software
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Has been for some time.
I'm engineering, not traffic, so it's outside my area, but I do
know that it's about a 5 or 10 minute job to make it go, done !
That's what Rivendell support is all about.
Get a support contract, and quit trying to r
On 12/04/2015 09:47 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
> I would just say that a blanket
> 'disable SELinux' is maybe the wrong advice to give, that's all.
In fact, I'd favor permissive, it just didn't "gel" at that moment.
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ault" XFCE, or XCFE, or...
Excuse my acronym challenges. It'll be fairly obvious.
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On 12/03/2015 04:05 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
> Woah there, Cowboy all SElinux denials are recorded as avc denials
> in /var/log/audit/audit.log by default.
And I don't disagree with anything you wrote, but there is no
heads-up warning that SELinux is ENFORCING as shipped.
On 12/03/2015 11:18 PM, Ben Blevins wrote:
> It seems fairly straight forward but I'm clearly getting tripped up
> somewhere. Any thoughts?
Port ( /dev/file ) permissions ?
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ISABLED and things go as you would expect.
There's an article by the Debian guru's about how it's .
er. "difficult" to work with SELinux, and why.
Spent ( wasted more like ) an entire day to discover this !
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It's the free version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
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On 11/20/2015 07:09 AM, Wayne Merricks wrote:
> Whatever works as far as
> I'm concerned.
HEAR ! HEAR !
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will/can ( depending on command options ) show you everything on that
wire, regardless of origination, destination, formatting, etc.
Typically, it'll show you way more than you ever wanted.
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It's been a while, but I do distinctly remember that you must get the dip
switches
inside the switcher right, else nothing works.
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> We're getting a pretty mysterious crash when we do a fresh install of
> RDAirPlay on 14.04.3 (all updates run as of today).
There is no Rivendell 14.04.3
What OS ?
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On 11/12/2015 11:46 AM, Chris Howard - CBR wrote:
Please, tell me the difference between a mix and a bridge.
On 11/12/2015 7:04 AM, Cowboy wrote:
I'd mix to mono at the source if possible,
but it **must** be a mix, not a bridge !
Bridging is merely mashing the wires onto a c
On 11/12/2015 11:24 AM, Rob Landry wrote:
You can do that with any active balanced stereo output.
And I've done that many times, *provided* you can keep the
wires very short, as it does odd things to the balance.
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M
down the chain ?
I'd mix to mono at the source if possible,
but it **must** be a mix, not a bridge !
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*not* inelegant, it is fully supported!
Do not try this on M$ Windows !
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interface, it therefore is prudent to use any 127.x.x.x EXCEPT 127.0.0.1
when referring to the local machine.
Typically, I use 127.0.0.2 but 127.234.145.178 would work just as well.
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pai
ut that's not where the system is looking for it.
It's not in /var/snd so 'file not found' is exactly correct.
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The answer is twelve? I think I
ion 3.0 for recording and editing,
using more channels on the console or an audio switcher.
You can do that.
If we go digital,
then routing the same console channels between machines would be easier.
Comments? Suggestions?
Rivendell does LiveWire really well.
Have you looked at that ?
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then it seems, since it's supposed to be an appliance more
than less, that a minimalist approach would be in order, so
I'd lean toward my personal favorite, FVWM.
( actually, TWM but that may be a tad too limited )
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good sectors and good data to read?
Until it times out, yes.
> The disk isn't near full.
Irrelevant.
Myself, I'd be looking at the relocated counts in the S.M.A.R.T. data,
or more importantly the relocations pending. Anything pending more
than about zero is a
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Don't call your mom.
Don't go to the bathroom.
Back up that drive immediately !!
If it doesn't fail in the next hour or so, great, but it very well may.
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disks 2G or
larger !!
It will be necessary to create a much smaller ( say, 500MB ) boot partition to
work around
the grub bugs.
Grub will tell you it installed fine, but will otherwise never boot.
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pport there?
Yes, and I happen to personally know of at least one that has been
very nearly sitting by the phone for the last 7 hours that I know about.
Additionally, I also personally know that ALL of Paravel will know
about this list posting in very short order, if they don't already.
agree with you.
There are already enough single points of failure in the revenue stream.
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"In My Egotistical Opinion, most people's C programs should be
indented six feet downw
On 09/25/2015 02:42 PM, John Anderson wrote:
I am still Chuckling over the Aunt Tillie Line...
Have you never read ESR's dissertation on CUPS ?
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On 09/25/2015 12:53 PM, Frederick Gleason wrote:
With power comes responsibility.
Now, you're scaring me !
;)
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On the subject of C program indentation:
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in
ed
on the Linux kernel were discussed.
True, one can install this, or any open source package, on any
OS one chooses, and may well for other reasons settle on some
OS other than the "supported" OS. There's not a thing wrong
with that.
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On
ng any time real soon.
( although these gnome-isms may have an affect )
I've long toyed with the idea of writing another OS explicitly for
Rivendell again. The problem would be that I'd have to support it.
What happens if I get hit by a bus ?
There are already too many unsupported on
lars more it can
come with logs "ready to play" but as I say, I haven't asked about that yet.
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turnkey to get support these days.
Paravel will support what you got, *BUT* it'll need to be a relatively
current release on a supported CentOS "appliance" install.
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elate to windows limitations, and are just not worth
yet another rehash, methinks.
Nearly all of them are in the archives a couple of times.
There was a port for Mac being worked on at some point.
I'm not sure if that ever got off the ground.
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for most anything anyone might want, which would be the full size XLR's, or
screw terminals, or.
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rk?
Yes.
* Anything else they haven't thought of?
Probably.:-)
And now the awkward question, what price range would you be prepared to pay for
something like this?
At least a buck-two-ninety-eight. ;-)
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port supply.
Most USB ports are rated 1/2 amp max, a total of 2.5 watts for *ALL* of the
devices plugged into all of the ports.
Many of the external supplies ( and multi-port hubs ) are good for 10 times
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Pittsburgh driver's test
8: Pedes
Please note that the Pi USB bus is shared with the network adapter and a
> bunch of other stuff. I don't know if 192khz will be too much for it.
Shared with pretty much all of everything other stuff !
Don't worry. You'll know when you saturate it, and it ain't pretty !
On 08/25/2015 05:28 PM, Ryan Kingham wrote:
Can Rivendell's MySQL be redirected to an online database?
Lots of good reasons not to, but none of them technical.
If, in your world, ( much like windows ) "real time" means
a day or two delay, then sure.
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e, either, really )
2. By default, it's looking for 350 gig or more.
You can do a manual configuration and get it in 80 ( or less ) but
it's not at all intuitive. Go slow, pay attention, and it's not too
terribly obscure either, but it will take paying attention.
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ar"
or perhaps as "Classical" and "MetropolitanOpera" depending on whether
that cart ( not cut ) was in the Country or Classical group ?
That's the way I'm seeing all this, anyway...
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to
do it without processing.
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arithmetic, we should not get very far in our understanding of the
physical world. One might as well attempt to grasp the game of poker
entirely by the use of the mathe
On Sunday 19 July 2015 01:52:09 pm VE4PER / Andy wrote:
> gateways are assigned as first dns server to use,
There's your hangup !
Everything is not hung, but is waiting for a DNS time-out.
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Non-sequiturs make me eat la
uot; playout PC ?
It could be done in software, but you'd need one heck of a
CPU to keep up with all the real time demands such a
scenario would place on it.
As such, it's far better to hand that off to a dedicated processor.
It's just one reason for the Audio Science cards
ducts that use it,
there doesn't need to be any more convincing as far as I'm concerned.
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He thought he saw an albatross
That fluttered 'round the lamp.
He looked again and saw it was
A penny postage stamp.
"You&
On 06/22/2015 12:52 PM, Tom Van Gorkom wrote:
Will we need any other drivers for Livewire AoIP? If so, where do I find
them?
Livewire requires a proprietary driver.
Paravel Systems can supply.
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How come wrong numbers are never busy
themselves.
Nuts.
I was planning a vacation.
:(
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Yes, but so were/are Microsoft Bob, Spam, and Asbestos.
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A recent study has found that concentrating on difficult off-screen
objects, such as the faces of loved ones, causes eye strain
rules with the
> line:
That is the conventional solution.
If the rules file isn't there, or is incomplete, you can pretty much
guarantee a "random" assignment of naming, appearance, etc.
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issues.
If not, is the server refusing, or is the client not making the proper request
?
Is it syntax, or making the request in the wrong order ?
Step by step, one thing at a time.
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Spots - JOCK WILL PAY"
Sometimes, you just can't win.
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On Tuesday 26 May 2015 07:14:57 am drew Roberts wrote:
> Required for QT3:
>
> export QTDIR=/usr/lib/qt3
> export PATH=$PATH:$QTDIR/bin
>
Assuming that's where the QT-3 ( note: NOT QT-4 )
installation is on that OS.
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It looks like blin
On Monday 25 May 2015 10:18:48 am you wrote:
> I owe you both a few drinks.
Thanks, but more importantly, what finally made the difference ?
What fixed it ?
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People who claim they don't let little things bother them have never
slept in a room with
d
If that works, find the typo.
If it doesn't, then in hosts.allow add these lines
They shouldn't be necessary, but...
portmap: ALL
portmap: 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.0
rpc.mountd: ALL : allow
mountd: ALL
nfsd: ALL
Restart nfsd
Then, from a command line on the cli
l I had
it working from the command line.
But, that's me.
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On Saturday 23 May 2015 06:39:27 am Graham Wilman wrote:
> mount point nfs does not exist.
Syntax is wrong.
What command ( exactly ) are you trying to use ?
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t be had otherwise, AND is a desired feature.
More often than not, I simply upgrade the whole system,
hardware and all, and do a bare metal install with the latest
stable release.
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On Sunday 10 May 2015 09:19:44 pm Robert Jeffares wrote:
> Halleluiah!
>
> On 11/05/15 13:03, Frederick Gleason wrote:
> > Not for you are spinning 3D cubes on the desktop!
True.
Personally, I prefer the spinning shadow of the 4D cube.
:)
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ted the
WaReZ crowd to crack it. None have.
But, be warned...
Past Performance is Not Necessarily Indicative of Future Results
Of course, I'm the guy who uses backspaces in passwords.
( because script kiddies and Windows won't even transmit
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tly
been debuged by the maintainer.
Now that Debian is moving away from tried and true init and toward
a solution looking for a problem, systemd, who knows how long
RRUbintu will last in a familiar form ?
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On Tuesday 28 April 2015 07:09:32 pm Jay Ashworth wrote:
> Odd. I didn't get a timeout in my browser, just a blank page.
>
Various DNS errors.
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To stop sinning suddenly.
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ad has value for
*us* otherwise.
It's a good discussion to have amongst ourselves, IMHO.
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In West Union, Ohio, No married man can go flying without his spouse
along at any time, unless he has been married for more than 12 months.
s in something about Rivendell's biggest problem is
just being an Enco or NexGen class system for a BSI price.
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, or did you intend to build it up yourself ?
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't require a code change.
> Maybe one of the geniuses at Tryphon can work some Debian-Fu on the aman
> codebase for a better long term solution.
What's wrong with a symbolic long term ?
Symbolics are pretty typical in any system.
/bin/sh is almost always a link to /bin/bash
( on about
if lastPID is not null and a process with that pid exists , exit
[ ! -z "$lastPID" -a -d /proc/$lastPID ] && exit
## echo not running
# save my pid in the lock file
echo $$ > $lf
#Now, the DNS updater script
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Hummingbirds never remember the
r lost, barring a disk failure.
Since Linux is a monolithic, it's far more vulnerable, far more likely
a wrong or incompatible "driver" might be built in. ( such as the module
that knows how to read and write the root file system )
As such, I would not eliminate it without a really
r lost, barring a disk failure.
Since Linux is a monolithic, it's far more vulnerable, far more likely
a wrong or incompatible "driver" might be built in. ( such as the module
that knows how to read and write the root file system )
As such, I would not eliminate it without a really
On Tuesday 07 April 2015 10:55:42 pm Ryan Kingham wrote:
> How do I network my production and air pc's offline?
Technically, networked, even if it's just a cross-over cable,
is on-line, so please clarify what it is you want to do.
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Spend extra
On Tuesday 07 April 2015 12:45:03 am Stan Fotinos wrote:
> I've had a problems with Centos booting after a Raid 0 config. To fix this
> I have done the following:
RAID-0 ??
Good performance, but risky.
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is that no one really gives a crap
how the patient feels, or what they think, so long as the insurance
company pays top dollar for marginal service.
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On Saturday 21 March 2015 03:22:18 pm Chuck wrote:
> Oops! Never mind. I had Rivendell 10.2
To the best of my knowledge, Rivendell is in a 2.x.x series.
I expect a 10.x.x series is yet a l--o--n--g way off.
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One Page Principle:
A specificat
cetracking in the log running in RDairplay.
Again, version ? Hardware ?
Not who branded the RAM, but how much of it.
What processor, how much ram, buss speed, relevant hardware
information. Does it meet the published minimums, or exceeds
those minimums by how much ?
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and the RD user for normal operations.
I suppose Admin could create a "privileged" user for things like
import and markerset, something above rd, yet still *well* below root.
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O give me a home,
Where the buffalo roam,
Where the deer and the antelope play
ll give me a hint of the
> stability of RDairplay (when voicetracking in the log currently running)
Version, OS, hardware ??
I know of this being done, never without "problems" but those
problems had nothing to do with the system.
( operator error, due the time constraint overwhel
e live announcements
by a few minutes. That's just bad programming.
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Where the deer and the antelope play,
Where seldom is heard
A discouraging word,
'Cause what can
On Tuesday 17 March 2015 05:20:08 pm Nathan Steele wrote:
> Looking to build a stream box to stream my 3 stations to an icecast server,
> two stations will need multiple streams at different bitrates.
I personally like the Telos ProStream for a variety of reasons.
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rsonally, have contributed
> a lot to my education, for which I am very thankful!
Your welcome !
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> On Tue, 2015-03-17 at 15:05 -0500, Chris Howard - CBR wrote:
> > What is the most cost effective way to back up?
I assume CBR means certified something ?
Doesn't that mean you'll figure it out ?
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BACKUP is one h377 of a lot less costly than I am !!
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ipsets identical controllers
will not read ( or even recognize ) disks created by another.
Hardware RAID is strictly for performance, not data security.
Linux software RAID can be set to e-mail or otherwise notify you when
something goes worng. Most hardware RAID, you know nothing, until
al
On Saturday 14 March 2015 05:23:11 pm Ryan Kingham wrote:
> Could it be the long-ass name that I gave the host to try to identify it?
If it contains spaces, or punctuation of any kind, yes.
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On Thursday 05 March 2015 02:49:22 pm Ryan Kingham wrote:
> and I am going to use Radionomy to
> broadcast to but it needs metadata information as well
It's not an English language site, so
What is their streaming server ?
Shoutcast ? Icecast ? Something else ?
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On Tuesday 24 February 2015 01:15:57 pm Frederick Gleason wrote:
> Added a Rivendell Loadable Module for the Live365 'Add Song'
> service.
I really would have liked to see that as an added
chargeable item available for sale.
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