Re: [ubuntu-uk] Rolling back Updates

2009-02-14 Thread James Tait
Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
> Quoting Chris Weaver :
>> P.S Anyone a member of the London LUG?
> 
> Popey will be, that man gets everywhere... :oP

I was stood behind Alan Pope in the queue at our canteen yesterday
morning.  I'm not sure what surprised me most -- seeing him so far away
from the south of the country, or how much his appearance had changed.
Popey, were you in disguise?

JT
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Rolling back Updates

2009-02-13 Thread Chris Weaver
I'm starting to look at Rivendale. I found a dissertation examining
the various open source playout systems.


- Chris



2009/2/13 Rob Beard :
> On 13/02/2009 10:57, Chris Weaver wrote:
>> We only a small community station so there are about ten machines to move 
>> otver.
>>
>> We've never used the commercial systems such as Myriad. Our playout
>> system is something slightly more modest, iTunes!
>>
>> Moving over software wise is pretty simple. Wine can handle the "must
>> have" Windows apps.
>>
>> - Chris
>>
> Ahh I see.  Well if you're moving over to Ubuntu you might be interested
> in Rivendell, it's a full featured open source radio playout system.
> It's not the easiest thing to get up and running but it's all free
> software.  I used it as a radio playout system for another commercial
> station I was working for (they were at a county show and wanted to
> setup a working radio studio and as we couldn't really take the
> commercial kit out of the station this was the best solution).
>
> Rob
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Rolling back Updates

2009-02-13 Thread Rob Beard
On 13/02/2009 10:57, Chris Weaver wrote:
> We only a small community station so there are about ten machines to move 
> otver.
>
> We've never used the commercial systems such as Myriad. Our playout
> system is something slightly more modest, iTunes!
>
> Moving over software wise is pretty simple. Wine can handle the "must
> have" Windows apps.
>
> - Chris
>
Ahh I see.  Well if you're moving over to Ubuntu you might be interested 
in Rivendell, it's a full featured open source radio playout system.  
It's not the easiest thing to get up and running but it's all free 
software.  I used it as a radio playout system for another commercial 
station I was working for (they were at a county show and wanted to 
setup a working radio studio and as we couldn't really take the 
commercial kit out of the station this was the best solution).

Rob


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Rolling back Updates

2009-02-13 Thread Chris Weaver
We only a small community station so there are about ten machines to move otver.

We've never used the commercial systems such as Myriad. Our playout
system is something slightly more modest, iTunes!

Moving over software wise is pretty simple. Wine can handle the "must
have" Windows apps.

- Chris







2009/2/12 Rob Beard :
> On 12/02/2009 12:31, Chris Weaver wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I'm working through the rather painful process of moving our radio
>> stations (Resonance104.4FM) computers from XP to Ubuntu Intrepid.
>>
> 
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> Out of interest are you just moving over some of the PCs (such as Sales,
> Admin staff, Presenters e-mail desktops) or the whole lot (such as
> Playout systems, News PCs etc)?
>
> I provide IT for a couple of radio stations in the South West and I'm
> looking at moving some of their PCs over to Ubuntu but due to the fact
> that they use Scoop and Myriad from P-Squared I have a feeling I'll have
> to keep some installs of XP.
>
> (I haven't shown them Rivendell yet).
>
> Rob
>
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Rolling back Updates

2009-02-12 Thread Rob Beard
On 12/02/2009 12:31, Chris Weaver wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm working through the rather painful process of moving our radio
> stations (Resonance104.4FM) computers from XP to Ubuntu Intrepid.
>


Hi Chris,

Out of interest are you just moving over some of the PCs (such as Sales, 
Admin staff, Presenters e-mail desktops) or the whole lot (such as 
Playout systems, News PCs etc)?

I provide IT for a couple of radio stations in the South West and I'm 
looking at moving some of their PCs over to Ubuntu but due to the fact 
that they use Scoop and Myriad from P-Squared I have a feeling I'll have 
to keep some installs of XP.

(I haven't shown them Rivendell yet).

Rob


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Rolling back Updates

2009-02-12 Thread Chris Weaver
I've just joined Lonix - The London Linux User Group and wondered what
the meet ups were like.

- Chris



2009/2/12 John Levin :
> Chris Weaver wrote:
>
>>
>> P.S Anyone a member of the London LUG?
>>
>
> (Greater London) GLLUG? Why yes, I am!
> Why do you ask?
>
> John
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Rolling back Updates

2009-02-12 Thread John Levin
Chris Weaver wrote:

> 
> P.S Anyone a member of the London LUG?
> 

(Greater London) GLLUG? Why yes, I am!
Why do you ask?

John


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Rolling back Updates

2009-02-12 Thread Chris Weaver
Thanks for the prompt reply! The machine in question is a Dell Vostro
420, the built in sound card as I recall took alot of fiddling (I'm
still learning about OSS/PulseAudio/ALSA phew!) it is a HDA Intel
model.

Wasn't aware of the Dell forum. Thanks for the link

- CW



2009/2/12 Matthew Macdonald-Wallace :
> Quoting Chris Weaver :
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I'm working through the rather painful process of moving our radio
>> stations (Resonance104.4FM) computers from XP to Ubuntu Intrepid. I
>> won't bore you with multiple problems I'm facing, mainly through Linux
>> ignorance and a little bit of Ubuntu crazyness, but I wondered two
>> things:
>>
>> 1) Is it possible to roll back an update? I broke a perfectly
>> functioning machine but allowing it to update (the kernal is now
>> xx-23) and now no sound.
>
> When you boot the machine, you should be able to press ESC which will
> allow you to choose the kernel to boot from.
>
> If you can specify the machine/hardware etc then we may be able to
> help.  There is a known issue with certain hardware and kernels that
> mean that you have to run a script after the kernel upgrade.
>
> Check out
>
> http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/Ubuntu_8.04/Issues/No_Sound_After_Distribution_Or_Kernel_Upgrade
>
> and execute the actions required at the bottom of the page for if you
> are already running Ubuntu_8.04.
>
>
>> 2) Does any one have experience with the paid for support offered by
>> Canonical? Is it worth the cost?
>
> Nope, sorry. :o(
>
>> P.S Anyone a member of the London LUG?
>
> Popey will be, that man gets everywhere... :oP
>
> M.
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Rolling back Updates

2009-02-12 Thread Matthew Macdonald-Wallace
Quoting Chris Weaver :

> Hi All,
>
> I'm working through the rather painful process of moving our radio
> stations (Resonance104.4FM) computers from XP to Ubuntu Intrepid. I
> won't bore you with multiple problems I'm facing, mainly through Linux
> ignorance and a little bit of Ubuntu crazyness, but I wondered two
> things:
>
> 1) Is it possible to roll back an update? I broke a perfectly
> functioning machine but allowing it to update (the kernal is now
> xx-23) and now no sound.

When you boot the machine, you should be able to press ESC which will  
allow you to choose the kernel to boot from.

If you can specify the machine/hardware etc then we may be able to  
help.  There is a known issue with certain hardware and kernels that  
mean that you have to run a script after the kernel upgrade.

Check out

http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/Ubuntu_8.04/Issues/No_Sound_After_Distribution_Or_Kernel_Upgrade

and execute the actions required at the bottom of the page for if you  
are already running Ubuntu_8.04.


> 2) Does any one have experience with the paid for support offered by
> Canonical? Is it worth the cost?

Nope, sorry. :o(

> P.S Anyone a member of the London LUG?

Popey will be, that man gets everywhere... :oP

M.
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