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= I use XFCE4-mixer to mix the music and voice input
= Voice input comes from an external mic, plugged into the MIC input
of the sound card.
So... what is my objective? All I want to do is add reverb to the
audio input, but not the music. It seems that it
Live streaming is another matter. Blackice and Icecast are possible
ways to handle that. One place to look is:
http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialAudioStreaming.html
HTH
Dave
On Mon, 2012-11-19 at 23:17 -0600, JMJ wrote:
On 11/19/2012 10:07 PM, David R. Wilson wrote:
I would
You may recall from our last episode that we were deploying a new server
for a customer, moving to a esxi host with two CentOS 6.3 guests. It's
deployed and we are experiencing teething problems. In comparison to
the system replaced (dual core, 4GB memory) the new kit should run
circles
ps -axl | grep cups
5th column, but I don't think that's necessarily your problem. If you
have a virtualization layer all kinds of things could be less than
optimal, e.g. networking, disk, etc. check the cups logs too. Using
the same OS, package versions, ppd's etc? Any chance of using KVM to
do
What's your disk subsystem with the new ESXi host? How much physical
memory and CPU does the box have and how much have you designated to your
VM's?
Do you VMWare Tools installed on the Guest VM's?
Chris
Chris
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 1:18 PM, Howard White hwh...@vcch.com wrote:
You may
If you haven't installed VMWare Tools, that is pretty important. That
should be installed on all your VM's.
Chris
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 2:05 PM, Howard White hwh...@vcch.com wrote:
On 11/20/2012 01:42 PM, Chris McQuistion wrote:
What's your disk subsystem with the new ESXi host? How
The vSphere Client should show you whether VMWare Tools is installed, by
the way. It's right there on the Summary tab.
Chris
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 2:18 PM, Chris McQuistion
cmcquist...@watkins.eduwrote:
If you haven't installed VMWare Tools, that is pretty important. That
should be
I have several machines hooked to a KVM. I would like a device to
connect all the line level sound outputs to, then feed them to one set
of amplified speakers.
The only reason for DIY is to keep it 'cheap', but I would consider
commercial solutions too.
Suggestions? ... Let the opinions begin!
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 1:37 PM, Sabuj Pattanayek sab...@gmail.com wrote:
ps -axl | grep cups
ps axl | grep cups
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My style:
ps aux --forest
(--forest is the coolest switch, it's Linux specific)
Csaba
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