Hi,
I've submitted to Fred (using Mantis [1]) a new list of files that should
be included inside the .pro (project files), in orden to be traslated to
spanish and other languages. Also, I've submitted a list of strings in the
.cpp files that need to be inside a tr() function in order to be traslat
Yes, I can confirm this problem in 2.1.2. I'll submit it to Mantis.
Bye!
2012/1/22 Brooks Whiteford
> Hey team,
> Reporting a seg fault in rdlogedit. If an empty log is opened up in
> the voice tracker, and I click on "[end of log]" it seg faults immediately,
> and the only output to the te
> It seems like the Rivendell client machines would be quite happy on a 60
> GB drive (except for the /var/snd which lives on the server). 60 GB SSD
> drives are under $100 these days and I'm thinking that the reduction of
> heat and increase in speed
I haven't yet looked seriously into v2, bu
https://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=28950 - this
goes for Ubuntu too.
Basically: ext4, use the 'defaults,discard,noatime' options.
Some people also recommend swapping out the cfq IO scheduler for the
noop scheduler, since there's no seek time differences between sectors
What SSD manufacturers have you gone for? Some can be seriously dodgy -
the OCZ one I had literally worked perfectly then crashed after N
minutes of use, or at random.
Intel are the gold standard for SSD reliability. Corsair are pretty
darned good too.
Also, considerable progress has been made
I haven't had good luck with SSD's so far. They fail subtly; a file that
was there yesterday suddenly isn't accessible any more.
I ran my email server on an SSD for a couple years, but I went back to a
mechanical disk last year after I started getting strange I/O errors.
Another machine that I
Ubuntu or Centos I ment...
On 1/24/12 12:33 PM, Bill Putney wrote:
> James,
>
> Thanks! Any known issues with either Ubuntu or Centex?
>
> Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA
>
> On 1/24/12 12:26 PM, James Harrison wrote:
>> I've tried a few SSDs out at this point. OCZs have failed on me,
>> Cors
James,
Thanks! Any known issues with either Ubuntu or Centex?
Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA
On 1/24/12 12:26 PM, James Harrison wrote:
> I've tried a few SSDs out at this point. OCZs have failed on me,
> Corsairs have been solid and reliable. Intels are also purportedly very
> reliable, e
I've tried a few SSDs out at this point. OCZs have failed on me,
Corsairs have been solid and reliable. Intels are also purportedly very
reliable, especially their enterprisey ones, but they're a bundle more
expensive - Corsair are a good middle ground as far as I can tell.
They certainly run c
We're moving to 2.1.2 (at last). I need to upgrade one of our machines
to a dual core 64 bit machine and I'm thinking of other things we might
do to improve things.
It seems like the Rivendell client machines would be quite happy on a 60
GB drive (except for the /var/snd which lives on the serv
I have been gone for a while off on other projects, I also moved from
Commercial into Public Radio. Whew what a stress relief!!!
I am starting a personal side project and Rivendell will obviously fit the bill.
I am going to be reading the archive, but what seems to be a good
jack plugin for doing
On Tue, 2012-01-24 at 08:53 -0500, Alan Peterson wrote:
> That's where I need a little aim in coming up with the syntax to
> execute a proper cron job.
>From whatever user has read/write permissions to the files in question:,
run 'crontab -e' to put you into an editor where you enter commands for
Alan,
I'm not a script guru, but I copied and pasted parts, I use that might
get you there.
find /audio file dir/* -mmin -32 |
while read FILE
do
cp $FILE '/new/dir'
Email part
less info.txt | mail -s "This is your email subject" em...@domain.com
You use find to locate the files you want to
On Tuesday 24 January 2012 08:53:55 am Alan Peterson wrote:
> That's where I need a little aim in coming up with the syntax to execute a
> proper cron job.
The recent trend, and one I used before it became popular,
is to develop a script that does what you want.
You can write it, run it, test
No, you're pretty much on target Wayne. I have danced around with Rotter a
little bit, which, for all its simplicity, is actually a cool little program.
RDCatch and LAB also do what I need to have done for the logging aspect. But I
still need the auto e-mail and the mass wipe of files after a sp
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