Hello,
Sorry for late answer... Due to a heavy week at work, I could not test as I
would have liked to, but I'll do it by the end of week.
For the moment, modules blacklisted, depmod -a run ok. Issue still there. I
have to reboot and test again.
Actually, my error message is same as yours !
Hi,
I'm not familiar with Arch but I had some free time in between jQuery
induced headaches and managed to get Archbang going (the horrors of pacman
gpg, I think I wore out my Y key). I can confirm that this error is
somehow related to Arch. I googled a bit and came across something that
If it were me, I'd build a standalone Rivendell system with a copy of the
database and all the audio files and put it on the air before taking
everything down. That way, if things don't go according to plan, you can
run the station from the standalone system for as long as you need.
Rob
On W
On Wednesday 01 February 2012 12:42:28 pm Bill Putney wrote:
> We're doing this move this Saturday. I've got an 8 hour (is that enough
> time?) program block wav file I'm going to play out of our studio
> utility computer while the automation system is down.
In general, I try to plan for someth
I'm looking for best practices from the group.
Our current configuration; 1 - Server with separate root and /var/snd
drives. 3 - Clients with sound cards and small (60GB) SATA II AV drives.
They are all running the RRAbuntu LiveCD distribution. All the client
machines are dual core 64 bit machi
On Jan 31, 2012, at 20:40 16, Justin wrote:
> Is it the distro I picked? (Arch)
Perhaps. It looks like something broken at a pretty fundamental level in the
development environment. Automake problem, perhaps?
Cheers!
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I don't know Arch, but I would guess you're missing a dependency.
The last time I compiled Rivendell it was version 2.0.2, and I was using
Debian 6.0 ("Squeeze"). There didn't seem to be an up-to-date list of all
the Debian packages I needed to satisfy all Rivendell's dependencies, and
one de