Hi everybody,
I was trying to store artist/title information in a simple txt file
(which will be raed by other softwares) using Now Next Param in
RDAirPlay host-settings.
I read in the Wiki that can be done using a RN command, and it does! I
put in RML RN echo %a - %t /some/file.txt ... I
I am sorry I bothered you. I could find the solution by myself.
Reading all around conf, docs and wiki and here it is:
1) In the Rivendell setup folder, there are config files in conf/ ...
just copy the one you need in a specific folder you like.
2) Edit this file to fit your needs.
3) Now Next
I'm not sure if CentOS suffers from Samba and SELinux but I think it might.
Ubuntu will let Samba get on with things but apparmor complains.
I've been setting up a Samba domain member server and have seen lots of posts
about SuSE and SE Linux getting in the way.
Most people seem to just
On 16/01/13 00:55, Wayne Merricks wrote:
I'm not sure if CentOS suffers from Samba and SELinux but I think it might.
Ubuntu will let Samba get on with things but apparmor complains.
I've been setting up a Samba domain member server and have seen lots of posts
about SuSE and SE Linux getting
Same linux userID and password on both boxes only diff I can see is
centos numeric user ID associated with normal userID is different in
each box; but likely same with other ubuntu boxes as well no?
On 16/01/13 00:42, James Harrison wrote:
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Looks like it was selinux after all; I just set it to permissive mode
(ie monitor and generate messages so I can turn it back on once I figure
it out) rather than disable it.
reboot and looks like files accessible now.
just wonder if selinux isn't picky enough to compare numeric UID's
rather
On Jan 2, 2013, at 14:05 38, Andy Sayler wrote:
We recently upgraded to the latest version of Rivendell and with it gained
the new RDMonitor feature We're wondering if there is a way to disable the
RDMonitor, or at least the small persistent window that it places on the
display? Due to
On Jan 4, 2013, at 13:11 15, William Mashione wrote:
I am not able to generate a cart report out of the library. I get the
document with the headers of what fields should be shown, but no data.
Fixed in CVS-v2_branch.
Cheers!
On Jan 6, 2013, at 18:04 04, Steve Atkins wrote:
Apparently SElinux requires special permissions,
On Broadcast Appliance, SELinux comes configured out-of-the-box in 'permissive'
mode (meaning, notice and log any policy violations, but don't deny service
because of them).
Given that Radio
On Jan 7, 2013, at 13:47 24, Sascha Ludwig wrote:
I can't find any documentation on RDCartSlots anywhere.
I tried the ROG
http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/Rivendell_Operations_Guide_-_Online
but last changes are from 2010 :-(
On Tuesday 15 January 2013 09:09:35 pm Fred Gleason wrote:
those come with the risk of data corruption of the subject NTFS filesystem.
My recommendation for copying data from an NTFS filesystem is to mount it in
a M$ box and then copy it over the network.
From, or to ?
I've no issue
On Tuesday 15 January 2013 08:11:27 pm VE4PER/ Andy wrote:
Same linux userID and password on both boxes only diff I can see is
centos numeric user ID associated with normal userID is different in
each box; but likely same with other ubuntu boxes as well no?
*nix user ID's are numeric. ( as
On Jan 9, 2013, at 07:13 31, Rob Landry wrote:
I'm curious; are there any advantages to using alsa snd_asihpi over
hpklinux?
Doing so allows regular (i.e. ALSA-aware) applications to see and use the
card, but at the cost of all of the advanced features (hardware MPEG support,
timescaling,
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