Re: [RDD] Intel Ramping Down Mobo Manufacture

2013-02-22 Thread James Harrison
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I've been very happy with Asus for desktop boards. Supermicro tend to kick serious ass when it comes to reliable server boards. Cheers, James Harrison On 22/02/2013 14:00, Alan Peterson wrote: > Hello all --- > > This article in EE Times notes that

Re: [RDD] Dropbox anomaly

2013-02-22 Thread Fred Gleason
On Feb 21, 2013, at 15:22 25, Rob Landry wrote: > We copy an old .wav file from a Windows machine into the dropbox. The file > gets swallowed and imported into Rivendell. > > We then open rdlibrary and delete the cart. > > Next, we copy the same file from the same Windows box into the dropbox.

[RDD] Intel Ramping Down Mobo Manufacture

2013-02-22 Thread Alan Peterson
Hello all --- This article in EE Times notes that Intel plans to phase out the manufacture of motherboards over the next three years: http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4405539/Intel-to-discontinue-PC-motherboards We have three more years before you'll see me running across the Washington

Re: [RDD] Double output

2013-02-22 Thread Wayne Merricks
The log outputs are set under hosts -> rdairplay just change the settings for aux to something else. On 22/02/13 12:53, Jerry & Marion Meloon wrote: > Last night I loaded the next day's log into AUX1 position for examination > but for first the time did NOT unload it. About 10 minutes later the

[RDD] Double output

2013-02-22 Thread Jerry & Marion Meloon
Last night I loaded the next day's log into AUX1 position for examination but for first the time did NOT unload it. About 10 minutes later the clock hit an update point and AUX1 apparently started running on its own... RIGHT OVER TOP OF THE MAIN LOG! Is this even supposed to be possible on the

Re: [RDD] CentOS

2013-02-22 Thread Alessio Elmi
I strongly recommend you use the minimal install. I think you won't need stuff like office suite or other desktop-oriented applications. Once you have a minimal install (no GUI yet) you can build your system to fit your needs. It's simple "yum install ..." For CentOS 5.x there are small problem