One extra thing to add about the liquidsoap setup on Ubuntu Server.
You can setup triggers to respawn on a crash (via upstart scripts) and
gracefully restart other parts of the chain. During testing I sat there
doing killall liquidsoap, jackd, icecast etc and no matter what I tried
it all came
Hi,
Liquidsoap is the way to go. At the risk of repeating myself I've had
uptime of over 9months (with a local icecast server) which was stopped
by either electricity problems or building moves.
I just spent an entire Saturday using Debian 7, Rivendell with JACK,
Liquidsoap, Rotter and Jami
On 07/07/2013 12:59 PM, Cowboy wrote:
On Sunday 07 July 2013 04:30:55 pm Lorne Tyndale wrote:
As for Suse, I don't know of any current Rivendell pre-built packages.
Isn't SuSE an RPM based distro ?
Yes.
Aren't all RPM the same ?
( compatible at least )
Nope. Just like installing a
On Sunday 07 July 2013 04:30:55 pm Lorne Tyndale wrote:
> As for Suse, I don't know of any current Rivendell pre-built packages.
Isn't SuSE an RPM based distro ?
Aren't all RPM the same ?
( compatible at least )
--
Cowboy
http://cowboy.cwf1.com
"The porcupine with the sharpest quills gets
Hi Gary,
As has been mentioned on this list, Darkice has been found to be
unstable by many users. Most have migrated to Liquidsoap. When
comparing the stability of Liquidsoap to Darkice, it is like night and
day.
As for Suse, I don't know of any current Rivendell pre-built packages.
Have you t
Your post Fred is helpful. I found this post from the past and thought I'd
try to resurrect it. I am curious about the RDD Broadcast Appliance, I
have downloaded it several times from the Paravel site but have encountered
repeated corrupt installs, errors referring to a kernel panic and other
low