Wow KDE 3.5 flies on these machines.
I re-downloaded the orginal CD appliance and tried again. Just a couple of
small hickups after inatall - Rivendell services won't start. When I try to
switch system user account to root, all I get is "root login not allowed'. I
setup and know the root passw
I'lm about to go try that in a minute.
I tried the first appliance CD however after starting the boot loader and
pressing enter to continue, about 2 minues later it said teh CentOS disc
wasn't there and ejected it. Not sure why it did that. But I'll load the
newer one again.
- Original M
On Apr 3, 2014, at 11:24 50, Todd M. wrote:
> How would I accomplish this, for just this cart? While keeping the other in
> the artist - title format.
Here’s one way:
1) Use a format string of ‘%t - %a’.
2) For that one ‘magical’ cart, set the Title to 'ADWTAG_124000_START=0’ and
the Artist t
On Apr 3, 2014, at 11:20 34, Gavin Stephens wrote:
> So the RDlogin user can still delete files within RDlibrary if set in RDAdmin
> even if the system account 'rd' isn't part of the audio group fro /var/snd
> permissions?
Yes. This is one of the main reasons for the introduction of the ‘rdxp
Hello Fred,
I hope your day day is going well =-)
How would I accomplish this, for just this cart? While keeping the other in
the artist - title format.
Kindest Regards,
Todd M.
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Ah, but it was set correctly! The appliance comes configured quite
intentionally so that ‘any old user’ (i.e. non-root) cannot mess with files
in /var/snd. As an administrator you can of course override that policy if
you wish, but that’s certainly not Best Practice in my book. As for the
On Apr 3, 2014, at 02:37 56, Gavin Stephens wrote:
> I forgot to mention, when I changed user via rdlogin when the sound panel was
> playing... when the item did finish and the meters stopped, RDAirPlay simply
> disappeared. It obviously crashed because it was no longer on the Gnome task
> bar
On Apr 3, 2014, at 02:35 47, Gavin Stephens wrote:
> The user account 'rd' is set to belong to the group 'audio'. However, in the
> rd.conf file, these are set as user rivendell and group owner rivendell. It
> took me a while to figure out why this wasn't already pre-set correctly. I
> went an