Hi Fred
A little while ago you added the Album field into RDairplay's log for
consistency with RDlibrary. Any chance in adding this to the "Select Cart"
box in RDairplay also? I can take no for an answer :-) :-)
As always thank you for everything!
Stan
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> BTW your Ubuntu 10.04 is neither "new" or "modern" (but an old
> favorite), in fact it just fell out of "Long Term Support". Say goodby
> to your good old Gnome Version 2.x desktop as it is gone forever except
> for a partial rebirth as "Mate".
I still do a lot of base installs on 10.04.
On Wed, 2015-05-06 at 18:01 -0600, James L. Stewart wrote:
> You can do this, but if you are doing this for somebody (Calvary Chapel
> perhaps?) then is it fair give them an "odd ball" implementation that
> only you will probably ever be able to support? I would only venture
> from the Appliance
You can do this, but if you are doing this for somebody (Calvary Chapel
perhaps?) then is it fair give them an "odd ball" implementation that
only you will probably ever be able to support? I would only venture
from the Appliance CD if you have a good reason for doing so.
I'm assuming you do k
You might be able to take advantage of the two "Aux Log" players in
rdairplay. This would be able to handle 3 "Regions" total.
You would have your common content and one region in the main log, then
with some macro commands embedded in the log at each break, they would
"break away" the other
I'm using Rivendell on a native Ubuntu 14.04 (LTS)
with system updates active.
I use Tryphon repositories to install Rivendell. Any other distros give me
missising dependencies upon
setting up Rivendell via Terminal.
I've tested appliance cds wich work but since I depend on Pulseaudio for
other ac
On Wednesday 06 May 2015 09:27:34 am Joey Alcala wrote:
> I want to run rivendell on the newest/ most modern kernel (and desktop
> environment) possible
For all of the reasons already stated, I would not !
> Preferably ubuntu or debian.
If those are the choices, Debian Stable.
Ubuntu is know
Hi Joey,
I'm not sure there is such a thing as the "newest" kernel and desktop
environment for Linux. There are so many desktop environments available
for the Linux kernel, I would hesitate to guess how to even define
"modern". Also some advice - when you're running Rivendell, you likely
want th
I can't find my server when I go to import cut on RD Library
How to I include it in the list of available folders?
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Sola Fide,
Joey Alcala
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Good insight! thanks alot
On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 9:38 AM, Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.com> wrote:
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> On Wed, 6 May 2015, Joey Alcala wrote:
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> I want to run rivendell on the newest/ most modern kernel (and desktop
>> environment) possible
>>
>
> I wouldn't do that. I would run it in an e
On Wed, 6 May 2015, Joey Alcala wrote:
I want to run rivendell on the newest/ most modern kernel (and desktop
environment) possible
I wouldn't do that. I would run it in an environment where it is known to
work reliably and where any issues are likely to have already been found
and resolve
I want to run rivendell on the newest/ most modern kernel (and desktop
environment) possible
Preferably ubuntu or debian.
Right now I'm running
Gnome 2.30.2 on Ubuntu 10.04
I have very limited knowledge in linux and OS's in general, so I'm looking
for a clean easy install.
Thank you for any help
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