On May 10, 2015, at 14:14 40, Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com wrote:
One is that a more up to date kernel/os is more secure against attacks.
FWIW, RedHat (and hence CentOS) are *very* proactive about feeding security
fixes (including back ported kernel fixes) into the update pipeline. That
being a firm believer on independent production and playback systems, I
suspect these might be a disaster together, I doubt radio people have
much real use of the tv stuff, and vice versa, AVLinux might be
interesting to look as production tools on a separate machine.
On Sat, 2015-05-09 at 21:04
Halleluiah!
On 11/05/15 13:03, Frederick Gleason wrote:
Not for you are spinning 3D cubes on the desktop!
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Greetings all from New Zealand,
After about a years break and a year on Xubuntu I'm having another shot
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64bit Rivendell Centos version. It installed flawlessly and smooth and
is working. The problem I'm dealing with is that
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From: Rob Landry 41001...@interpring.com
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
The password for the Appliance's rd user is rd.
++hobbitt
On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 2:20 AM, Owen Dawe lakewoodcott...@ihug.co.nz
wrote:
Greetings all from New Zealand,
After about a years break and a year on Xubuntu I'm having another shot at
using and getting to know Rivendell. I
On Sunday 10 May 2015 02:14:40 pm Jay Ashworth wrote:
I'd like to lay one extra layer of foundation under Rob's excellent advice.
Jay and I only slightly disagree on one aspect.
Outside access.
That's something that can and should be customized according to
the requirements of the specific