You are referring to the list of evens at the left of a clock. Yes I had the
same experience. I noticed that if you add a new event, this event is place a
the top of the list. If you close the lock, then the list is straightened up.
I wish the list could be sorted by time at least.
Sent fro
On Mon, 2019-08-26 at 22:20 +0200, David Henderson wrote:
> Thanks for the help David and Robert,
>
> I'm still having no joy - I've tried the sudo chattr + command which does
> indeed "lock" the file (it shows a little padlock on the top right of the
> file icon), however it seems to be ignored
The change in ALSA behavior came with an interim CentOS 6 upgrade. To
restore automatic save and restoration of the ALSA parameters, perform the
following tasks:
$ su root
# mkdir -p /var/lib/alsa
# cp /etc/asound.state /var/lib/alsa/
# alsactl -L --file /etc/asound.state restore
# vi /etc/rc.loc
Thanks for the help David and Robert,
I'm still having no joy - I've tried the sudo chattr + command which does
indeed "lock" the file (it shows a little padlock on the top right of the file
icon), however it seems to be ignored and the default settings are applied.
The sudo command doesn't wor
On Mon, 2019-08-26 at 11:52 +0200, Schwoon, newsletter wrote:
> In the dropbox gui dialog i can choose a logfile position. That has
> no effect.?? ;)
Known problem in v3.0.3, fixed in Git. See:
https://github.com/ElvishArtisan/rivendell/issues/481
Cheers!
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On Mon, 2019-08-26 at 10:26 -0500, Tim Camp wrote:
> Have a situation where I want a rdcatch record event to start and
> stop when a program segment on another workstation begins and ends,
> and the time floats somewhat.
>
> I would like to use a macro in the log to send the record start and
> end
On Fri, 2019-08-23 at 07:01 -0700, Lorne Tyndale wrote:
> Funny, I was just about to ask if anyone had managed to get Rivendell
> 3.x running on a Pi.
It builds, but there are still a couple of runtime issues.
See:
https://github.com/ElvishArtisan/rivendell/issues
and then filter by the
On Fri, 2019-08-23 at 15:51 -0400, Ryan Kin wrote:
> Hello Guys, I'm trying to import a bunch of songs into Rivendell
> using Terminal and the following command, but it has worked in the
> past, however, just recently, it has been giving me the "ASSERT:
> "uint(i) Aborted
>
> The line of code tha
Hello,
today I gave a shoot to glasscoder but I got some trouble.
when I'm trying to connect with Icecast 2 :
glasscoder --server-type=icecast2 --server-url=
http://XXX.XXX.XXX:8015/stream --server-auth-usernam:password
--audio-format=mp3 --audio-samplerate=44100 --audio-channels=2
--audio-bitra
Is it just me or does it look like the whole entire part of the
RDLogManager isn't straightening out when you click on any of the top row
events? When I try to click on a column to organize by start, length, event
or count it won't sort, but it will throw my events randomly anywhere but
will still
Greetings,
Have a situation where I want a rdcatch record event to start and stop when
a program segment on another workstation begins and ends, and the time
floats somewhat.
I would like to use a macro in the log to send the record start and end
command to the remote
rdcatch machine?
it's just t
On Mon, 2019-08-26 at 22:55 +1200, Robert Jeffares wrote:
> David,
>
> after you esc out of alsamixer you run # alsactl store [x]
>
> where x is the number of your sound card like 0,1
>
> There are some combinations of CentOS 6 where you have to run alsactl
> restore on boot using cron.
>
> us
Seems like it must be to do with permissions of the RD or default Rivendell User that's logged in.
If I try and run the alsactl restore 0 command I get the error:
[rd@rdsrv ~]$ alsactl restore 0
alsactl: state_lock:125: file /etc/asound.state lock error: File exists
alsactl: load_state:168
Thanks Robert, I'll try using the souncard number to the end of the command to see if that works.
I've no idea how to set a cron job if I'm being honest. I'm running CentOS 6.10 final
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Sent from my Android phone with GMX Mail. Please excuse my brevity.On 26/08/2019, 11:55 Robert Jeffares wrot
David,
after you esc out of alsamixer you run # alsactl store [x]
where x is the number of your sound card like 0,1
There are some combinations of CentOS 6 where you have to run alsactl
restore on boot using cron.
using yum to update or reinstall alsa and alsa-utils may solve it
regards
Ro
Although having said that, in launching ALSA mixer this morning, I see it's gone back to the default settings, so they weren't saved for some reason.
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Sent from my Android phone with GMX Mail. Please excuse my brevity.On 26/08/2019, 11:38 David Henderson wrote:
Thanks Gabriele,
That appears t
Thanks Gabriele,
That appears to have worked. Not sure why it never did before...
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Sent from my Android phone with GMX Mail. Please excuse my brevity.On 25/08/2019, 13:00 Workino wrote:
Try to execute sudo alsactl store in another terminal meanwhile the alsa mixer is open
Regards
Gabriele
No all log are now in syslog :)
Regards
Gabriele
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> On 26 Aug 2019, at 11:52, Schwoon, newsletter wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> In the dropbox gui dialog i can choose a logfile position. That has no
> effect.?? ;)
>
> Am 26.08.2019 00:19, schrieb Workino:
>
>> Hello Pedro,
>> In rd
Hi
In the dropbox gui dialog i can choose a logfile position. That has no
effect.?? ;)
Am 26.08.2019 00:19, schrieb Workino:
> Hello Pedro,
> In rd 3 all rdimport logs are in /var/log/message and not anymore in the
> files.
> Try to lunch reimport meanwhile you are tailing message file
>
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