Hi all
I haven't seen Fred post anything for a while, is anyone in contact with
him?
Hope all is well!
Stan
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Our station currently runs predominately automated. There are days when
no one even looks at the computer. I only come in once a week, sometimes
not every week.
I'd like to know when a program download fails in RDCatch. I know
everything is logged in the /var/log/rivendell/operations log, but
We have a local e-cycler called Free Geek who refurbishes and resells
computers. Linux Mint is the normal distribution used. I have four of
these machines in service, the oldest almost four years old, with no
complaints whatsoever. Granted, they are normal desktop use, not
Rivendell, but for
Alan,
It has been confirmed by a few users that Rivendell 3.5.0 builds
successfully on Linux Mint 19.3 using the instructions at:
http://wiki.rivendellaudio.org/index.php/Ubuntu18_04
I admit I have not used Mint myself, however there are quite a few on
the Rivendell users Facebook group who
Everyone may already know the folks at RadioTools broadcast software in the
UK have devised a way to run Rivendell under Linux Mint; a desktop distro
based on Ubuntu. They call their incarnation "AirPro".
There have been some good packages created such as RRAbuntu and Edge
Radio's RPi version
Hey Michael,
On 3/29/21 22:12, you wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> I should have mentioned this but the rd.conf does point to the correct server.
> We have also tested pointing to our production environment and the client
> connects just fine.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
My guess is that the MariaDB server is
Hi all,
Previously, I just used alsamixer to adjust individual inputs and outputs
and channels on my sound card.
Now there is this pulseaudio layer involved that I'm not used to.
Is there a mixer I can download like alsamixer for pulseaudio - that works
in CentOS 7?
Right now alsamixer