us starting. Now our
budgets are a little bigger. At this point we buy the maintenance contract as
an insurance policy and to do our part to keep the software development going.
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Private
connections to the windows server that was their entry point.
Tim
WZEW
On Tue, Dec 14, 2021, 4:06 PM Bill Putney wrote:
If you put your important systems in a separate IP address
space and use
a firewall for a router between the office space a
how you're going to make it work "easily" for the
people that routinely need access to the systems. If you make it so
arcane and hard to deal with, you're encouraging people within the
organization to work around the security. Then you really have a problem
trying to keep
time. Can VLC do it yet, I just saw something
saying it could not yet do audio and video at the same time.
all the best,
drew
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Thanks, I'll take a look at it and see what I can make work.
ould instruct an outside video player to play
the correct videos at the correct times.
(Mike, perhaps you could help a bit if we made some improvements when
setting you up that did not make it into the docs / examples.)
all the best,
drew
On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 10:13 AM Bill Putney <m
Drew,
I sure would be interested in hearing more. What are your adaptation's
limitations? Things you think a "real" video video automation system should do
that your system doesn't achieve? What is the hardware configuration?
Thanks,
Bill Putney
District 2 Commissioner - P
and I don't want to
takeover a mechanical nightmare. A nice big RAID array of videos would work
nicely but it needs some scheduler, like Rivendell has.
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District 2 Commissioner - Port of Port Townsend
Chief Engineer - KPTZ
El Jefe de Contenido - Port Townsend Film Festival
Pri
n CentOS 7 with one of their guys right now.
We'll see if any progress is made on it.
You can always buy a hardware card that does whatever protocol you want, and of
course, Paravel offers a driver as well.
James Greenlee
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that the audio parts are pretty straight forward, but I don't know what
it would take to make the GPIO work. I know Fred did do Livewire drivers
but I don't know if that included the GPIO as well.
Thanks,
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Chie
ore reliable when I had a dial up usenet
access.
regards
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Lossless Compression. It statistically saves about 40% in disk size over
PCM. A year's storage is contained on a single 3TB disk. Because it's lossless
we can use it for later production without stacking compression quality losses.
Bill Putney
District 2 Commissioner - Port of Port Townse
it numbers and 3 periods, but you’d think you were having them
enter the formula for transparent aluminum.
Patrick
On Aug 20, 2019, at 10:49 AM, Bill Putney wrote:
On 8/20/19 9:25 AM, Cowboy wrote:
On Tue, 20 Aug 2019 09:07:11 -0700
Bill Putney wrote:
I am amazed at how slow the adopti
On 8/20/19 9:25 AM, Cowboy wrote:
On Tue, 20 Aug 2019 09:07:11 -0700
Bill Putney wrote:
I am amazed at how slow the adoption of IPv6 has been.
I'm not. Not at all !
There has been a
working set of specs and hardware for almost 2 decades.
True !
I don't know of
anything bu
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Auth
work. :)
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> On Jun 16, 2019, at 18:56, David Klann wrote:
>
> Hey All
as an audio interface in Rivendell but that
could be hardware not there or drivers not installed.
3) Does the Paravel Broadcast Appliance have the HPI drivers already
installed as part of the package or do they have to be loaded separately?
Thanks,
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ows why, or something even more
transient so we'll never know.
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about how Windows is
supported. Are you ever going to find a nerd that can help you support
your Windows port of Rivendell? You're way past pointing fingers at
Redmond at that point.
Bill Putney - WB6RFW
District 2 Commissioner - Port of Port Townsend
Chief Engineer - KPTZ
El Jefe d
sets are sometimes
problematic. They don't always use the common variety drivers. Check the
hardware compatibility lists for drivers. You want a driver that
supports ALSA.
https://www.linux-drivers.org/
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es or any live audio you might be
transporting.
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ed as having "Critical" level hacks. Not sure about their edge
routers but you should search for exploits for whatever equipment you
use that interfaces the Internet.
Bill Putney - WB6RFW
District 2 Commissioner - Port of Port Townsend
Chief Engineer - KPTZ
El Jefe de Contenido - Por
download. Then when RDCatch tries to import it into a cart it
complains about it not being a valid audio file . Trying to work
around broken RDCatch but maybe it's not RDCatch but a system call
that's broken.
Thanks,
Bill Putney - WB6RFW
District 2 Commissioner - Port of Port Townse
in their headphones when they are trying to
talk.
Bill Putney - WB6RFW
Chief Engineer
KPTZ - Port Townsend, WA
PP-SEL/A&P-IA
I'm running for Port Commissioner. I'd like your support. For more info:
http://PutneyForThePort.VOTE
> On Sep 19, 2017, at 09:27, Tim Camp wrote:
&
Thank you Fred! Does the update automagically to add a hash to the db
for preexisting audio files or do we have to run a routine to do that?
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PP-SEL/A&P-IA
I'm running for Port Commissioner. If you're int
use LiveWire so I'm going with a Pevey USB-P
to interface to the mobile studio's analog board.
The Optiplex computers are really enterprise class. You could just
replace the disks with SSD's and replace the fans. There's plenty of
horsepower in the Optiplexs. People are run
tion again. The only place we use compression is for our station's
24/7/365 audio log. We keep a full year of stereo audio on a 3TB disk
compressed with Apple lossless compression.
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PP-SEL/A&P-IA
"...you know me to be a ve
Has anyone tried using a Peavey USB-P as an output device for Rivendell?
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Chief Engineer
KPTZ - Port Townsend, WA
PP-SEL/A&P-IA
"...you know me to be a very smart man. Don't you think if I were wrong, I'd
know i
Has anyone tried the ASUS VT207N touch screen display with Rivendell?
Curious to know if it works, what the limitations and gotchas are.
Thanks,
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bits. 😀
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> On Nov 8, 2016, at 13:09, Simon Frech wrote:
>
> We download a prog
keeps the
audio storage and the database for the audio. The client does the most
of the work, has the user interface and does the playout of audio.
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"...you know me to be a very smart man. Don't you th
It looks pretty cool and the price is attractive (~$200). Has balanced
analog IO and S/PDIF digital in and out. Says it is "Compatible with
Linux (ALSA)" for what that's worth.
BIll
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Now that robotic CD handlers have come down out of the stratosphere
price-wise, I was wondering if anyone has experimented with one to rip
material for Rivendell?
I guess I see this happening on a Mac or PC outputting some metadata
tagged intermediate file format that RDimport can deal with (l
I've been asked if there is a way to remotely record and insert an
emergency message when the station is on automation. I'm looking for ideas.
We have an Asterisk phone system that I can have record a message. I'd
set up an extension and the person issuing the emergency message would
record it
I said, I don't know of a hack like that.
Bill
On Jul 1, 2013, at 11:30, Cowboy wrote:
> On Monday 01 July 2013 02:24:55 pm Bill Putney wrote:
>> I don't know of a linux hack that would allow directory partitioning by
>> leading character string without a delimiter.
&
thought there'd be a use for it.
Bill
On 7/1/13 10:53 AM, Andy Sayler wrote:
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 10:44 AM, Bill Putney <mailto:bi...@wwpc.com>> wrote:
Andy,
I'm curious, what's on those 300,000 tracks? We have a pretty
eclectic music mix here. Everything
Oops again.
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Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2013 09:40:20 -0700
From: Bill Putney
To: Andy Sayler
Andy,
I'm curious, what's on those 300,000 tracks? We have a pretty eclectic
music mix here. Everything fro
Oops...
On 7/1/13 9:05 AM, Bill Putney wrote:
We have a 2TB RAID-Z1 array here at KPTZ. Storage went to about 1.2TB
pretty early. That represents about 25,000 carts/cuts. We do a lot of
1 and 2 hour locally produced talk and special interest programs here.
Those programs only stay in the
We have at KPTZ. We have a a main air studio and a production studio.
They both have Rivendell client playout machines. When we do maintenance
in the air studio we frequently load the same log in the production
studio's Rivendell machine and start that one playing in as close to
sync as we can
I keep encouraging Fred Gleason to spend some time on CallCommander.
That could be a really cool VoIP/AoIP broadcast call manager.
Bill
On 4/21/13 9:55 PM, Lee Baker wrote:
> Hi all, just wondering if anyone knows of any open source voip based call
> managers like Phonebox?
>
> Have been trying
I've bought a lot of 64 bit dual core Dell desktops for under $200. They
are some of the acoustically quiet machines I've ever come across and
they are a quality product. They're corporate pull outs and have always
been in very good shape. SATA controllers with CD/DVD drives. They seem
to come
There is weather station software that runs on Linux (Weather-Display
for one) and hobby class weather stations are not that expensive. If
have all your own temperature, humidity, wind speed/direction and rain
gauge from your own station it is likely to be better and more current
than the onlin
I seem to get to NAB about once every 20 years. Last year was my year.
Have fun in Vegas!
Bill
On 4/5/13 7:58 PM, Fred Gleason wrote:
> On Apr 5, 2013, at 16:57 56, Morten Krarup Nielsen wrote:
>
>> Maybe Fred sees my suggestion and will consider it?
> Stephan is really the expert when it comes
Paravel was at NAB last year. I kind of assume they are there this time
too. If you happen to be at NAB stop by their booth and talk to Fred
Gleason. He knows it inside and out. If you have a good argument for a
change or enhancement I've found him to be very receptive.
Bill
On 4/5/13 1:43 PM
I just have to say... This whole _/Linux/Unix == Hard to understand
thing/_ is B.S.! People just psych themselves out with all that.
Mac OS X is Unix although very well hidden beneath an Apple-esque user
interface. Microsoft has always said that Windows is a POSIX compliant
OS but it's so obf
on system all the audio that's flagged for air. It would be like
ftp'g a network program.
Bill
On 1/6/13 12:01 PM, VE4PER/ Andy wrote:
>
> On 06/01/13 18:16, Bill Putney wrote:
>> Since we had a water main break downtown this morning... I was wondering
>> how people ha
for someone that has the capability and know how but it
would be nice to have a way for news people to sftp an audio file to the
studio and have it automatically inserted.
Any ideas?
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Nope, there are many cases were the relationships between voltages are
expressed in dB (the consumer line level -10 dBV being just one) dB ratios for
voltages are Log20 though.
Bill
On Dec 12, 2012, at 12:19, Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, 12 Dec 2012, Jay Ashwort
The 0 dBm spec is to make 1 mw into a 600 ohm load. in amplifiers
without feedback the amplifiers would only make that level reliably when
the source and load impedances matched. Come along the 1960's and
integrated circuit amplifiers came into common use and they were almost
always operational
I should have added the caveat that the voltages vs. dBVU numbers are
only really true for steady state sine wave single tones. :)
Bill
On 12/12/12 7:12 AM, Fred Gleason wrote:
> On Dec 11, 2012, at 23:15 41, Bill Putney wrote:
>
>> Now we kinda get to voltages. 0dBVU is +4 dBM (
1.0 in Audacity is 0 dBFS. This has nothing to do with voltage. It has only a
tenuous relationship to 0 dBVU. Various people use various values for 0 dBVU.
Usually it's -18 (EBU recommendation) or -20 (AES recommendation) down from 0
dBFS.
Now we kinda get to voltages. 0dBVU is +4 dBM (1.23V R
Fred, was a cause identified? Just curious.
Bill
On Sep 6, 2012, at 11:49, Fred Gleason wrote:
> On Sep 6, 2012, at 14:04 05, Jay Eames wrote:
>
>> We are also on 1.7.2 at the moment, on a stand alone machine. I hadn't
>> planned an upgrade yet as there was little need.
>>
>> I have a feeli
on occasion, to make it skip the next cart in the
> log as well - again with no errors in the logs.
>
>
> I will keep looking as it's something we need to work out.
>
>
> Jay
>
> On 6 Sep 2012, at 18:05, Bill Putney < bi...@wwpc.com > wrote:
>
from Rivendell.
If you find the answer please spread the word around.
Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA
On 9/5/12 12:27 AM, Jay Eames wrote:
Hi guys,
I have a bit of a strange one I am hoping someone can help with. I
have a cart that is nearly 2 hours in length. The cart info is all
the
of the pack on this. I think all the different flavors of PCI
card slots are on the wain, At least the full height versions are almost
extinct unless you build the computers yourself from parts.
If we had AoIP on OS X that would be all we'd ever need.
Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend,
ot, I'd tread lightly.
Love the energy though!
Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA
On 8/30/12 12:47 PM, Gregg Wonderly wrote:
> So one of the questions I had, was would it make sense to reconstruct/rewrite
> all of the UI components in Java? We could construct a JNI interface into
I spent some time a year ago trying to make Rivendell play on OS X but aside
from some driver issues it seemed like QT mis-matches were the major
malfunction. Fred G says a QT up-rev is on the list of things to do.
Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA
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On Aug 30, 2012, at 10
ght thing to do. Isn't there any error recovery for
that sort of thing?
Is anyone aware of a list of conditions that could cause that sort of
error? Is there a way to scan a library or file system to look for carts
that have the potential to mess up?
Bill Putney - KP
nes I had in my personal server lab not being used
> for anything important. long story short I just need this one to work
> for maybe the next 6 months...
>
> Nathaniel C. Steele
> Assistant Chief Engineer/Technical Director
> WTRM-FM / TheCrossFM
>
> On 8/16/2012 2:
u only need about
10% of that for a full Rivendell installation if the audio storage is somewhere
else.
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On Aug 16, 2012, at 10:27 AM, Nathan Steele
wrote:
> Not really a Rivendell problem
>
> Dell poweredge 2850 with P
create a schedule where there are so many spots per hour in these hours
on these days. You know the drill.
Of course it would be cool if it would set up Rivendell with the right
carts at the right times but even an output to a calendar (like Google
Docs Calendar) would work.
Bill Putney - KPTZ Por
This has probably already been covered lots of times.
I want to make a crontab entry to backup the Rivendell MySQL database.
Anyone know what that command line would look like?
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On 7/16/12 7:54 PM, Fred Gleason wrote:
> On Jul 15, 2012, at 22:48 18, Luigino Bracci wrote:
>
>> We are trying to upgrade Rivendell from 1.7.2 to the latest version.
>> Unfortunely, the sound card
rt
both. These interfaces use the Burr-Brown (TI) PCM2901 chips which are
listed in the HCL.
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On 6/27/12 7:50 AM, ltynd...@tyndaleweb.com wrote:
>> Just be careful for now depending on audio interfaces not specifically
>> enumerated as being supporte
those forehead
slapping moments when the cause is finally found but a fair amount of
time has been burned on it already and the problem does not yield.
Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA
On 6/27/12 4:18 AM, Rob Landry wrote:
>
> On Tue, 26 Jun 2012, Bill Putney wrote:
>
>> Ju
erfaces not specifically
enumerated as being supported in Rivendell. Many hours can be burned if
you stray to far from the well beaten path.
Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA
On 6/26/12 3:27 PM, Gavin Stephens wrote:
> Anyone got Rivendell going with an Arrakis ARC-10 seri
tem is the best way.
We're running multiple Rivendell clients at our station (we have 2
studios and a ripping station) so we have a common /var/snd and database
server on a separate machine. We have mounts in the fstab tables on the
client machines to mount the nfs file system to the /var/snd
upgrade, a complete backup is a good idea.
Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA
On 6/24/12 7:22 AM, ICR Programs wrote:
Hi Folks,
We have been running RAAbuntu and are switching over to the Paravel
systems version with Centos. On our RAAbuntu system, we have all our
audio files on a separate drive w
gram
actually appears at the audio outputs.
I'm forwarding this to the Rivendell tech group to see if I can get some
responses there. They may reply to you directly or I'll forward them.
I'd be happy to talk with Rene but I don't know what I'd have to offer
right now.
Bi
Matthew,
Did you go to RDAdmin and add the new computer as a host? In
/etc/rd.conf did you change the [mySQL] hostname to the address of the
machine that has the mySQL database?
Bill
On 3/28/12 8:05 AM, Matthew Chambers wrote:
We have a RRAbuntu box that has been up and running for some time
ogether very happily. The Windos machine is kind of out in the cold but
there ya go. That was Microsoft's intent.
Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA
On 2/23/12 6:52 AM, Logan Carmichael wrote:
You guys have fun at Winterfest in VA... I'll be at the Dalton, GA
Hamfest this weekend
mount point.
Go into RDAdmin and restore the database from your backup. That will convert
the data base to the new schema.
That's it.
Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA
On Feb 22, 2012, at 19:59, Sharkie <4721...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Has anyone done this successfully?
>
>
osing, copying, distributing or taking any
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> On Wed, February 22, 2012 9:19 pm, Bill Putney wrote:
>> Once the FCC reduced the code speed requirement I went from Tech to
>> General to Extra in
Once the FCC reduced the code speed requirement I went from Tech to General to
Extra in a little under a month. Gordon West prep books rule!
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On Feb 22, 2012, at 7:06 PM, Richard Gorbutt wrote:
> Hoping to take my test sat morning th
teur Extra {lite})
Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WAOn 2/22/12 1:29 AM, Morten Krarup
Nielsen wrote:
> If you can raise your budget, maybe the D&R Airmate USB mixer is
> something for you. It is based on the TI PCM2900 and should work with
> Linux.
>
> Kind regards,
>
&g
the computers is an option but also an additional expense and
space is tight in the studio racks. Can anyone recommend another card
that would fit that has been used successfully or a USB interface that
has been used successfully that would give us S/PDIF or AES/EBU IO?
Thanks
Robert,
Thanks, I'll check it out. I'm working on some testing today and I
depending on how far I get with that I'll check out the ethernet solution
you've suggested. Right now I've worked around it.
Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 11:23 P
2012, at 8:04 PM, Fred Gleason wrote:
> On Feb 7, 2012, at 14:55 59, Bill Putney wrote:
>
>> By the way, can you think of a reason why Broadcast Appliance doesn't
>> support an Ethernet NIC that Centos 5.5 LiveCD does?
>
> RedHat must have backported the driver a
Thanks Fred.
By the way, can you think of a reason why Broadcast Appliance doesn't support
an Ethernet NIC that Centos 5.5 LiveCD does?
Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA
On Feb 7, 2012, at 11:23, Fred Gleason wrote:
> On Feb 7, 2012, at 14:00 38, Bill Putney wrote:
>
>&
Fred,
Is there any reason the server needs to run Broadcast Appliance? Does it
just need an NFS server and a MySQL server?
Bill
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 11:23 AM, Fred Gleason wrote:
> On Feb 7, 2012, at 14:00 38, Bill Putney wrote:
>
> > I tried using the only password anyone has s
and do something about the display drivers to support the Intel
Motherboard that's in our server.
4 days out of my life I'll never get back.
Bill
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 12:24 PM, Bill Putney wrote:
> Thanks for the reminder. That got me in but things are still broken. :(
>
>
Thanks for the reminder. That got me in but things are still broken. :(
Bill
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 12:21 PM, wrote:
> I could be remembering incorrectly, but I think that the root MySQL
> password on RRABuntu was set to be "rivendell"
> unless you changed it.
>
> I can't recall if it was capi
.13.iso. I thought that should be 2.1.2.
Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 11:00 AM, Bill Putney wrote:
> I tried using the only password anyone has suggested for Rivendell's root
> MySQL password "mysql" and this is what I get;
>
> root@aut
S)
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 9:28 AM, Kevin Miller wrote:
> On 02/07/2012 08:18 AM, Bill Putney wrote:
> > Can someone help me out with an RRAbuntu MySQL password issue?
> >
> > When I put "mysql -u root -p mysql"
> > The system replies with "PASSWORD:"
>
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> On 2/7/2012 11:28 AM, Kevin Miller wrote:
>
> On 02/07/2012 08:18 AM, Bill Putney wrote:
>
> Can someone help me out w
ySQL. I've already
changed the bind address to 0.0.0.0 from 127.0.0.1.
Thanks, Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA
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un, Feb 5, 2012 at 5:19 AM, Bill Putney wrote:
> Thanks Andy. I've given up on it. Trying the new RRAbuntu now. Centos 5
> supports these NICs, it's whatever drivers got bound into the BA that's the
> problem.
>
> Bill
>
> On Feb 5, 2012, at 5:06, VE4PER/ Andy
's on boot after that as well. If u need to re-install
> Centos OS at any time have to disconnect the 2nd HD, as appliance will wipe
> drives and comandeer all space for the install.
>
> cheers hope this a help
>
> Andy
>
> On 12-02-05 12:11 PM, Bill Putney wrote:
the vanilla Centos 5.5 LiveCD
down from a Centos mirror site just to see if it was different and it works
fine on the broken systems.
Now I'm stuck here. Can't leave the station cause I have to keep putting on
the 4 hour wav file we've been playin
I've used ZFS on Solaris, BSD and Ubuntu but never tried
it on Centos and I don't have the time before Saturday to experiment.
Thanks,
Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA
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most stations do but
it's served us well so far. I'm a big Rivendell booster so I could be
biased.
Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA
On 1/25/12 7:51 AM, Larry Owen wrote:
> As I mentioned in a previous post, we are reviewing Rivendell for our
> automation system (Good job with
On 1/25/12 7:51 AM, Larry Owen wrote:
> As I mentioned in a previous post, we are reviewing Rivendell for our
> automation system (Good job with the Demo Fred). My program manager would to
> ( know of / talk to) a public radio station using rivendell, specifically NPR
> stations but any public
Ubuntu or Centos I ment...
On 1/24/12 12:33 PM, Bill Putney wrote:
> James,
>
> Thanks! Any known issues with either Ubuntu or Centex?
>
> Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA
>
> On 1/24/12 12:26 PM, James Harrison wrote:
>> I've tried a few SSDs out at th
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