pts
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release and not the pre-alpha work-in-progress.
The QT update/upgrade *is* coming, but not today.
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on the wind at the moment ) but I'm not sure it has anything to do
with professional environment audio levels ?
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On Tuesday 01 November 2016 10:33:01 am Fred Gleason wrote:
> > So, how do you feel about making /usr/local/lib a symbolic to /usr/lib64 ?
>
> Bad idea.
>
It was a thot....
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> ldconfig
So, how do you feel about making /usr/local/lib a symbolic to /usr/lib64 ?
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1. n.; Equipment or program that fails, usually
intermittently. 2. a
On Thu, 20 Oct 2016 15:00:37 -0400 (EDT)
Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.com> wrote:
> "Make next" doesn't address the problem of someone accidentally
> hitting a wrong button and making a spot disappear.
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Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.com> wrote:
> Does this make sense? Is it doable?
Isn't that what "make next" does ?
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"ring" methinks I prefer something like
my other suggestion Rivendell4Debian or similar, as it's not only
unambiguous, but also has no white space delimiters in the name.
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and why do I need or want it ?
OTOH, if you install VirtualBox-5.0 or OpenOffice, you have a
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ertainly
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inux versions of RDacity to that
> directory, and look for rd.ini there but it also could create some
> confusion since both rd.conf and rd.ini would be in the same /etc
> directory.
Actually.
It should live in an appropriately named subdirectory in the etc tree.
Might I sugges
On Friday 23 September 2016 03:25:12 pm Cowboy wrote:
> On Friday 23 September 2016 03:04:12 pm Todd Baker wrote:
> > I wrote some hard coded windows things into the configuration steps...
>
> That's why most windows stuff can't be compiled for anything else,
>
On Friday 23 September 2016 03:04:12 pm Todd Baker wrote:
> I wrote some hard coded windows things into the configuration steps...
That's why most windows stuff can't be compiled for anything else,
usually including different windows versions.
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On Wednesday 21 September 2016 04:59:00 pm ad...@lindowsos.co.uk wrote:
> 3rd post lucky seems list keeps dumping my post...
>
No, all of your posts are showing.
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On Fri, 16 Sep 2016 06:49:44 -0400
Fred Gleason wrote:
> opening as a ‘flat line' in Cool Edit Pro
Hasn't CEP been obsolete and out of support for more than a decade ?
That's like, pre-Jurassic in computer years.
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> repo.
To the best of my knowledge, there are no 32 bit packages for CentOS-7,
unless you compile them yourself from source.
Kinda makes sense, since any 32 bit anything these days is antique
in computer years.
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(( Can you get it too ? Yes, but it's **not** cheap ! ))
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Fred's suggestion, and I like most of it.
Well, my *first* first choice, is as little customization as possible.
As out of the box as possible, with as few purple cows as possible,
just in case This Cowboy gets thrown, and someone else has
to step in, but CebtOS-7 out of the box app
I'd keep a close eye on the main line CentOS, which is
what it'll all be, before I ran off in a different direction.
Just a thot...
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For a very long time, on another list, I argued that the OS was "Who Cares?"
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when I was involved, were things like LynxOS, QNX, and a very few
others for development, reduced to machine binary, or assembler
by the time it hits the road.
Today, they may well be Linux ! A lot of stuff is.
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do, or the hypervisor is getting
in the way, and it can only do, something like that.
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On Wed, 17 Aug 2016 20:35:58 +1200
Owen Dawe wrote:
> I get an
> error saying Internal error. Gosh that could be anything!
Correct !
Please report the exact error verbatim, in context if at all possible.
Might not help, but it might clarify.
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pitfalls.
The error is not an audio converter error as your subject line
suggests, but is, in fact, the device being written to out of
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On Thu, 4 Aug 2016 14:14:37 -0400
Seth Stevenson wrote:
> Can you give me some clearer instructions on how to create the
> symbolic link?
cd /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/
ln -s /etc/apache2/mods-available/cgi.load ./
Probably have to do it as root.
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Todd Baker wrote:
> Anybody got any other name ideas?
Audacity++
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it's a problem with the time shrink/stretch, a completely different thing.
Thanks for the clarification.
As we use the ASI cards for that, no. I've not seen it.
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On Wednesday 20 July 2016 11:49:12 am ad...@linspireos.co.uk wrote:
> Hi guys/Fred
>
May I assume you mean losing, as in getting lost, going away,
non-retrievable, or loosing, as in no longer tight ?
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them PAD.
Unfortunately, SecureNet is heavily invested in Windows.
Bad decisions from the past haunt them in unfixable ways,
just as Bill had envisioned so many decades ago.
Yes, I can represent SecureNet, and there are reasons you've
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your CPU
> utilization drop.
Outstanding !
Rest assured, it'll get tested here real, real soon !
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On Wednesday 06 July 2016 05:48:01 pm Wayne Merricks wrote:
> Please note I'm writing this from google and direct to email so please check
> it or let me know if something doesn't work properly.
Yeah, word wrap has it all screwed
ndows.
( it's real time, provided your deadline is three weeks from next Tuesday )
Forgive me. I'm used to LynxOS, QNX, VX, and others, where the deadline
is counted in machine cycles, not minutes or seconds.
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On Sat, 25 Jun 2016 09:05:22 -0400
Cowboy wrote:
>
> You go after these things, until you realize you are making no
> progress, and are not going to, without a break.
> As of this moment, there is no conclusive fix,
> I have a few more thoughts, but can't test the
ually administer
systems, some things should not be automated, IMHO.
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se of us who bother to look.
It appears to not affect the performance of Rivendell at all.
Not by itself, anyway.
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On Fri, 24 Jun 2016 10:22:35 -0400
Cowboy wrote:
> And if THAT fails, we need to start comparing what's different
> between here and there in some detail.
Some of my research is showing that this rears it's ugly head
from time to time on RHEL going all the way back into RHE
On Fri, 24 Jun 2016 09:21:40 -0400
Fred Gleason wrote:
> On Jun 24, 2016, at 07:32, Cowboy wrote:
>
> > There's still a possibility that THAT disk may not exhibit the
> > problem on the hardware available to Fred's location.
>
> Nor does it. No sign of ‘gam
t I don't generally apply any updates
without a good reason to do so. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
This applies especially to the revenue stream.
We didn't notice it, either, but we weren't looking for it.
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Uncle Ed's Rule
com/CentOS/6/CentOS/rivendell-2.14.1-1.x86_64.rpm
It's a bit of work, but until we have a better solution...
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'd ever think about using
on a revenue stream.
Just sayin'
It's certainly popular. ( but so is M$ Windows )
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during the install, but almost nothing else until after the update
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not.
In any case, most anything that touches the file system could trigger
this behavior, so....
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On Wed, 22 Jun 2016 09:27:45 -0400
Fred Gleason wrote:
> The first thing that should be done after installing *any* new OS is
> to run the updater
I did that on windows once.
NEVER again !
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im back to daemons
> not starting again … is there a command to stop and start them ?
Depending on the OS and version...
First try
service rivendell restart
but it could be
service restart rivendell
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in a while. The appliance version is 2.6.6.1 but
that clearly is not the Rivendell release number.
Hey, Fredrick !?
Even I'm a bit confused ( difficult to believe as it may be )
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efore, and not just with USB sound cards, but with other
USB things, whence I learned that the *only* way to actually reset the
USB, is a cold restart.
Were that there was ( and perhaps today there is ) a way to re-initialize
the USB without a firmware reset.
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On Tuesday 21 June 2016 03:37:15 pm Fred Gleason wrote:
> AFAICT, Tryphon has never forked Rivendell,
Perhaps a mis-use of the word.
Point being that while one is free to deviate from the officially
supported version of anything, there are risks in doing so.
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On Tuesday 21 June 2016 03:59:00 pm Fred Gleason wrote:
> Now if I could just get Kickstart to do that reliably…
>
Perhaps if the only thing kickstart ever did, was to kick
start your script ?
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id, beta is beta. Yes, we run it here at Radio America
on some machines, but none that directly affect the revenue stream.
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Rivendell on CentOS remains fully supported.
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also want logs generated at one station to be available at the
> other.
>
How big are the network pipes ?
Common database/sound server ?
Replication, and rsync /var/snd ?
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On Thursday 09 June 2016 03:04:34 pm jorge soto wrote:
> Does any one know where the actual file of the daily music log is located?
There isn't one.
The display is constructed dynamically from database queries.
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tream.
"Automatic updates" is just irresponsible, almost to a criminally negligent
level.
Red Hat does a pretty good job, but you have to remember who they
are doing it for, and it's not you !
Debian is much better, but they do have their political agenda.
Ubuntu, well, not eve
me exceptions, sudo is not a good idea, normally.
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On Thu, 26 May 2016 09:18:07 -0600
Robert Orr wrote:
> Just thought I'd point out that your motherboard likely has serial on
> it, you just need a serial header to db9 plate adaptor to use it.
Many do, some don't.
I'm adding in two port serial cards at ar
probably kernel config.
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Check your group membership and device permissions.
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On 05/10/2016 06:37 AM, Rob Landry wrote:
> (why do weird, inexplicable problems always
> happen on Cape Cod?).
Oh, I dunno.
I used to have a house on Elysian in Falmouth, and at that time
most of the problems encountered there, were quite explicable.
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reloading BIOS, hence a reboot.
In your case, I'm wondering if you simply unplug the USB connector, wait
a minute, and plug it back in, does that work ?
If so, there may be a software "reset" solution. ( which may n
On Saturday 30 April 2016 10:52:19 pm rcflye...@gmail.com wrote:
> However it doesn't seems to transfer to centos. For instance the etc/export
> file doesn't seem to exist on the appliance install.
Is the NFS package(s) install
ld know that the spot has reached
the end of the audio. Fire the next cart, open the mic, whatever
is scheduled next.
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cart, so it could be scheduled.
Carts can be scheduled, cuts can not.
Now, based on the background.. uh.. I forgot where I was going with
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I've seen ( noteably Wordpress plugins ) people query the server for values,
then take minutes to do data manipulations in interpreted scripts which the
server could have done in milliseconds ( or less ) if the query were
constructed properly.
xplain it, dontcha think ?
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On Saturday 19 March 2016 01:42:38 pm rcflye...@gmail.com wrote:
> My rivendell Apache files are currently in /use/local/libexec.
I hope you mean /usr ??
( unless Ubuntu has departed so far from *nix standard that
you're completely on your own ? )
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First, BACK UP your database !!!
Run RDAdmin.
That will upgrade the database schema if possible.
( probably won't work for you )
Upgrade Rivendell.
In your case, I suspect you somehow got a newer
database schema with an older version of Rivendell.
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htt
ions issue.
RDAdmin alters the database with the permissions you set, which do
apply to what Rivendell will allow, but not to what the
OS will allow, nor to that awful SELinux.
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On 03/10/2016 09:34 AM, Gregory Avedissian wrote:
> Is it possible to view metadata associated with individual cuts in a cart
> that contains multiple cuts? Either through rivendell directly or through
> mysql commands would suffice.
rdlibrary ?
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On 03/10/2016 10:51 AM, Rob Landry wrote:
> It would be helpful, though, to know
> whether this behavior is a bug or a feature. Are RD users other than
> "user" intended to have access to ADD, DEL, MOVE, and COPY?
Depends on the permissions granted to that user in r
s a kernel TO panic.
You're well beyond BIOS at that point.
More likely, the device driver wasn't built into the kernel, so the
kernel can't read the device to load the module that is the driver.
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by providing closures, then yes.
It would be a matter of constructing the carts, and "playing" them
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( and thank God it doesn't )
Or things that were unnecessary, such as automatically immediately repeating
emergency info on the air, when there was a live operator who could do a
better job of it anyway.
That's been (mis)interpreted in various ways.
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in the process.
One line out of hundreds doesn't help me, and there's nothing similar
in my CentOS 5 or CentOS 6 or CentOS 7 boot logs.
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On Monday 07 March 2016 06:24:52 pm Jamie Dennis wrote:
> Once it completes the install, I reboot the machine and it starts running
> and then stops at ...
> [] ? child_rip+0x0/0x20
>
A little context ?
( 10-15 lines )
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bout Debian these days, but I do know that
CentOS 7 uses upstart, or systemd, or another of those newfangled
solutions looking for a problem, "because we can" when they really
shouldn't, so you have to "create" a new service to run rc.local.
I'm becoming more and
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That has to be pre-produced in markers, or the cut itself.
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clusion.
Otherwise, don't hold your breath.
The exception would be $$.
There is nothing in the universe that can't be made to happen given
enough time, money, or real estate. Pick any two.
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On 02/29/2016 07:32 AM, John Anderson wrote:
>
> /OK, I did promise that a discussion about this would happen.
> It did.
> It's on the wish list./
>
> thanks Cowboy
Came up ( rather deliberately in conjunction with a few other related
issues ( MP3 again ) ) betwee
e, it was posted that there does exist a script to automate
ingesting audio automatically "produced" through r128gain.
I might suggest that at least for the next year, that's the practical
approach if one insists on automating that whic
build *and* trying to work with MP3
( never a good idea ) will have the problems as described, or worse.
The inconsistencies in MP3 alone make this almost impossible
to run down except ad-hoc, cut by cut.
Note that the problem as described was traced to, and limit
On 02/26/2016 08:27 AM, Rob Landry wrote:
> I believe a good many of these cuts are shorter than Rivendell thinks they
> are. Is there a way to fix this other than manually through Edit Markers?
I'm thinking that bug was recently ( month ago ? ) squashed.
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On Tuesday 16 February 2016 03:32:37 pm Robert Jeffares wrote:
> Woof Woof
>
I'm no Bob Orban, nor Frank Foti, though I know them both,
and knew Steve Church, but I do have opinions based on
real world experience over a number of decad. er years.
;)
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d, or.. ???
Your php implementation is interesting at least, and implies that most of
the work is already done, though I also think php isn't the best way.
Porting that into Rivendell however, depending on exactly what you're
doing with it ?
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On Sunday 14 February 2016 06:23:35 pm Cowboy wrote:
> On Sunday 14 February 2016 04:33:48 pm Chris Howard - CBR wrote:
> > But when I actually listen to the tracks they are all over the place.
> >
> > Is there an option I'm missing?
> >
>
> Likel
processor,
such as an Optimod, or an Omnia, but even they can go only so far.
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On Sunday 14 February 2016 03:36:19 pm Chris Howard - CBR wrote:
> I have a wide variety of loudness levels in my imported carts.
> I'd like to find an automated way to levelize everything,
> or at least a large percentage.
Are you not aware of the normalizing built into Rivendell
x27;s grief when that mandatory boot fsck happens, I know, and one
of these days I'll make it optional.
( today isn't the day )
I'm not sure there's any good reason for it on ext3 anyway.
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Any clod can have the facts, but having an opinion i
On Saturday 06 February 2016 11:15:44 am Emir Yapıcı wrote:
> Is there any way to see
> what is playing in the RDAirplay from client's RDLogEdit?
All standard stuff.
Where have you told X to display ?
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Any clod can have the facts, but having an op
when you think you're done with the gui, open the
text config file, and see if anything doesn't jump out at you.
Since you specifically mention icecast, what does the icecast
admin page tell you ?
Note that glass feeding into an out-of-the-box, pure default
icecast install "just wo
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