On Thu, 2016-10-20 at 00:07 +0100, Gerard wrote:
> So I have used the new way on doing an install
>
> http://static.paravelsystems.com/rivendell-install/rivendell-install-rhel7.html
>
> A few problems I manually install the network drivers and rd install
> overwrote them
>
> Second I cant ge
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Sent: 04 September 2016 05:12
To: rcflye...@gmail.com
Cc: Chuck ; rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
Subject: Re: [RDD] Rivendell distros
I suggest us
I think this is a good idea. Yet I've found it no problem installing
Rivendell using Aukon instructions. Understanding the system and getting
to know it is a big challenge. Information on the web as to operation is
scattered far and wide. We need a 'Rivendell for Dummies' I think.
Cheers, Owen
I suggest using cadence paragraph jack on the Live CD .
El 03/09/2016 22:27, rcflye...@gmail.com escribió:
>
> Talked to David K for awhile on how to proceed with a Debian live cd.
>
> First off, would 32 or 64 bit be better for most folks? I would assume 64 is
> pretty much the common standard.
Talked to David K for awhile on how to proceed with a Debian live cd.
First off, would 32 or 64 bit be better for most folks? I would assume 64 is
pretty much the common standard.
Second, my goal was to do a live cd with an install option. Would just a live
cd be better? David is making a set
I appreciate everyone's input. Personally I would mirror the centos
appliance to keep things similar. I am putting together a debian install
with mate right now that can be used for packaging. I wish I knew how to do
all that. I think mate is a more intuitive interface then gnome 3. I can't
get the
On Monday 29 August 2016 04:49:31 pm Andy Higginson wrote:
> I think the older Centos 6 desktop is better than the newer Centos 7.
Gnome2 vs. Gnome3.
Gnome3 clearly sucks. ( unless you *like* smart phone "swipe"
on a non-touch-screen with a mouse ) so I've been trying XFC
at Fred's suggestion,
Hi,
I think you are on the right tracks here with having all of the Rivendell base
components in one package and the GUI in another. That way you have the
breakdown of software needed for both a stand alone machine and a Client /
Server setup.
Has anyone looked at Launchpad yet? This is the
Would people stop driving if you told them that
it was a Linux running their car ?
No, but they might if it were Windows (excuse me for a moment; I have to
reboot the car)!
I recall reading a story a while back about the Royal Navy using Windows
on a new submarine, with the headline "Das R
On Monday 29 August 2016 04:32:58 pm David Klann wrote:
> That is, maybe a
> "rivendell-server" package that would contain just the "headless"
> components, and maybe a "rivendell-client" package that contains the GUI
> components.
>
> Another option (and likely highly desirable) would be to mirr
Hi,
I've only just come to this thread so I'll add my 2 cents worth.
Having been playing with the existing Tryphon repository, I've been using the
Mate edition of Linux Mint. Basically this is because the v17 Mints were based
on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and the system would be well supported for 5 yea
tl;dr: What's the best way to package Rivendell for Debian?
I'm willing to help with the Rivendell packaging. I think it needs some
community discussion. I like some things about the way in which the
Tryphon packages are split up, but I think it needs a little more
thought and attention.
The Rive
On Monday 29 August 2016 12:02:48 pm you wrote:
> Well that's my point really. If there is a live cd then it doesn't matter
> if it is Debian, Ubuntu, Centos, or whatever else. It doesn't matter if it
> is windows or linux. It just works.
We're on the same page.
For a very long time, on another
On Monday 29 August 2016 03:11:47 pm Lorne Tyndale wrote:
> A car that runs Linux?! Where can I buy one! Now that would be a
> selling point!
By the time it gets to the consumer, there's very little of any OS left.
Radios seem to be windows based, but the real guts of the vehicles
when I was i
David,
I should be able to get you an iso shortly. Are you willing to package
Rivendell as a whole, or just add your scripts?
Seth
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 12:07 PM, David Klann wrote:
> Hey Seth,
>
> A copy of the ISO image would be a good starting point. I could place
> the systemd files, an
A car that runs Linux?! Where can I buy one! Now that would be a
selling point!
>
>
> On Monday 29 August 2016 10:59:47 am Seth Stevenson wrote:
> > A lot of people have interest, but shy
> > away when Linux is even mentioned.
>
> Then don't mention it !
>
> That's the whole point of
Hey Seth,
A copy of the ISO image would be a good starting point. I could place
the systemd files, and if you have them started, could update the Debian
packaging files to include the systemd stuff.
I could supply you with an FTP server on which to drop the ISO image. Or
I'd be happy to snag it f
Thanks David.
Do you want the iso I'm working on, or how would you want to proceed?
Seth
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 11:26 AM, David Klann wrote:
> I'll chime in on this thread...
>
> I've recently taken the Tryphon 2.10.3 package and added systemd unit
> files for Debian Jessie. I'd be happy to c
Cowboy,
Well that's my point really. If there is a live cd then it doesn't matter
if it is Debian, Ubuntu, Centos, or whatever else. It doesn't matter if it
is windows or linux. It just works. What I was getting at is that with
Windows you pretty much click and install. With a live cd this is as c
On Monday 29 August 2016 10:59:47 am Seth Stevenson wrote:
> A lot of people have interest, but shy
> away when Linux is even mentioned.
Then don't mention it !
That's the whole point of an appliance.
Would people stop driving if you told them that
it was a Linux running their car ?
--
Co
I'll chime in on this thread...
I've recently taken the Tryphon 2.10.3 package and added systemd unit
files for Debian Jessie. I'd be happy to contribute those to the new
package (for whatever Rivendell version you all decide on).
You can find the unit files (*.service and rivendell.target) at
ht
Geoff,
I almost have a working version of the latest Rivendell with Debian Jessie.
There was some issues with Ubuntu and Rivendell that Wayne Merrick was
addressing, so I am going with Debian. It seems to be easier to setup. I am
using the gnome interface, but like Mate better as well, so I might
On Aug 29, 2016, at 01:33, Geoff Barkman wrote:
> Remastering the Ubuntu Iso image was quite time consuming and failed
> frequently.
Sounds quite similar to the experience of mastering CentOS Kickstart ISOs for
Broadcast Appliance. All of the fun of kicking a whale down the beach…
FWIW, the
Yes I'd love to get back into the RRAbuntu cd set up for rivendell. I'd had
it running with Lubuntu 14.04 and Rivendell v2.10.3. The setup was a messy
and I Never had the nice installer and Demo mode going like we did with the
original RRAbuntu on Ubuntu 10.04 (6 years old now and I think out of
su
On Wed, 24 Aug 2016 09:12:07 -0500
David Klann wrote:
> I requested a Tryphon wiki account a few months ago. I heard back from
> Florent Peyraud on June 12th letting me know that my wiki account was
> active. So it seems there is life at Tryphon, but not much activity
> keeping up with the packag
I requested a Tryphon wiki account a few months ago. I heard back from
Florent Peyraud on June 12th letting me know that my wiki account was
active. So it seems there is life at Tryphon, but not much activity
keeping up with the packaging of Rivendell...
~David Klann
On 08/24/2016 09:05 AM, Fr
It just seems to have stopped. I've emailed them and never gotten a
response.
On Aug 24, 2016 10:00 AM, "Rob Landry" <41001...@interpring.com> wrote:
>
> Did Tryphon go away? When did that happen?
>
>
> Rob
>
> --
> Я там, где ребята толковые,
> Я там, где плакаты "Вперёд",
> Где песни рабочие нов
The last activity from Alban that I have seen was this pull request
https://github.com/ElvishArtisan/rivendell/pull/62 that was not merged
2016-08-24 11:05 GMT-03:00 Fred Gleason :
> On Aug 24, 2016, at 10:00, Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.com> wrote:
>
> Did Tryphon go away? When did that happ
On Aug 24, 2016, at 10:00, Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.com> wrote:
> Did Tryphon go away? When did that happen?
Still there, but the latest version available is 2.10.3. I’ve not seen Alban
here for quite a while.
Cheers!
|--
Did Tryphon go away? When did that happen?
Rob
--
Я там, где ребята толковые,
Я там, где плакаты "Вперёд",
Где песни рабочие новые
Страна трудовая поёт.
On Wed, 24 Aug 2016, Fred Gleason wrote:
On Aug 24, 2016, at 09:07, rcflye...@gmail.com wrote:
I would be interested in putting a to
The Tryphon repository is a fairly easy way to install Rivendell on
Debian.
Rob
--
Я там, где ребята толковые,
Я там, где плакаты "Вперёд",
Где песни рабочие новые
Страна трудовая поёт.
On Wed, 24 Aug 2016, rcflye...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings,
I would be interested in putting a together
Whoops! I missed this. What happened to the Tryphon stuff?
Michael
On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 8:46 AM, Fred Gleason
wrote:
> On Aug 24, 2016, at 09:07, rcflye...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I would be interested in putting a together Rivendell on different distros
> like rrubuntu that was put together
I would love to do it. Sounds like a bit of a learning curve for me. Any
one willing to help that has some experience? I can get Rivendell installed
from source on Debian, but would need help with the rest.
On Aug 24, 2016 9:46 AM, "Fred Gleason" wrote:
> On Aug 24, 2016, at 09:07, rcflye...@gmai
On Aug 24, 2016, at 09:07, rcflye...@gmail.com wrote:
> I would be interested in putting a together Rivendell on different distros
> like rrubuntu that was put together a few years ago. I know there is the
> centos appliance, but would like a Debian/Ubuntu version and possibly others.
> I think
Greetings,
I would be interested in putting a together Rivendell on different distros like
rrubuntu that was put together a few years ago. I know there is the centos
appliance, but would like a Debian/Ubuntu version and possibly others. I think
people would be more willing to use Rivendell if p
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