Hi Geoff,

In order to check which Centos (or any standard distribution you use) you're
running, do: lsb_release -a

I'm managing few production servers, all with rpmfusion and with EPEL (which
is done by the red hat guys), and I don't have any issues. Just make sure
you're not touching the "testing" branch.

Thanks,
Hetz

On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Geoff Shang <ge...@quitelikely.com> wrote:

> On Tue, 26 Jan 2010, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
>
>  Did you install the rpmfusion repo? if not, go to http://rpmfusion.org/ -
>> follow the instructions to add that repo.
>>
>> Then do: yum install -y icecast.
>>
>
> hmmm. That does look appealing.  Do you think this is safe enough to do on
> a client's system?  I see I also need to enable EPEL in order to use RPM
> Fusion.
>
> I guess I should also check which release of CentOS the system is running,
> is there an easy way to do this?
>
> Geoff.
>
>


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