Re: tinydns won't run on Debian, but will on CentOS

2013-07-16 Thread Michael Crawford
at 2:31 AM, Michael Crawford wrote: > Oopsy-Doodle: > >$ cat /etc/issue >Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS > > Sorry, wrong list. I really _did_ think it was Debian though. > > Mike > Michael David Crawford > mdcrawf...@gmail.com > http://www.warplife.com/mdc/ > >

Re: tinydns won't run on Debian, but will on CentOS

2013-07-16 Thread Michael Crawford
, 2013 at 1:41 AM, Michael Crawford wrote: > I have two nameservers. 71.19.145.104 is a CentOS box whose tinydns > works just fine. 93.174.104.65 is a newly installed Debian box. > tinydns won't run on it, but the other parts of djbdns (svscan and the > like) are running. > >

tinydns won't run on Debian, but will on CentOS

2013-07-16 Thread Michael Crawford
I have two nameservers. 71.19.145.104 is a CentOS box whose tinydns works just fine. 93.174.104.65 is a newly installed Debian box. tinydns won't run on it, but the other parts of djbdns (svscan and the like) are running. I'm not actually sure which version of Debian I'm running. My Xen VM host

oggenc doesn't recognize my WAV

2005-09-01 Thread Michael Crawford
I have some WAV files of my piano compositions that I wan't to convert to ogg vorbis with oggenc. But when I try I get the following message: "ERROR: Wav file is unsupported subformat (must be 8,16, or 24 bit PCM or floating point PCM" Here's what the file command says about my WAV file: "Mic