Re: [ubuntu-uk] Grub/bootloader configs (was: Ubuntu 64 bit)

2010-03-01 Thread A J Binnie
Hi Paul, Thanks for your response. As far as I can see, they're not in the same place. My grub menu tells me it's 1.97 beta4 when I boot up. Looking in /boot/grub, there is no file with the relevant name. I did find grub.cfg, but.. it clearly states at the top of the file: # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Grub/bootloader configs (was: Ubuntu 64 bit)

2010-03-01 Thread Paul Sladen
On Tue, 2 Mar 2010, A J Binnie wrote: > where are the grub configuration files kept these days? If you still have Grub1, then they are still in the same place ('/boot/grub/menu.lst'), which is dynamially updated by the command 'update-grub', based on the installed Linux kernels (dpkg -l linux-imag

[ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu 64 bit

2010-03-01 Thread A J Binnie
Hi Folks, I joined this list a couple of weeks ago, and tonight I've had my first reason to post something. Been using Ubuntu on and off since 6.06 and with every release I'm getting closer to making it my main OS (I dual-boot with Windows Vista at the moment, which is my main reason for finally w

[ubuntu-uk] Update cauing problems with java...I think

2010-03-01 Thread John Matthews
I had an update a couple of days ago, and since then, when using Firefox and Chromium, whenever I am on a page that has java on it, everything bounces around. On FF I have Echofan installed, for Tweets, it was ok until the update, now I cant read it if I have a website with java on it, it bounc

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Audio in, Record and transmit over Network

2010-03-01 Thread Tim Dobson
Cornelius Mostert wrote: > I have an audio stream coming in via usb or input jack (line in) and would > like to: > 1. Record this and > 2. Live stream this to the network This should be possible with pulseaudio itself: http://cubicgarden.com/wordpress/2009/05/10/pulseaudio-networked-audio-2/ I'v

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Audio in, Record and transmit over Network

2010-03-01 Thread Rob Beard
Simon Greenwood wrote: > > The only thing that I would suggest is, if it's possible at all, not > to stream from the wireless connection as that won't handle enough > connections. If your clients are on a wired LAN, put the streaming > server there. If the input file is being made on a wireless

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Audio in, Record and transmit over Network

2010-03-01 Thread Rob Beard
Cornelius Mostert wrote: > Hallo all > > I know I have asked this before but only now have all my ducks in a > row to do this project so please could you tell me what apps I could > use to do the following: > I have an audio stream coming in via usb or input jack (line in) and > would like to: >

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Audio in, Record and transmit over Network

2010-03-01 Thread Colin McCarthy
On 1 March 2010 14:07, Cornelius Mostert wrote: > Hallo all > > I know I have asked this before but only now have all my ducks in a row to > do this project so please could you tell me what apps I could use to do the > following: > I have an audio stream coming in via usb or input jack (line in) a

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Audio in, Record and transmit over Network

2010-03-01 Thread Markie
Im guessing Cornelius needs to stream to a server like a shoutcast server for example rather than running one and having multiple clients, but correct me if im wrong. Wont VLC also stream to a shoutcast server? I know theres a package called "Internet DJ console" but it doesnt support mp3 streaming

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Audio in, Record and transmit over Network

2010-03-01 Thread Simon Greenwood
On 1 March 2010 14:07, Cornelius Mostert wrote: > Hallo all > > I know I have asked this before but only now have all my ducks in a row to > do this project so please could you tell me what apps I could use to do the > following: > I have an audio stream coming in via usb or input jack (line in) a

[ubuntu-uk] Audio in, Record and transmit over Network

2010-03-01 Thread Cornelius Mostert
Hallo all I know I have asked this before but only now have all my ducks in a row to do this project so please could you tell me what apps I could use to do the following: I have an audio stream coming in via usb or input jack (line in) and would like to: 1. Record this and 2. Live stream this to