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On 30/06/10 12:16, Rob Beard wrote:
> Yep possibly, it's a little bit frustrating not being able to see the
> bootup messages :-)
You can see the bootup messages, if you mean what I think you mean.
When you first switch on, after the BIOS screen, you
On 30/06/10 08:43, Neil Greenwood wrote:
> On 29 June 2010 22:59, Rob Beard wrote:
>> Thanks Al,
>>
>> I managed to get it working. I had to add the --user and then the
>> username the process was running under to stop it. Basically it now
>> starts the process as root, then changes to a differe
On 29 June 2010 22:59, Rob Beard wrote:
> Thanks Al,
>
> I managed to get it working. I had to add the --user and then the
> username the process was running under to stop it. Basically it now
> starts the process as root, then changes to a different user.
>
> All seems to be working now when I
On 29/06/10 20:20, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
> On 29/06/10 20:08, Rob Beard wrote:
>> Now running one of these streams is fine, it starts fine and goes into
>> the background. If I run a second stream (basically start the next
>> init.d script) it will start to run the script but then come up with a
On 29/06/10 20:08, Rob Beard wrote:
> Now running one of these streams is fine, it starts fine and goes into
> the background. If I run a second stream (basically start the next
> init.d script) it will start to run the script but then come up with an
> error about it already running.
PIDs.
The
Hi folks,
Further to my post a couple of days ago about Shoutcast and streaming
radio, I've decided to bite the bullet and go for Icecast, mainly
because it appears to be better supported on Ubuntu 64-bit.
Now I've got Icecast running, I can run multiple Icecast sessions
(there's about 6 in to