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2015 Apr 06
2
Asterisk 13.3.0 Centos Package Install Error
I'm trying to install 13.3.0 from binary packages and get an error. It worked for 13.2.0 but not for 13.3.0. Centos 6.6 64bit fresh install Followed instructions on the wiki: > rpm -Uvh http://packages.asterisk.org/centos/6/current/i386/RPMS/asterisknow-version-3.0.1-2_centos6.noarch.rpm > yum update > yum install asterisk asterisk-configs --enablerepo=asterisk-13 Yum output: [goes
2015 Apr 06
0
Asterisk 13.3.0 Centos Package Install Error
On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 6:19 AM, Aaron Hunter <aaron.hunter2 at gmail.com> wrote: > I'm trying to install 13.3.0 from binary packages and get an error. It > worked for 13.2.0 but not for 13.3.0. > > Centos 6.6 64bit fresh install > > Followed instructions on the wiki: >> rpm -Uvh >> http://packages.asterisk.org/centos/6/c...
2004 Sep 22
0
samba 3.0.7 cannot join NT4 domain
...NOT_FOUND) Not good. Okay. Let's try to pre-join HUNTER in NT ServMan first. Stopping daemos. (Daemons forget to remove their pidfiles from var/pid/*. Oh well.) Purging everything in var/{lock,private}, deleting HUNTER from domain via ServMan. (HUNTER remains for 15 mins. Oh well #2. hostname hunter2 will hopefully work around that :) Pre-joining HUNTER2 in NT ServMan. Starting daemons. # net rpc join -U vda%XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Joined domain PORT. # wbinfo -u Error looking up domain users Basically same info in all logs. Looks like my samba is unable to convince PDC that it is indeed a member o...
2019 Nov 27
4
IceCast and ICES
I?ve successfully implemented IceCast on a Raspberry Pi and can access the stream ONLY if I use an ffmpeg statement to start the stream. Unfortunately, the stream is choppy and the sound quality is poor. I?ve tried using ICES, but I don?t get any sound. Terminal command that works: ffmpeg -ac 2 -f alsa -i hw:0,0 -acodec mp3 -ab 48k -ac 2 -content_type audio/mpeg -f mp3 icecast://source:password
2015 Apr 12
1
Recommended changes to the binary packaging system
I think the way Digium has structured the binary packages could use a major change. I rely on the binary packages rather than compiling by source because my systems are managed by an automated CM tool (I use Ansible but those using Chef or Puppet will face the same problems) and for security reasons. I use the CentOS packages. Some issues with the current package structure are: - It installs