Larry,

For a small community station it might be worthwhile to go with CentOS7
and the formally supported build from Paravel.  Instructions for install
are available:

http://static.paravelsystems.com/rivendell-install/rivendell-install-rhel7.html

I don't know about the situation or station you're talking about, but
the community stations I've worked with usually have limited budgets and
limited computer support/IT people.  Unless there is someone at the
station who's role is to make sure things continue to run smoothly on a
Ubuntu-based system, then by going with CentOS7 / the Paravel build of
Rivendell you know that you're running a system which does have several
methods of getting support if it is needed.  It also means that when a
new version comes out if there is a desire to update to that version, it
is a simple command which doesn't require any recompiling, tweaking,
etc.

yum update rivendell

Lorne Tyndale

> 
> is there giong to be a dropbox or google drive?
> I'm wondering if it can be used on a small community station..
> 
> Larry Oberg
> 

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