Hello,

Thank you all,
Yesterday I switched the system to Debian Lenny,
Installation of the liquidsoap 0.9 .deb was easy

The system is stable since then (one day for now)
this makes me happy :-)
(If I discover a problem i will report it to you - and maybe i will change
the hardware)

At the moment I use the oss driver for audio capturing and it works well.


When I use the alsa driver the mp3 has poor audio quality (I hear some
aliasing)

If the system keeps to be stable maybe i will try also Jack with realtime
switch..
I do not know if this works with my poor soundcard.
(I am using the onboard ESS ES1938 Sound card)

tnx, Peter


> On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 12:06 AM, Peter Kuppelwieser <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> the liquidsoap process was gone i checked it with ps.
>> restarting it caused a Segmentation fault.
>> And also starting other software (eg. doing a apt-get update) caused a
>> segmentation fault... ;-((
>
> Just a quick note: I remember that old versions of libshout caused a
> segfault when the mountpoint was already taken. This might be the case
> if the dead liq is still connected to icecast (or rather not yet
> disconnected from it). I don't find the version number, but make sure
> you have the latest one (I use 2.2.2).
>
> Good luck,
> --
> David
>



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