I hope that you choose it for a FULL REST API, I am free to start to
develop a scheduler based on a Web app for it, but we need CRUD access to
the Logs schema on DBA.
I worked with Natural Log from Natural Broadcast and I have a lot of ideas
of where to start.
El vie., 29 de mar. de 2019 a la(s)
On Fri, 2019-03-29 at 20:09 -0300, Yitzhak B. Solórzano wrote:
> Funny, I talked once about JSON on Rivendell; now is part of it...
Yup, I recall...
On Sep 25, 2018, at 12:13, Yitzhak B. Solórzano
> wrote:
>
> I find that XML software parsing process can take a long
> time. One reason for this
Funny, I talked once about JSON on Rivendell; now is part of it...
El vie., 29 de mar. de 2019 a la(s) 20:06, Fred Gleason (
fr...@paravelsystems.com) escribió:
> On Thu, 2019-03-28 at 12:34 -0400, Fred Gleason wrote:
> > Agreed, we do need an overview doc. I will try to get one up on the
> > wik
On Thu, 2019-03-28 at 12:34 -0400, Fred Gleason wrote:
> Agreed, we do need an overview doc. I will try to get one up on the
> wiki over the next couple days.
Ok, I've just added a new chapter to the Operations Guide that
documents the overhauled PAD system in Rivendell 3.x, including PyPAD.
You c
Dells and HP machines are my preference. Had one HP who's internal sound card
gave me issues, but never installation issues.
I had a DELL XE give me stability issues under Ubuntu. It's been fine with
Centos.
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-- Original message--
From: Rick
Date: Fri, Mar 29
A used Dell is a trouble free RD machines in Legacy mode over 5 years with us
on 3 models we ran live on Debian: 745 755 (amd) and 380Verzonden vanaf mijn
Samsung-apparaat
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Van: Tom Van Gorkom
Datum: 29-03-2019 16:41 (GMT+01:00)
Aan: Andy Higgi
I also have found that it depends on the computer BIOS which way works best
(DVD or USB) and have been frustrated with Lenovos in the past. I find that
used Dells work every time without issues... so far. You often have to
install using legacy mode instead of UEFI.
Tom Van Gorkom
Radio Esperanza E
Hi,
How are you trying to install CentOS? Is it CentOS7? I've found that a
problem that I had with CentOS 7.6 went away by using CentOS 7.5 (it may have
been 7.5 drop down to 7.4 - everything merges into the past). Try with an
older sub version of the installer. It will still update to th
I was installing from DVD-ROM drive. I then tried from USB and after some
further mucking around in BIOS it came up with a similar error but it's now
allowing the GUI for install now from USB instead of ending at an emergency
shell.
Yey :)
On 30 March 2019 4:06:01 AM NZDT, John Anderson
wro
Well I had some older Lenovo Core2Duo machines (7360 CTO ThinkCenter's) arrive
today to mark them for RD installation with new HDD's.
Unfortunately Cent OS minimal ISO and full 64-bit wont install.
I keep getting something to do with failed to claim resource 0, then eventually
goes to a emerge
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