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03:26.38 | plarsen | stickster: http://go.theregister.com/feed/www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/07/10/samba_signs_to_gplv3/ |
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17:55.24 | stickster | jsmith: ping |
17:56.27 | jsmith | stickster: Pong |
17:57.09 | stickster | jsmith: Do you know anything about Ekiga? |
17:57.24 | stickster | (Besides the part about interfacing it to Asterisk, about which I'm sure you're a guru) :-) |
17:57.30 | jsmith | Yeah... I know a little about it |
17:57.48 | jsmith | I tend to use TwinklePhone more often... but I know a little about Ekiga |
17:57.53 | stickster | In particular, I want to use Ekiga to do a podcast -- my friend in CA and I would talk via Ekiga and capture it for the podcast |
17:58.28 | stickster | Let's assume -- since I think I have this under control -- that I have full sound capability under ALSA with my current mic and speaker setup. |
17:58.59 | stickster | Can I "tee" off the audio and capture it to a file? Do I need to do it in two places and demux the streams afterward? |
17:59.14 | stickster | And please -- let me hit you with MORE questions at once. |
17:59.18 | stickster | :-D |
18:07.52 | jsmith | stickster: Well, if it's going through Asterisk, then yes -- Asterisk can record the audio and give it to you as a wave file you can edit and convert to a podcast, yes |
18:08.48 | stickster | jsmith: Hmm, not going through Asterisk in this case |
18:09.01 | stickster | I guess what I need to do is figure out how to tee out a stream from ALSA :-\\ |
18:09.03 | jsmith | I'm not sure then... |
18:09.06 | jsmith | Yeah... |
18:09.23 | jsmith | Should be as simple as ekiga | tee /tmp/podcast.ogg |
18:09.24 | jsmith | but it's not |
18:09.28 | stickster | right |
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18:09.38 | stickster | Or if it used GStreamer, that would probably make it easy too |
18:10.09 | jsmith | Of course... if you use gstreamer, you can tee it to your heart's content (once you learn Thomas' funky command-line foo) |
18:10.21 | stickster | Yeah, I know a bit of it already, but not by heart |
18:10.29 | stickster | I tend to have to do a lot of "gst-inspect" to get it right |
18:10.34 | stickster | And muxing/demuxing is always fun |
18:10.44 | stickster | Much easier to us |
18:10.46 | stickster | oops |
18:10.53 | stickster | Much easier to use some of the helper apps out there |
18:21.39 | jsmith | Make sure you distill it down for me once you figure it out ;-) |
18:37.45 | bit2man | lol |
18:37.51 | bit2man | well, looksl ike I changed identify ;) |
18:39.16 | bit2man | Someone needs to teach me how to use infobot ;) stickster, how did you make it prompt me with a url when I logged in? |
18:39.55 | stickster | ~help onjoin |
18:40.23 | stickster | hmm, only comes in privately. |
18:40.29 | stickster | Well, "onjoin" is the command. |
18:46.30 | stickster | Hmm. Router at home is not STUN-friendly |
18:54.38 | jsmith | Imagine that... |
18:54.54 | jsmith | STUN is a hack on top of a hack on top of NAT |
19:36.32 | stickster | Yeah, I'll have to figure this one out... I can connect calls if I initiate from home, but can't join by receiving |
19:37.13 | stickster | By the way, anyone who cares -- I-95 Southbound is SHUT DOWN after Exit 140 |
19:37.25 | stickster | Get ready for a nice long commute, hit the lav before you get in the car |
19:45.06 | jsmith | Shut down, eh? |
19:53.10 | bit2man | stickster: Good that I go on I66 :) |
19:53.36 | jsmith | Sounds like I-95 has been re-opened |
19:53.56 | bit2man | I know how to do loop-back mounts of isos and file system dumps. However I have a device (like /dev/sda) dump, and I need to mount that can that be done? |
20:11.17 | jsmith | Sure... should be able to do something like mount -o loop,ro -t ext3 blah.dd |
20:13.58 | bit2man | jsmith: :) you misunderstand or I didn't make myself very clear :( The image has a partition table; it's not just one file system. |
20:14.06 | bit2man | I found the solution - sorta. Loop with "offset". |
20:14.15 | bit2man | Problem is, the volume type is lvm :( |
20:14.32 | jsmith | Ah, you sure know how to make things complicated :-) |
20:14.39 | bit2man | yup!!!!! |
20:14.45 | bit2man | my specialty |
21:33.46 | bit2man | hmmmmmmmmmm |
21:33.56 | bit2man | lvrename doesn't support identifying via uid ?? |
21:34.18 | bit2man | I have a restored volume which HAPPENS to have the same volume group name as the current active one. |
21:35.03 | bit2man | I know the uid of the pv volume, and I would like to rename the vg for the those volumes; not the current active ones. |
21:35.12 | bit2man | stickster: do you know if that's even posible? |
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