bobgo2627

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  1. Great. I was hoping it would be that easy.

    No, once the server is up, you have to use Winamp to be able to use shoutcasrt, and all you have to do is play the audio file and the server will broadcast it to whoever tunes in. You'll be broadcasting from your PC, so to tune in the people who want to listen will have to know your ip, for example: http://iphere:8000 will be the address. Unless of course you go to dyndns or setup a domain/host name that points to your IP. B)

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  2. But it looks like he has to have a server of his own. He would like to have it uploaded and let it run.

    I have a buddy of mine who works for a local radio station and he wants to stream his show. He quoted me that he does not have time to edit the commercials out of it but still wants to stream it. Is there a place online that he could do this?

    Shout Cast

  3. well this is a 500Mhz Celeron PC. So I think I would be ok to shut it off.

    from what I read on this post, that service is only needed for multi processor boxes. If you only have a single processor, you can shut it off.

    I am not sure, but p4s that support hyper threading may benefit form smp support

  4. OK I typed service irqbalance stop and it showed service stop and a red FAILED.

    your probaly getting the irwbalance OK at boot because th eprocess was statrted, then see it fail later because it's not doing anything..

    try services irqbalance stop

  5. Nope single processor. So if it should fail when will it? when it boots, it says it is ok. So I don't know what happens from there on out.

    is this a multi processor box?? if not it should fail,

    remeber that kernel level process either run (sucess) or don't (fail) and not runnning is not alwyas bad, Cento OS, Like the Red Hat it's made on have generic kernels that build everything in.. so you may have a lot of things you never need.

  6. OK Here is my problem. I had my file server running centos take a dump on me a week or so ago. I went and backed up everything and then did disk checks on all the drives. No errors. Now I then did a low level format on all the drives. now I just reinstalled centOS and I noticed that after I did a yum update and restarted, yes I know that is bad, it said during the shut down to restart that "IRQBALANCE - FAILED". what does this mean and how do I get in to check this.