On Tue, 2022-04-19 at 13:28 -0700, Jack Craig wrote:
> i am looking for open source media streaming software that works well
> in the fedora world.
Audio or video?
Quite a few people use OBS for video streaming, I've dabbled with it.
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On Tue, 2022-04-19 at 12:57 -0700, Jack Craig wrote:
> I found this nifty tool in the world from some company called
> getsignal. it would look at your ports from the outside and tell you
> their status. so I keyed in HTTP and Https ports and sure enough from
> the Internet they were blocked
There
hi list,
i am looking for open source media streaming software that works well in
the fedora world.
no big commercial plan, just personal use for
sudoku value.
any suggestions??
thx, jackc...
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Now that my network mystery has been resolved, I thought I would explain my
challenges.
for this to make sense I need to add a bit of backstory.
my problem started about 12 months ago, I had purchased an static IP
block from AT&T and
the bandwidth package. it was fairly small but it worked wi
On Mon, 18 Apr 2022 23:43:36 -0400
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Help me out here: wasn't there a point of order made, way back when: hey, if
> you want to disable systemd-resolved, just manually replace the
> /etc/resolv.conf symlink?
You also need to systemctl disable systemd-resolved (and proba