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Message #00028
Re: [Inx] Release Candidate 1 (INX)
On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 22:54:13 -0500
"Dan Mazzei" <sehku17@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 4:12 AM, Peter Garrett <inx-one@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
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> > <http://inx.maincontent.net/devel/rc-1/>We are running tests on a torrent
> > which I am currently hosting.
> >
> > (...)
> Downloaded it using rtorrent, at about 60 KBps (as a matter of fact, we
> might want to include rtorrent, it is a command-line tool)
Yes, but where do the downloads go on a live CD? You can't write to the
hard drive as user "inx" (uid 999).
> Did not see any upload activity.
OK - not surprising that you didn't see any upload since altogether
there have been 7 completed downloads ( only team members know about it
so far)
>
>
> > * Does the tracker send error messages (for example, claiming your data
> > port is unreachable) ?
>
>
> Didn't do that for me.
I think the error only happened for people who had not port-forwarded
their torrent ports.
[snip]
> > * I have included my "CDMP" CD player in the "Fun" menu :)
> > This means you can play CDs either from a second CD-ROM or from the one
> > you booted with (if you use the "To RAM" option from the bootup screen).
>
>
> Doesn't mplayer play cds already? (mplayer -cdda)
Yes, and that's what the CDMP script uses to play CDs :) Just makes it
easier by having key codes for volume, back, forward, pause and so on.
It also lets you choose a range of tracks or a play list, and
uses the abcde ripping program to do cddb lookups . Give it a try :)
--
Peter Garrett <inx-one@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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