I had some difficulties installing Airtime on my Ubuntu 12.04LTS server - at least partly because it hosts multiple domains (using the excellent open source hosting system Virtualmin).
While it's not finding my audio stream yet, I did successfully install Airtime - so I thought I'd share my notes so far, so that when I show up later and ask stupid questions I'll have some built-up karma. :-D
The document is here. I'll be keeping it up to date as I make progress!
BTW, I believe it is virtualmin's fault that your default system encoding/locale was ASCII and not UTF-8. I've installed many Ubuntu systems from scratch (desktop + server), and this is the default. It is only with users install on a VPS that have these problems, and I can only assume it is software like virtualmin/webmin etc. that do not set up the encoding locale correctly.
On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 11:18 PM, Tom Ritchford <<br />airtime-support@lists.sourcefabric.org> wrote:
> I had some difficulties installing Airtime on my Ubuntu 12.04LTS server - > at least partly because it hosts multiple domains (using the excellent open > source hosting system Virtualmin). > > While it's not finding my audio stream yet, I did successfully install > Airtime - so I thought I'd share my notes so far, so that when I show up > later and ask stupid questions I'll have some built-up karma. :-D > > The document is here . I'll be > keeping it up to date as I make progress! > >