[NCLUG] Flash Streaming in CentOS

Steven Brady steven at ccandc.net
Fri Sep 15 13:13:50 MDT 2006


Well, have you had any luck?  What have you tried?

-Steve

DJ Eshelman wrote:
> Freakin Adobe anyway :)
>
> -DJ
>
> On 9/14/06, Steven Brady <steven at ccandc.net> wrote:
>>
>> Do you know if it just checks the /etc/redhat-release file?  I'm unsure
>> if any software checks that, or if it's only for human reference.  If it
>> does, here is content for the file (just copied out of
>> /etc/redhat-release on a production system):
>>
>> Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS release 4 (Nahant)
>>
>> Otherwise, I don't really have any ideas.
>>
>> -Steve
>>
>> DJ Eshelman wrote:
>> > Okay, so I found that Adobe has released a 'developer' version of 
>> their
>> > streaming media server (think Google Video, YouTube, etc) that can
>> > accomodate 10 streams at once.
>> >
>> > The installer won't continue without RHEL 3 or 4, and I'm running
>> CentOS.
>> >
>> > Anyone have any ideas how I can force the issue?  I've thought of just
>> > re-writing the install script to not check for the version of OS, 
>> but I
>> > thought I'd ask.
>> >
>> > -DJ
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