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  • ronaldgrnronaldgrn Member
    edited March 2015

    Another vote for airtime. been using it at work for our inhouse radio. Works well

  • @Lee I will do a fresh installation in a couple of weeks, so, I will write a tutorial after, if it has "tricks" like the previous version

  • jvnadrjvnadr Member
    edited March 2015

    @Lee UPDATE

    I had some free time tonight and just installed the new version of airtime.

    I used a digitalocean instance, 512MB ram, Ubuntu 14.04 64. The new installation script worked like a charm (at least to DO image). So, the procedure is much simple now (I will install it on a couple of other vps to see if there is difference in different OS configuration)

    apt-get -y update && apt-get -y install gdebi
    wget http://apt.sourcefabric.org/misc/airtime-easy-setup.deb
    gdebi airtime-easy-setup.deb
    apt-get update
    apt-get install airtime
    

    If you do not have a FQDN in your vps, then, you can access the server via https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/login
    Default user name and password is admin/admin (change it immediately!)

    I haven't play yet with the program itself but in a first look, I do not see any difference in interface from the previous sub version.

    Chreers

    Thanked by 2Lee shivoham
  • LeoKLeoK Member
    edited March 2015

    Thank you everyone for your advice and assistance. I think Airtime is going to work great for my needs. Props to the Developers (sourcefabric) Any suggestions on a theme for my frontend?

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