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You don't install "Red5" on CentOS without using a virtual machine--I don't know if this is what you meant.
CentOS is a clone of RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).
By "Red5" I am guessing you mean fedora core 5 or RHEL5.
It is URGENT that you clarify your question. Please include your current setup--ie what operating system is now installed?
You don't install "Red5" on CentOS without using a virtual machine--I don't know if this is what you meant.
CentOS is a clone of RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).
By "Red5" I am guessing you mean fedora core 5 or RHEL5.
It is URGENT that you clarify your question. Please include your current setup--ie what operating system is now installed?
RED5 is and Open Source Flash Server, that pretty much does the same work as the Flash Media Server. What he is asking is if anyone here has experience installing Red5 in CentOS
WBpro, don't be silly wildar was typing while you were posting. So he did no know that it's not an OS.
Which brings me to the point:
If one does not know what something (in this case Red5) is, either do your research or or ask first or refrain from posting.
And to sijomon_nd:
I'm quite sure that the one of the first links on http://osflash.org/red5/help should get you started. Try it and if you run into problems, you're welcome to ask.
But please use the title to give an indication of the problem and don't use 'urgent'. Your urgent problems are caused by bad planning by somebody (you, your cat, your boss, your partner or who-ever)
Last edited by Wim Sturkenboom; 06-28-2007 at 12:29 AM.
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