[05:37] can anyone get ardour3 to export stems or anything at all ???? so buggy it's a joke. [09:01] How can Ubuntustudio know which other machines there are in local network? It can ping my mythbuntu backend by domain name, but another computer does not know the domain name. === xroads_ is now known as sunstar [09:43] jarnos_, oh, now another computer knows the backend by domain name, too. [15:41] jarnos: you would need a local DNS server [15:41] jarnos: i used to have a router running ddwrt firmware, that would "automagically" do it for my network [15:42] the short answer is, they just know what you tell them, or what you have something else configured to tell them.. [15:44] holstein, I guess ubuntu does some searching during boot. [15:44] jarnos: "they" would actually do the search on query [15:45] if "they" are given the answer where they are asking, then, it will resolve [15:51] holstein, I wonder how my US box knows the IP of mythbuntu backend by domain name, even if it is not written in /etc/hosts. I am not aware of any ddwrt firmware in my router, but maybe my Internet operator has put one there. [15:52] jarnos: its not magic, its becuase of the DNS configuration [15:56] jarnos: i am only stating that the ddwrt firmware did this automatically for me, by providing a dns server [15:56] holstein, but do you have an idea what is doing it for me? [15:57] jarnos: my "internet operator" router does *not* do automatic DNS resolving [15:57] jarnos: yes, friend.. DNS [15:57] jarnos: something, on your network, when asked, is/was/has provided that resolution [15:58] jarnos: personally, i put all my devices, that i need access to like that, on a home network, on a static IP, and i'll just refer to IP [15:58] jarnos: i know that that will work, and i dont need another devices/service to provide that === moe is now known as Guest4861 [16:01] jarnos: AFAIK, myth provides hostname resolving like that.. [21:41] vv