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2006 Jan 18
2
Minumum memory requirements to run R.
...R in 16Mb RAM, as people (I think Kjetil) had teaching labs that small. Since then R has grown, and we has recently started to optimize R for speed rather than size. I recently tested R-devel on my ancient Win98 notebook with 64Mb RAM -- it ran but startup was rather slow on what I think is a 233MHz processor and very slow disc. R still runs in 16Mb, but that is getting tight. Does anyone have any need to run on a smaller machine than my 64Mb notebook? -- Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk Professor of Applied Statistics, http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/ Univers...
2009 Mar 22
1
Asterisk on iMac G3 Debian5 (powerpc)
I've recently installed the latest Debian Linux for powerpc onto and old iMac (version A) the original iMac with a 233Mhz G3 processor and 160MB of sdram. The debian install went smooth and so the the apt-get install of Asterisk 1.4.21 It appears to have no functioning zaptel or ztdummy module. Is because of hardware? or is it because whoever built the package didn't include a full working zaptel with ztdummy?...
2004 Aug 06
3
Ices memory leak?
...Starting from about 160MB free, in 4-5 hours I have 2MB free with Ices crashed and the memory unrecovered which sends me to the wonderful world of init 6. I thought this was maybe that I was just running ices 0.2.2 so I switched to ices 0.1.0 and have the same symptom. I'm using: -PII 233MHz 224MB RAM ~400MB Swap -RedHat 7.1 -lame 3.89b from source -icecast 1.3.1 from source -ices 0.1.0/0.2.2 from source Because this only seems to happen when I used Ices, I can only figure that it's caused by Ices, lame, or one of their required libraries. Any ideas? Jason Mansf...
1999 Jun 23
1
Samba and NT4-sp5 problems ??
...be getting mangled. Could be an app problem, but since we wrote the app, and we've fiddled with it a bit, we can't see that it's doing anything wrong. Will upgrading to Samba 2.0.4b (or whatever the latest is today) fix this problem? Is it a known bug? The samba platform is AIX 4.3.2 (233mHz PPC 604e) and we're using IBM's own compiler. TCP based programs seem to work fine between the 2 machines, so I doubt we're experiencing some sort of NT mangling of the packets, but then again, you never know with a closed source product, do you? Note: I have heard that NT4-sp5 hates n...
2004 Aug 06
3
OT: OGG in the mainstream
Mark Casey wrote: > I think when the real-time cbr encoding issues are sorted > Vorbis (this is my experience with oddcast dsp, winamp and > icecast 2 win32, big cpu hog) will start gaining more ground, I can't use the managed bitrate option in OddCast on my K6II-500 CPU! (Overclocked to 525, WinXP Pro,192MB RAM). I would like to. Normal VBR uses about 90% CPU. This seems too
1998 May 28
5
performance of apply
...before. That is, for n=3D2000: z <- numeric(2000); for (i in 1:2000) z[i] <- sum(x[i,]) The third method (M3) also uses a for-loop, but the resulting vector is built recursively, i.e. z1 <- NULL; for (i in 1:2000) z1 <- c(z1,sum(x[i,])) All computations have been made on a Pentium II 233MHz, 256MB, R started as R -v 50. The following table shows the minimum, mean, and maximum CPU-time in seconds as measured by system.time over 10 runs for every computation for different values of n. n M1 M2 M3 2000 4.03 4.16 4.34 0.27 0.40 0.47 0.51 0.63 0.71 4000 12.65 13.40 14.68 0.73 0.81...
2004 Aug 06
2
Ices memory leak?
...ours I > have 2MB free with Ices crashed and the memory > unrecovered which sends me to the wonderful world of > init 6. > I thought this was maybe that I was just running > ices 0.2.2 so I switched to ices 0.1.0 and have the > same symptom. > I'm using: > -PII 233MHz 224MB RAM ~400MB Swap > -RedHat 7.1 > -lame 3.89b from source > -icecast 1.3.1 from source > -ices 0.1.0/0.2.2 from source > Because this only seems to happen when I used Ices, > I can only figure that it's caused by Ices, lame, or > one of their required...
2004 Aug 06
5
Getting Listed
At 23:25 3/15/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Asym, > >What streaming program are you using? I'm using icecast 1.3.10 with meta >data turned on and it doesn't want to list on yp.shoutcast.com. Can you >e-mail me your icecast.conf and your streaming config file via e-mail? >Thanks... I'm running icecast 1.3.10 on FreeBSD 3.5-Stable, and my source is Winamp 2.72 w/
2004 Aug 06
2
OT: OGG in the mainstream
...RAM). I would like to. Normal > VBR uses about 90% CPU. This seems too high. Perhaps some work will > be done on reducing CPU requirements and/or utilizing some CPU > extensions in the future. That's funny, because we're doing it all the time with Pentium 2's running at 233mhz. 44100 samplerate, mono, 56k VBR. ices2. pretty basic setup. no skips. Prehaps it's an issue with your CPU having poor floating point, or prehaps its OddCast, or prehaps it was compiled without CPU optimisations, etc. But we've been doing it for quite some time quite successfully with i...
2004 Aug 06
0
Getting Listed
Asym, FYI - I verified that winamp -> 1.3.10 does in fact work, it lets icecast touch both yp.icecast.org and yp.shoutcast.org; hmm, I guess libshout doesn't emulate whatever shoutcast is using close enough. Arrr. My only windows box is a 233mhz and that doesn't seem to handle re-encoding/streaming very well. Louis > At 23:25 3/15/2001 -0500, you wrote: >>Asym, >> >>What streaming program are you using? I'm using icecast 1.3.10 with >>meta data turned on and it doesn't want to list on yp.shoutcast....
2004 Aug 06
0
Ices memory leak?
...ours I > have 2MB free with Ices crashed and the memory > unrecovered which sends me to the wonderful world of > init 6. > I thought this was maybe that I was just running > ices 0.2.2 so I switched to ices 0.1.0 and have the > same symptom. > I'm using: > -PII 233MHz 224MB RAM ~400MB Swap > -RedHat 7.1 > -lame 3.89b from source > -icecast 1.3.1 from source > -ices 0.1.0/0.2.2 from source > Because this only seems to happen when I used Ices, > I can only figure that it's caused by Ices, lame, or > one of their required...
2004 Aug 06
0
OT: OGG in the mainstream
...MB RAM). I would like to. Normal VBR > uses about 90% CPU. This seems too high. Perhaps some work will be > done on reducing CPU requirements and/or utilizing some CPU extensions > in the future. That's funny, because we're doing it all the time with Pentium 2's running at 233mhz. 44100 samplerate, mono, 56k VBR. ices2. pretty basic setup. no skips. Prehaps it's an issue with your CPU having poor floating point, or prehaps its OddCast, or prehaps it was compiled without CPU optimisations, etc. But we've been doing it for quite some time quite successfully with i...
2004 Jan 10
0
My first E1 card is running :)
Just happy. hardware information: -------------- Some small factor IBM Celetron (coppermine) at 1100 (11*100FSB) 256 RAM 15GB Hard. 1 x Digium E100P - E1 Line from telco with 300 Dids 1 x TDM400P for local phones --------------- Few small machines (mainly brand PII at 233Mhz with TDM400P Cards. --------------- There is a lot of SIP equipment attached: 2 x Micronet SIP Gateways 1 x ata186 1 x AudioCodes 1004 2 x Cisco AS5350 Gateways ( now it seems Obsolete :) ) Not a sign of "echo" problem - is this becouse all my analog phones are connected with cat5e cabl...
1998 Dec 21
1
Samba performance Issues v/s NT
...when there are 2 users. We have not tested for more than 2 users. This behaviour of samba has been noticed only for large file transfers. The machine configuration of NT and samba running on Linux are: NT 4.0 Linux (Redhat 5 Kernel 2.0.32) -- ----- PII - 233Mhz PII - 300Mhz 64MB Ram 64Mb Ram SCSI harddisk SCSI harddisk Intel 10/100 Intel 10/100 As U can see Linux has got a faster processor than NT. Then why does it take longer using samba ? Is it a linux problem ? The shares on both the Operating system is...
2000 Jun 09
0
Disappearing values (PR#551)
...is the build I'm running. This is basically the stuff I sent to Uwe yesterday. I have been testing it on three different machines: alnair, a XP1000 with a 500MHz alphaev6 processor and 619 MB RAM rukbat, a PWS500au with a 500MHz alphaev56 processor with 238 MB RAM mirfak, a DEC255/233 with a 233MHz (?) alphaev4 (?) processor with 245MB (RAM is according to top). All show the same problems consistently. I'm not using the match.arg()-approach anymore, BTW, I have moved on to some object-oriented stuff. However, some apparently related (?) problem occurs. Yesterday, I started working on s...
2004 Aug 06
1
OT: OGG in the mainstream
...ormal VBR > > uses about 90% CPU. This seems too high. Perhaps some work will be > > done on reducing CPU requirements and/or utilizing some CPU extensions > > in the future. > > That's funny, because we're doing it all the time with Pentium 2's > running at 233mhz. > > 44100 samplerate, mono, 56k VBR. ices2. pretty basic setup. no skips. Note several major things here: you're doing mono rather than stereo (I'm assuming that's what the previous poster was using). That's going to be close to a doubling of cpu requirements. You're...
2002 Dec 12
1
Read FWF, problem and solution?
Running R 1.6.1 Linux Slackware 8.1 233MHZ AMD-K6 96MB RAM Using read.fwf, I tried to open a fixed-width file that of about 4 MB residing in the working directory, using the command below: dat<-read.fwf("sc01aai.dat", widths=fields$length) where fields$lengths is a vector of column widths, 28 to be exact. The data are a m...
2004 Aug 06
0
Ices memory leak?
...crashed and the memory > > unrecovered which sends me to the wonderful world of > > init 6. > > I thought this was maybe that I was just running > > ices 0.2.2 so I switched to ices 0.1.0 and have the > > same symptom. > > I'm using: > > -PII 233MHz 224MB RAM ~400MB Swap > > -RedHat 7.1 > > -lame 3.89b from source > > -icecast 1.3.1 from source > > -ices 0.1.0/0.2.2 from source > > Because this only seems to happen when I used Ices, > > I can only figure that it's caused by Ices, lame,...
2000 Jan 30
1
Slow writes from MS-DOS LanMan Client to Samba server
...Samba Server. I'm running a smbd 2.0.5a on a AMD K6-III machine which has two IBM 16.8 GB IDE drives and is connected to over a 3com 3c905b with 100Mb to a fullduplex hub. So far I can see everything with the Linux machine is running pretty well. The other machine is a toshiba notebook Pentium 233MHz with a 5 GB IBM drive and a 3Com XFE575BT fullduplex card. If I start the notebook with dos I can copy easyly and fast (whatever fast is) from the linux machine to my c drive. If I do this vice versa from my c drive to the Share i connected it is so slow that you can drink 5 cups of coffe while cop...
2005 Mar 15
3
Asterisk@Home Install Problem
Whenever I try to install Asterisk@Home, I get this error at about 43% There was an error installing rpmdb-redhat-3.4-0.20050105. This can indicate media failure, lack of disk space, and/or hardware problems. This is a fatal error and your install will be aborted. Please verify your media and try your install again. I've gotten this on 3 different cd's I've burned. To make sure