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2003 Oct 13
3
Error
When dialling in and dialling my extension, when answered I get " Read_channel ## vpb/1-3: Setting record mode, bridge = 0 WARNING[20499]: File chan_sip.c, Line 1111 (sip_write): Asked to transmit frame type 8, while native formats is 4 (read/write = 4/4) == Spawn extension (default, 1004, 1) exited non-zero on 'vpb/1-3' -- hangup on vpb (vpb/1-3) -- Hungup on vpb/1-3 complete --
2013 Feb 19
1
data format
...1930. 1. 4 -9999.000 ?length(elsplit6) #[1] 124 ?tail(elsplit6[[124]],25) #?????????? date1 discharge #29561 2010.12. 7 -9999.000 #29562 2010.12. 8 -9999.000 #29563 2010.12. 9 -9999.000 #29564 2010.12.10 -9999.000 #29565 2010.12.11 -9999.000 #29566 2010.12.12 -9999.000 #29567 2010.12.13 -9999.000 #29568 2010.12.14 -9999.000 #29569 2010.12.15 -9999.000 #29570 2010.12.16 -9999.000 #29571 2010.12.17 -9999.000 #29572 2010.12.18 -9999.000 #29573 2010.12.19 -9999.000 #29574 2010.12.20 -9999.000 #29575 2010.12.21 -9999.000 #29576 2010.12.22 -9999.000 #29577 2010.12.23 -9999.000 #29578 2010.12.24 -9999.00...
2013 Jan 04
3
gigantic memory leak in Clock Applet...
I've discovered recently that something on my Centos 5.8 box (up to date) is hogging a ton of RAM. so a little while ago I sat and watched top for a while. it showed (sorry, I didn't take screen shots or write this down, so the numbers are a bit rough) that out of 8 gigs of swap, around 2 1/2 was in use, and all the RAM (except for the little the kernel keeps for itself) was in use
2012 Feb 15
4
question on unused directories in /usr/lib and /usr/lib64
I was working on archiving an old virtual server today and was reminded of how much space is wasted by some of the default installations on CentOS. I think this was a 5.x box. Anyway, in /usr/lib/64 (and probably /usr/lib on non-64 systems), there were a lot of directories which have no bearing on a basic server. I saw firefox, openoffice and many, many other directories -- replete with enough