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2007 Sep 09
4
Images larger than 40k uploaded with attachment_fu won't display
I have a problem displaying images when using attachment_fu. When I try to display the image, only about 40k appears in the browser, and with some images even that much is not visible (just garbage when I view source). I can display images smaller than 40k correctly. I''m storing the images in the database (mysql) and haven''t tried storing in the file system to see if that works or not....
2006 Sep 16
1
Warhammer 40k
According to the appdb (http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iAppId=1918), Warhammer 40k should work almost flawlessy, however I am unable to even get the game to run. I'n installed the game on a Windows laptop (that's not up to running the game) and copied that across. When I try and run it, the game either complains that there is no cd in the drive, or that I must insert the...
2010 May 09
0
Warhammer 40k Soulstorm: patching fails
Hello. I've reinstalled Soulstorm 1.0 with wine-1.1.44 on a new machine. When I try to patch Soulstorm to 1.1, it fails: $ WINEDEBUG=+seh wine SS_EN_1.00_1.10_Patch.exe (...) wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x00000004 at address 0x404b55 (thread 0009), starting debugger... This worked correctly before; am I the only one that has the problem, or is it a regression? -- F.
2009 Nov 04
2
Conditional read-in of data
Hello All, I have a 40k rows long data set that is taking a lot of time to be read-in. Is there a way to skip reading even/odd numbered rows or read-in only rows that are multiples of, say, 10? This way I get the general trend of the data w/o actually reading the entire thing. The option 'skip' in read.table simpl...
2003 Dec 29
2
bandwidth requirement
...s say I want to do 100K minutes per month of VoIP calling at the beginning. What would be the bandwidth usage per month ? I calculate this way, G.729 call is about 20K, but since call arrive on SIP and leave through h323 there are sessions with SIP server as well as H323 g/w. So a call is actually 40K. Since colo calculate bw in both upstream and downstream, total b/w is 2 x 40k = 80k. So 100K minutes is 100k x 80k = 80,00,000 kbps/month = 8Gig/month. Would my line of thinking correct ? As always for experts on this list to comment. Thanks SW
2003 Apr 04
1
iproute question
...ost of the time. I finally set up a linux router to limit the incoming/outgoing bandwidth to his network by adding a tbf on eth0 interface and eth1 interface of the router (neighbor is behind eth1 and we are in-between him and the rest of the world on eth0): tc qdisc add dev eth0 root tbf limit 40K rate 1Mbit burst 16K tc qdisc add dev eth1 root tbf limit 40K rate 1Mbit burst 16K The only problem is that I can''t specify a total bandwidth for our neighbor. What I want to do exactly is specify that all traffic bound for eth1 is limited to 1Mbit instead of having 2 separate 1Mbit qdi...
2008 Apr 22
3
Encoding speed
I tried to encode two minutes from an AVI DV file 720x480: ffmpeg latest release produces a FLV 320x240 25fps 360k video 40k audio in about 45 sec. ffmpeg latest release produces an OGG 320x240 25fps 360k video 40k audio in about 1:20 sec. ffmpeg2theora the same in about 2 minutes or more. The FLV quality it's quite good, some dropped frames maybe. I was wondering to know if ffmpeg team it's using a "spec...
2000 Mar 29
2
BAD performance with SAMB on aix
Hello, I have 8 Samba servers with 300 clients here running on Sun and Linux machines with GREAT performance. Now in one departement i installed samba 2.0.6 on one 40K$ IBM F50 with AIX 4.3.2, 2xCPU, 256MB RAM, 100FDX, extern RAID 5 Tower . Performance is really very, very BAD. I tried already everything, but this IBM box with samba is just very SLOW. Browsing through directories, logging, copying - it all takes a very long time. The same client connected to Sun+...
2006 May 22
0
smbd process grows to 25Mb resident size
...50000 24K rwx-- /usr/local/lib/libkrb5.so.17.4.0 > FEB60000 80K r-x-- /usr/local/lib/libgssapi.so.4.0.0 > FEB82000 16K rwx-- /usr/local/lib/libgssapi.so.4.0.0 > FEB90000 80K r-x-- /lib/nss_ldap.so.1 > FEBB2000 16K rwx-- /lib/nss_ldap.so.1 > FEBB6000 40K rwx-- /lib/nss_ldap.so.1 > FEBD0000 24K r-x-- /lib/nss_files.so.1 > FEBE6000 8K rwx-- /lib/nss_files.so.1 > FEBF0000 8K rw-s- dev:32,0 ino:301751 > FEC00000 64K rwx-- [ anon ] > FEC20000 8K rw-s- dev:32,0 ino:199483 > FEC30000 64K r--s- de...
2017 Dec 14
1
Aggregation across two variables in data.table
...1: 50 Associate degree Divorced 4 70K+ Owned with mortgage 9.147777 2: 65 Bachelor degree Married 1 10-15K Owned without mortgage 7.345036 3: 33 Bachelor degree Married 2 30-40K Owned with mortgage 7.974937 4: 69 Bachelor degree Never married 1 70K+ Owned with mortgage 7.733053 5: 54 Some college, less than college graduate Never married 3 30-40K Rented 7.648642 6: 35 Associate deg...
2009 Mar 03
8
zfs list extentions related to pNFS
...30.0G 37.0G 32.5K /rpool rpool/ROOT 18.2G 37.0G 18K legacy rpool/ROOT/snv_105 18.2G 37.0G 6.86G / rpool/ROOT/snv_105/var 11.4G 37.0G 11.4G /var rpool/dump 9.77G 37.0G 9.77G - rpool/export 40K 37.0G 21K /export rpool/export/home 19K 37.0G 19K /export/home rpool/pnfsds 31K 37.0G 15K - <---pNFS dataset rpool/pnfsds/47C80414080A4A42 16K 37.0G 16K - <---pNFS dataset rpool/swap 1.97G 38.9G...
2013 Jan 16
3
Encoding ultrasonics
...0k are effectively not encoded. I've been trying to get up to speed on the specification, and studying its operation, but as far as I can infer, there is a fixed set of 21 bands distributed logarithmically to encode DC to 20k. If I were inclined to encode at say, 96k, and pass ultrasonics up to 40k, I suppose I could in theory lie to the encoder about its input rate so it thinks it's 48k, and I could restore its 96k rate after decoding, but obviously this would result in doubling the necessary bit rate. Is there a more efficient way to encode information over 20k without breaking the stan...
2004 Aug 06
3
bitrate for slow modems
...eive data that fast. > > > >So a lower bitrate is most certainly necessary. 24kbps is a good one to > >choose if you're interested in modem listeners. A lot of people like > >56k but I don't think they realize that most people with 56k modems get > >more like 40k throughput or so. I think going higher than 100k is > >fairly wasteful. > > > >jack. > > > >--- >8 ---- > >List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ > >icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ > >To unsubscribe from this list, send a...
2010 Jul 08
2
random sample from arrays
Hello R users, I'm trying to extract random samples from a big array I have. I have a data frame of over 40k lines and would like to produce around 50 random sample of around 200 lines each from this array. this is the matrix ID xxx_1c xxx__2c xxx__3c xxx__4c xxx__5T xxx__6T xxx__7T xxx__8T yyy_1c yyy_1c _2c 1 A_512 2.150295 2.681759 2.177138 2.142790 2.115344 2.013047 2.115634 2.189372...
2004 Aug 06
1
multistreams
...run in icy mode. > > icy mode doesn't have mountpoints, so your mountpoint would be ignored. > > jack. > Thank for prompt answer. It help me. But I have another problem. I tried multistreaming with two streams where is one mp3 stream reencoded at lower bitrate (to 24 kbps from 40kbps). When I listen to original bitrate there is no problem, but when I listen to reencoded stream, there are every ~ two second drop outs. When I feed icecast with only one reencoded stream, there is no problem. This is on localnet (10MB) and cpu usage is on 30% so this shouldn't be a problem....
2024 Jan 17
1
{Device Timeout} The I/O operation specified in %hs was not completed before the timeout period expired
On Wed, 17 Jan 2024 11:23:12 -0300 Elias Pereira <empbilly at gmail.com> wrote: > hi, > > Still dealing with the error. > > In some posts on the internet, a user reported that he has more than > 40k objects in samba and that's why the error occurs. > > When running the command "samba-tool dbcheck --cross-ncs --fix --yes" > reports that it has "Checking 16529 objects (Checked 16529 objects (0 > errors))". So it wouldn't be my case. > Try adding '...
2009 Nov 10
1
merge data
df1 -- dataframe with column date and several other columns. #rows >40k Several of the dates are repeated. df2 -- dataframe with two columns date and index. #rows ~130 This is really a map from date to index. I would like to create a column called index in df1 which has the corresponding index from df2. The following works: index <- NULL for(wk in df1$week){...
2006 Sep 15
1
Applying game patches.
Hi all, I've downloaded and installed Wine specifically to play Warhammer 40k, Dawn of War. I checked out the app database first and the signs were good, my version of Linux (Debian Sarge) was reported as working (although the installer had been tested) I ran the installer, and it appeared to work fine (although it only asked for the 1st disk) but when I try and run it, it...
1999 Jan 23
2
Digest Only?
...ould like to receive individual postings so I can sort them by subject and just look at the ones I'm interested. I've subscribed to many lists, both listerv & majordomo, and I've only ever essage easier?seen one other list that was digest-only. Does *anyone* find scolling through a 40k message easier? -Ron Lavoie Ron Lavoie Information Officer Centre for Canadian Language Benchmarks web site: http://language.ca ICQ: 5202906
2005 Mar 11
1
emu86 in klibc
...ns are half the price of the OpenFirmware ones. Even x86 machines need to run the ROMs for secondary cards. I'm in the process of modifying fbdev to use hotplug events to run these ROMs. What about including emu86 support in non-x86 builds and vm86 on x86 in klibc? The linux BIOS people have a 40K version of emu86 available. Right now video ROMs would be the only user of this but there are SCSI disk controllers with boot ROM too that no one is developing for. ------------------------------------------------------- On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 09:34:53 -0700, Li-Ta Lo <ollie@lanl.gov> wrote:...