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2004 Aug 06
2
listening to ogg with a Mac
I believe that you can get plugins for iTunes (OSX) that allow you to play ogg files. Be aware that this does not mean they will play ogg vorbis streams. --thanks Michael Edwards http://www.walledcity.ca >===== Original Message From Joseph Wilhelm <tarken@lyrical.net> ===== >On Wed, 2003-05-21 at 10:16, boink wrote: >> hi, >> >> I'm not a Mac user, thus, my
2004 Mar 31
1
Sip phone with push display?
Anyone know of a business class sip hard phone that includes a quality display capable of supporting "push" data (maybe Polycom?). Something like... VM: 3 msgs OurStock (1:43pm): 59.5 somewhere on the display that can be updated (pushed) from a server? Rich
1999 Sep 03
1
smbd timed out kills WinNT application
Hi, Probably this problem is known and has already been discussed in this group, but I did not find any hints in the archive nor in the package description. On a PII/400/256MB RAM I am running SuSE 5.3 with smbd 2.0.2. Unfortunately, sometimes the WinNT client seems to loose its connection which crashes a WinNT application (SolidWorks) if the latter wants to save a project. (This happened 8
2004 Aug 06
1
listening to ogg with a Mac
On Wed, May 21, 2003 at 12:37:10PM -0600, Jack Moffitt wrote: > > I believe that you can get plugins for iTunes (OSX) that allow you to play ogg > > files. Be aware that this does not mean they will play ogg vorbis streams. > > They don't work very well. They only play _certain_ files. I couldn't > get them to work hardly at all, although I know I've gotten them to work > in the past. YMMV. I've found it to depend on the machine. Some macs only play ogg files, not streams, others play everything fine, others don't work at all. Also, especially aft...
1999 Sep 08
2
SAMBA 2.0.5a oplock_break: client failure in break
We are running Samba 2.0.5a on an AIX 4.2.1 box, and since we upgraded from 1.9.18, a Windows 95 client reports intermittent problems (timeouts) when saving small files. The log.smb file has entries from those events: [1999/09/08 14:59:07, 0] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(905) oplock_break resend [1999/09/08 14:59:17, 0] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(905) oplock_break resend [1999/09/08 14:59:27,
2015 Nov 04
1
Local Administrators (group) and delegation in AD
On 04/11/15 15:09, mathias dufresne wrote: > As Davor wants to delegate I expect he does not want to give > Administrator password to these persons ;) And using a keytab to > avoid giving them the password is not a solution: they would be able > to perform everything they want on samba, which is certainly far from > the delegation he initially thought... Ah, what I posted was
2005 Jun 28
2
symbol.For problem? (PR#7974)
It seems as though 'symbol.For' does not work correctly. > library("foo") > add(3,4) [1] 7 > sym.add(3,5) Error in .Fortran(symbol.For("add"), as.numeric(a), as.numeric(b), c = as.numeric(0)) : "Fortran" function name not in load table The function 'add' is a R wrapper to a simple fortran 77 subroutine that adds two numbers. In
1999 Sep 08
9
oplock_break problem
Hi, I have referred to the archive and some of you were having the oplock_break problem. Does anyone have any solution for this? Will reboot fix the problem? Please advise. regards, Bridget
2018 Nov 26
4
[RFC] Checking inline assembly for validity
GCC-style inline assembly is notoriously hard to write correctly, because it is the user's responsibility to tell the compiler about the requirements of the assembly (inputs, output, modified registers, memory access), and getting this wrong results in silently generating incorrect code. This is also dependent on register allocation and scheduling decisions made by the compiler, so an inline