Displaying 20 results from an estimated 87 matches for "_much_".
2006 May 19
1
imdex.update is 10 times slower than index.add_doc. Normal?
Hi,
I am seeing that
doc = index[''mykey'']
index.update ''mykey'', doc
is about 10 times slower than
doc = Document.new
doc[''id''] = ''mykey''
index << doc
It looks like #update is _much_ slower that #<<. Is it as expected?
Sergei.
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2013 Nov 14
2
How to negotiate 'Opus/Celt only'?
Hi,
Since our device can only handle the Celt part of Opus (due to a MIPS limitation), we have two questions:
1. Is it possible to via SDP force the remote party to send a specific mode of the 32 different possible modes or to force the remote side to use CELT only?
2. In the reference implementation of Opus it looks like the only way to force the encoder to use CELT only
2006 Mar 21
1
R functionality from within C# .NET
...d (I am using Visual C#).
I could not find anything related to this issue in the R-Win FAQ, and also not on R-help.
There are expensive commercial numerical/statistical libraries for use in .NET (e.g. http://www.extremeoptimization.com/, http://www.centerspace.net). Alas, as expected, they provide _much_ less functionality than R. So I wonder whether any other people have been successful in using R in their .NET projects, or if anybody has ideas how to best make it work (I'd be open to invest some time, possibly also with other interested folks).
Thanks for the good work,
Tobias
2000 Dec 29
1
vorbis.com/faq.html
...rent mathematical
principles from MP3, it
has different challenges when compressing
music. In current
listening tests, Vorbis and MP3 files encoded
at the same bitrates
have similar sound quality.
Naah, Vorbiws sounds _much_ better :-)
How fast are the encoders/decoders?
Right now the encoder is about as fast as
some of the commercial
audio encoders, but not nearly as fast as
some others. Since we are
using un...
2004 May 30
1
Fwd: hdlc and kernel 2.4.26
Hello,
I contacted Krzysztof Halasa, the maintainer of the current sethdlc
code. This is the response he gave me.
Of course, I have this working now. Still some minor configuration to
do, but It does work, and the connections to the internet are _much_
faster than when I went through the adtran... I would highly recommend
to anyone with a fractionated T1, with data and voice channels to set
up HDLC and not mess with the T1 router cost and trouble...
M.
Begin forwarded message:
>
>> but I am hoping to get hdlc working on
>> l...
2009 Apr 08
3
Rails 2.3 memcache performance drop
After much effort I upgraded our fairly large Rails app from 2.1 to
2.3. After deployment yesterday I noticed an across the board
increase in response times. It seems that every call to memcache now
takes 10x longer than before. Here are some example numbers from my
development log (below), with memcache running locally. We see
similar scale of performance drop in production as well - average
2004 Aug 06
2
Compiling with lame support
* Andrew M. Wu <andrewwu@Princeton.EDU> [010419 03:49]:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been trying to compile and re-compile ices-0.0.1beta5 with lame
> support.
>
> I've downloaded the source to lame-3.88beta and compiled it and installed
> it. The configure script allows for the compilation of a libmp3lame.a
> and libmp3lame.la, but not libmp3lame.so (in the INSTALL
2002 Jul 30
8
rehuff [source attached]
Hi all,
Yes, it's true. A new version of rehuff, the tool that losslessly compresses
Vorbis files: one that is easy to compile, and that works with
newer-than-two-years-ago streams, too!
On 1.0 streams, you get about 3% size reduction, and the headers get _much_
smaller (which helps for fast-start network streams).
Building it should be easy (you might have to add some -I and -L for libogg).
Missing features:
- support for floor0 and res0 and res1;
- recode in-place;
- support for chained and muxed streams etc;
- built-in...
2002 Jul 30
8
rehuff [source attached]
Hi all,
Yes, it's true. A new version of rehuff, the tool that losslessly compresses
Vorbis files: one that is easy to compile, and that works with
newer-than-two-years-ago streams, too!
On 1.0 streams, you get about 3% size reduction, and the headers get _much_
smaller (which helps for fast-start network streams).
Building it should be easy (you might have to add some -I and -L for libogg).
Missing features:
- support for floor0 and res0 and res1;
- recode in-place;
- support for chained and muxed streams etc;
- built-in...
2012 Nov 16
4
[LLVMdev] code-owner sporks
...days is *not* sane. The fact that we require pings at all indicates a
broken process. I don't understand why there is such resistance to a
patch queue. I don't even care about the revision control system as
much as I do about a managed patch system. We have a system for bugs,
which are _much_ less frequent occurrences than patches.
I can't stall my work for 3 days waiting for someone not to see my
patch.
> I think the most pings I've seen before an answer is Ping^4 ("Fix
> cmake for Hexagon cross compilers"), and the reviewers were very
> apologetic about th...
2015 Sep 17
2
(?) Mailman VERY slow with IPv6 (with work-around)
...opportunity to try EL7?
The build went fine and I was able to migrate the lists over with no
issues, but once I got there just about everything to do with Mailman
operations were painfully slow. For example, "list_lists" took 5
seconds of "real" time. I was used to it taking _much_ less as I only
have about 6 lists. This affected both the command-line Mailman tools
and the web interface. My first inclination was to blame Python, but
other code executed just fine with it.
While testing I tried an strace of list_lists and found that it was
timing out on a read operation to a...
2016 Nov 28
2
tftp file size limit: pxelinux.0 vs. syslinux.efi
...enough to be able to confirm exactly the progression of the
timeout through the TimeoutTable, but it appears that the pointer has hit the
"null" at the end of the table and we're giving up on the transfer.
So my thought is that the UEFI environment, or the code executing therein, is
_much_ slower than during standard BIOS boot, and we are in fact hitting a
built-in timeout in the tftp client portion of syslinux.efi likely due to some
slowness in UEFI environment. If you have any suggestions on where to modify
the code, I can increase the timeout values to try to confirm if this is i...
2015 Aug 18
5
TSAN hack on AArch64 for Android
...hat everyone is ok to do so.
>
> My tuppence.
>
> --renato
Hi Renato,
So the problem is only with the tls emulation, right?
I don't know what it worth to add __thread support to android, and
whether somebody is going to address it soon.
But I think we can make the tls emulation _much_ cleaner. First, we
need to put all tsan per-thread data into ThreadState object, accesses
to ThreadState are already wrapped into cur_thread() function. So now
we have a single function to modify, no macros spread across the
codebase, no new files, etc. Then, I've looked at pthread_getspecific...
2004 Sep 16
3
SIP Phone -> PBX Phone
Hi,
I'm new to Asterisk, and am researching information on linking Asterisk
to an existing PBX. Could somebody please help me with what might be
required for the following setup? -
- We have an existing PBX.
- I am going to setup Asterisk on our internal network along with some
internal SIP phones.
- I understand how Asterisk will act as the SIP Server, and SIP phones
will be able to call
2004 Jul 21
6
Astricon costs...
Has anyone really looked at the costs for Astricon. But the hotel costs.
$111.00 USD per night.. come on guys give me a break. I will not be staying
at that hotel. I can rent a car and stay near the air port for almost half
that. In addition from what I have been told their will be no shuttle
service from the Airport to the hotel.
Anyone else have any input on this?
bkw_
PS: I'm going
2017 Mar 19
4
"isolinux.bin missing or corrupt" when booting USB flash drive in old PC
...nd support (at least a little bit?). After all, they
only have to dd images and test the boot. If nothing else, they would
serve for comparison, narrowing down the source of problems.
At any rate, I am still of the opinion that using "the flexible way"
and/or auxiliary tools should be _much_ more effective and less
time-consuming for troubleshooting.
Regards,
Ady.
2005 Mar 21
9
why even use SIP
I am setting up a new asterisk based call center. I just read:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-IAX+versus+SIP
After reading this and other google results for "IAX vs SIP" is there
any reason why i should use SIP anywhere !!
t
2012 Nov 16
0
[LLVMdev] code-owner sporks
...The fact that we require pings at all indicates a
> broken process. I don't understand why there is such resistance to a
> patch queue. I don't even care about the revision control system as
> much as I do about a managed patch system. We have a system for bugs,
> which are _much_ less frequent occurrences than patches.
>
> I can't stall my work for 3 days waiting for someone not to see my
> patch.
David, I can understand your position here, but I don't see *you* reviewing any patches.
-Chris
2016 Nov 29
0
tftp file size limit: pxelinux.0 vs. syslinux.efi
...firm exactly the progression of the
> timeout through the TimeoutTable, but it appears that the pointer has hit the
> "null" at the end of the table and we're giving up on the transfer.
>
> So my thought is that the UEFI environment, or the code executing therein, is
> _much_ slower than during standard BIOS boot, and we are in fact hitting a
> built-in timeout in the tftp client portion of syslinux.efi likely due to some
> slowness in UEFI environment. If you have any suggestions on where to modify
> the code, I can increase the timeout values to try to confi...
2017 Mar 19
0
"isolinux.bin missing or corrupt" when booting USB flash drive in old PC
...> Having simple minimal boot images [...] perhaps [...] can help users
> and support
I am not opposed to such a collection. But somebody needs to set up
the ISOLINUXes or SYSLINUXes before we can pack them up as ISOs.
> "the flexible way"
> and/or auxiliary tools should be _much_ more effective and less
> time-consuming for troubleshooting.
It is always worth a try if the isohybrid way fails.
I wonder, though, whether creating a bootable hard disk from an ISO
is really system agnostic. I.e. does it work with all distro ISOs ?
There must be some reason why the distro m...