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2009 Jul 02
4
Slow connection and browsing
...e. Then, magically, things start working
normally. Once I browse or connect to the server, it works perfectly for
a $foo amount of time. If I step away, come back and try to read a
drive, browsing it then comes to a halt and freezes again.
Now, if I remove the Novell client completely, things work _perfectly_.
I can browse and connect, disconnect, reconnect, the works, all at
normal speed. I know the simple answer is that it is "something with the
client," but I was wondering if anyone had any better insight. It's
making my life miserable :)
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Matthew Daubenspeck
Gentoo Linux i686 In...
2006 May 08
3
PSTN Incoming call on real line disrupts VoIP call over DSL circuit
...al"
phone rings, everything continues fine (temporarily). If the real phone
is answered, either by a person, or by the answering machine (which is
in another room, connected to a filter on another jack), then the audio
on the Asterisk conversation becomes _one way_. My father can be heard
_perfectly_ by the remote side of the conversation, but he can hear
nothing. When the POTS line is hung up, then both sides of the VoIP call
go dead (audio-wise). Of course, he can now redial a VoIP call, and both
sides work perfectly...
At first, I couldn't imagine that it was anything other than a ba...
2007 Nov 05
6
Strange wildcard problem
...0000x
x00000_00081_00013x''.
Now, the ferret query that gets constructed when we do the relevant
queries simply looks like:
''ferret_product_tuple:x00082_?????_?????x''
and this would, in the above instance, match that supplier.
Everything I''ve described works _perfectly_, EXCEPT...
we also index product_categories on this same string. So product
category #82 would have a bunch of ferret_product_tuple strings that
start out x00082 and have various things in the other positions.
Here''s what''s strange... a product_category query for
''...