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2011 Mar 07
3
1.8.3 - IAX - echo - jitterbuffer
I'm using iaxagent on a Droid X to connect by IAX to 1.8.3 at the
office. 1.8.3 has sip phones. The audio is fine on the Droid X side. On
the office side, they hear an echo of _their_ speech, not mine.
The office uses sip-providers generally without any echo problem.
Where do I start to figure this out? How do I narrow it down? Can I
figure out if it is an iaxagent problem? Could using jitterbuffer cause
this?
Thanks for any help.
sean
2005 Sep 15
2
Caller ID for auto outgoing calls
...m using /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing files to place automatic
calls, but I'm having trouble setting the Caller ID for the second half
of the call.
In other words, when we call the first number, we want the Caller ID
set to our number, but then when we connect them to the second number,
we want _their_ number to be the Caller ID.
I've tried the following (and various approximations):
Channel: Local/16193644799@outtrunk
Callerid: 6193647100
MaxRetries: 5
RetryTime: 60
WaitTime: 60
Context: outtrunk
Extension: 16193647100
Priority: 1
SetVar: CALLERIDNUM=6193644799
When it calls 6193644799, i...
2006 Jan 10
2
TE405p -- loopback for the phone company?
...I vi PRI, fwiw) was trying to diagnose a problem, they asked me to put my interface in loopback -- and I
couldn't figure out what they meant or how to do it. I've plugged a loopback *connector* into my 405p and tested it internally, but
they wanted something that, apparently, looped back _their_ signal.
What the?
I got zttool running and selected "loop" on the interface, but it didn't seem to do what they wanted (nor could I tell that it did
anything at all). Many googles for zaptel and loop didn't turn up anything useful.
Eric.
2018 Jan 23
1
Inclusion of Polly and isl into core LLVM
...nificant memory gains, on all larger benchmarks. In fact, in many
>> cases our analysis terminates in seconds where prior code runs out of
>> memory or times out after 4 hours.
>
> They compared against PPL and ELISA.
Gah, my mistake - they compared against NewPolka and PPL, and _their_
work was ELINA.
2018 Jan 23
0
Inclusion of Polly and isl into core LLVM
On Mon, 15 Jan 2018 22:44:45 +0100, Tobias Grosser via llvm-dev wrote:
<snip>
> * How stable/fast/… is Polly today
> * We build all of AOSP with rather restrictive compile-time limits
> * Bootstrapping time of clang is regressed by 6% (at most)
> * Removal of scalar dependences is today very generic and must be
> sped up in the future
> * Polly still
2018 Oct 19
0
What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?
...ne.
>
> Because he's funded. And I strongly suspect that a lot of that funding
> comes from M$'s interest in Upstream.
> <snip>
>>
>> With all due respect, many people just stopped offering any argument
>> about systemd, and simply fled elsewhere which in _their_ opinion
>> (and I am one of them) lies better in what they with their education
>> and life experience is more reasonably resembling system suitable
>> for servers.
>>
>> Servers are key word for me. You can see me using macintosh laptop in
>> variety of places,...
1999 Jun 29
3
S v. 5
Does R, or will R, be integrating the changes to the Chambers/Lucent S
language under their version 5.0? If not already, then when?
John Thaden
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2005 Nov 07
2
ATA-over-Ethernet v's iSCSI
Nick,
What are you planning on running over the shared connection? Database, eMail, File Shares? How many users? How much data? What is your I/O profile?
I've worked with 'enterprise' storage most of my career either as a consumer, adviser or provider - can't comment on AoE other than to suggest you look at what are the business & technical goals, how they solve it and what
2018 Oct 18
7
What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?
...ennart Poettering gets stuff done.
Because he's funded. And I strongly suspect that a lot of that funding
comes from M$'s interest in Upstream.
<snip>
>
> With all due respect, many people just stopped offering any argument
> about systemd, and simply fled elsewhere which in _their_ opinion
> (and I am one of them) lies better in what they with their education
> and life experience is more reasonably resembling system suitable
> for servers.
>
> Servers are key word for me. You can see me using macintosh laptop in
> variety of places, that doens't mean Ma...
1997 Dec 19
6
cross-subnet browsing
I have 2 subnets. Subnet 1 has an NT WINS server. Subnet 2 has a Samba
server acting as domain master browser and local master browser
for a workgroup.
If I view the network neighborhood from a Win 95 PC on Subnet 1
(call it PC_A), I can see all the hosts in the workgroup on both subnets.
If I view the network neighborhood from a Win 95 PC on Subnet 2
(call it PC_B), I cannot see PC_A. I
2018 Jan 15
3
Inclusion of Polly and isl into core LLVM
[add subject]
Dear LLVM community,
hope all of you had a good start into 2018 and a quiet branching of LLVM 6.0.
With the latest LLVM release out of the way and a longer development phase starting, we would like to restart the process of including Polly and isl into core LLVM to bring changes in early on before the next LLVM release.
Short summary:
* Today Polly is already part of each LLVM
2018 Oct 18
4
What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?
On Oct 17, 2018, at 3:28 PM, Mark Rousell <mark.rousell at signal100.com> wrote:
>
> On 17/10/2018 20:03, Warren Young wrote:
>> On Oct 17, 2018, at 10:03 AM, Mark Rousell <mark.rousell at signal100.com> wrote:
>>> launchd is not being forced on them as systemd is in practice
>> Try doing without launchd on macOS.
>
> If launchd was on Linux and it
2018 Oct 18
1
What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?
...ing systemd seems to be going into anti-systemd advocacy campaigns, plus a tiny slice off to the side going into retrenchment to SysVInit. That?s conservatism, plain and simple.
With all due respect, many people just stopped offering any argument
about systemd, and simply fled elsewhere which in _their_ opinion (and I
am one of them) lies better in what they with their education and life
experience is more reasonably resembling system suitable for servers.
Servers are key word for me. You can see me using macintosh laptop in
variety of places, that doens't mean MacOS will be my choice for...