Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches for "aaaaaaaaaa".
2005 Mar 09
4
Broadvoice Multiple "lines"
I configured this once now I forgot what I did.
Two Broadvoice accounts.
Incoming is simple - just use the phone numbers.
Outgoing:
Dial out on a specific line
and/or
set up the groups and select the other "line" if the first one is busy?
--
James Taylor
MetroTel
3505 Summerihll Road
Suite 11
Texarkana, Texas 75503
903-793-1956
2019 Mar 08
1
Suggestions for dovecot-submission (XCLIENT NAME attribute)
Hi,
Currently, Dovecot Submission doesn't forward NAME attribute when XCLIENT is enable:
Received: from server.example.org (localhost [1.2.3.4])
(Authenticated sender: test at example.org)
by localhost (Postfix) with ESMTPA id AAAAAAAAAA
for <user at domain.com>; Fri, 8 Mar 2019 12:28:02
Postfix adds a header with the sender IP address (1.2.3.4), but with localhost as hostname.
It would be great if Dovecot Submission send NAME attribute, with the resolved hostname of the sender IP (ADDR attribute).
Thank you!
--
Marce...
2008 Dec 17
1
How to iterate dataframe within a hash
Dear all,
I have the following data structure
> print(testlib)
$tags
tag count.raw count.adj err
1 aaaaaaaaaa 94 93 0.5
2 aaaaaaaaac 1 2 0.2
3 aaaaaaaaag 3 2 0.1
4 aaaaaaaaca 1 1 0.003
I want to iterate the data above and print only
"tag", "count.raw"...
2006 Aug 10
4
Getting "Invalid HTTP format, parsing fails." from one client
Hi!
I am new to Mongrel but really like it so far. We''ve been running a
single instance for our test server for about a week now. When one
of our editors accesses the site, they receive a blank white page in
Firefox and/or IE6/Win.
In Mongrel logs we see this:
Wed Aug 09 16:25:30 PDT 2006: BAD CLIENT (192.168.2.42): Invalid HTTP
format, parsing fails.
Wed Aug 09 16:25:31 PDT
2013 Feb 26
1
Delay before audio starts
...first I thought it was a call forwarding issue because I got this
message in the console:
[Feb 26 12:35:19] NOTICE[1143][C-0000025d]: app_dial.c:958 do_forward:
Not accepting call completion offers from call-forward recipient
Local/1XXXXXXXXXX at default-00000013;1
So I put this in my dial plan:
1AAAAAAAAAA => {
NoOp(${CALLERID(num)});
Ringing;
Set(CHANNEL(musicclass)=none);
Dial(${OUTBOUND-TRUNKR}/1XXXXXXXXXX,30);
Voicemail(198,u);
};
So basically as soon as someone calls incoming number AAAAAAAAAA,
Asterisk dials phone number XXXXXXXXXX. it's a quick...
2007 Jun 25
2
iptables rule (MAC filtering)
Hi all,
I've a CentOS box which as two NIC; this box is also a router for LAN
subnet:
------------------------------------
| eth0 (external) 172.0.0.1 |
| eth1 (internal) 192.168.1.1 |
------------------------------------
|
LAN clients (192.168.1.2+)
I want to allow http acces only for two LAN boxes; an only http access,
which means that others protocols as smtp, pop3,
2005 Sep 01
0
strwrap
...] is the number of characters in the string
that consists of the first i words *with a trailing space*,
so there is no need to split unless this number exceeds
the target width plus one.
A code snippet for testing:
x <- paste(sapply(sample(10, 100, rep=T),
function(x) substring("aaaaaaaaaa", 1, x)), collapse=" ")
sapply(10:40, function(m) c(requested.width=m,
actual.width=max(nchar(strwrap(x, m)))))
Tested on:
> R.version
_
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch i386
os mingw32
system i386, mingw32
status Under developmen...
2005 Dec 12
2
mdf -- better adaption of W?
...Big Gun, we see and hear a large
residual echo from the opening el-guitar. This seems to be a result of a
semi-stable sound that lasts more than 20 ms; the canceller finds a
correlation in 4-5 timebins instead of just one. We could reproduce the
same result by playing a human voice saying "aaaaaaaaaa" without variation
in pitch; the weights for those frequency bins would increase for all the
timeslots in W.
Now, people don't say "aaaaaaaaaaaaa" all that often, but they do play
music that has a few "long" sounds, and saying "aaaaanyway" is enough to
tr...
2005 Dec 12
0
mdf -- better adaption of W?
...hear a large
> residual echo from the opening el-guitar. This seems to be a result of a
> semi-stable sound that lasts more than 20 ms; the canceller finds a
> correlation in 4-5 timebins instead of just one. We could reproduce the
> same result by playing a human voice saying "aaaaaaaaaa" without variation
> in pitch; the weights for those frequency bins would increase for all the
> timeslots in W.
>
> Now, people don't say "aaaaaaaaaaaaa" all that often, but they do play
> music that has a few "long" sounds, and saying "aaaaanyw...
2005 Dec 05
2
mdf -- better adaption of W?
Hi,
I'm still working on visualizing the echo canceller, but I discovered
something that might be interresting.
During testing, i did this:
Generate a test signal (10+x sine waves per frame), where x increases by
one for each iteration, and wraps around at 100.
Set the speaker signal for the frame to the test signal.
Add 0.5*test signal to the mic signal.
When watching the power graph