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2008 Apr 15
1
Steam chugging exsessive ammounts of cpu
It's taking about 50%~ just started.
wine 0.9.59 on ubuntu hardy tried tweaking winecfg and ingame resolutions GL/D3D renderer etc. (for cs 1.6)
Other games work fine.
2006 Jul 10
2
acts_as_ferret 0.2.2
Hi all,
I just tagged acts_as_ferret 0.2.2 as the current stable version, so get
it while it''s hot ;-)
new features:
- added support for the multiple models/single index approach.
- find out the total number of search results by calling total_hits on
the array returned by find_by_contents.
fixes:
- trac tickets #20 (find_by_contents breaks ferret sorting) and #24
2009 Mar 12
4
Serving 120 concurrent calls
Hello,
a local prison contacted us regarding some calling card solution.
they need 4 E1s to serve 120 rooms in that prison.
we are planning on using 4 servers to serve the calls and one for the database
servers' specifications are:
2.8 Dual Core Proccessors
2 GB Ram
160 Sata Drive
each server will be provided with 1 E1 card
Questions are:
1- will those servers be able to handle that ammount
2007 May 29
2
Noise suppression less than AGC gain
Hi,
I've had a small case with noise suppression and AGC. I have a fairly
noisy environment here, and with the default parameters, noise
suppression works fairly well while I talk. However, when I shut up, AGC
starts slowly increasing the gain until it has amplified whatever noise
is left to levels about equal to having no filtering at all. As soon as
I talk, AGC backs down fairly quick
2005 Feb 04
2
New Asterisk user with a goal
Hi All, I am rather new to the asterisk world, and new to VoIP in
general, my question seems rather simple compared to some of the
topics under discussion here :)
I have done quite a bit of reading and fiddling trying to get a system
set up, to no avail yet
basically myself and a friend (both behind NAT and Firewalls, but able
to set up the firewall rules/port mappings ourself) are interesting in
2009 Jul 08
9
Question about optimal filesystem with many small files.
Hi,
I have a program that writes lots of files to a directory tree (around 15 Million fo files), and a node can have up to 400000 files (and I don't have any way to split this ammount in smaller ones). As the number of files grows, my application gets slower and slower (the app is works something like a cache for another app and I can't redesign the way it distributes files into disk due
2003 Oct 23
3
Shorewall backup configuration patch/hack
Hi,
I created a modification (more like a hack) to shorewall that backups a
configuration after succesfully (re)starting it. In case a future
(re)start fails it will use this backup configuration. (instead of
stopping the firewall and generating a massive ammount phonecalls ;)
I didn''t pay too much attention to the ramifications of this patch, so let
me know if i screwed anything up.
2004 Aug 06
2
More questions!
Hey thanks for your help guys. I got everything working.
I've got a few other questions though. I want to have a dj/station type
script or program to cycle through mp3's and play a call sign mp3 every
certain # of songs. Whats the best program to do this? There's a few i've
seen on freshmeat.net but i'm unsure of which to use.
Also, I want to do a live broadcast once a week.
2011 Jun 20
3
Bug#631102: xen: Xen guests on Squeeze lose networking randomly
...e Dom0, up to date.
Networking is handled by OS scripts, such that br0 and br1 are bridge interfaces.
Without warning, the DomU (Ubuntu 10.04 LTS) loses inbound connectivity. It tends to happen after several hours. It doesn't seem to be affected by throughput and is triggering on very small ammounts (5MB in and out over that time). Having active traffic doesn't help, it still dies.
Updated the DomU to kernel 2.6.35 with no change. I suspect the problem lies on the Dom0 side.
It's possible to "revive" the DomU for a short while by getting a console with xm on Dom0 and then...
2006 Jul 05
2
get value from array.
hi,
Im running the following sql statment which returns 1 result.
pSql = "SELECT sum(amount)
FROM payments
WHERE expected_pay_date LIKE ''"+pWholeDate+"%''
AND invoice_id IS null "
aResult = Payment.find_by_sql(pSql)
how can I get the result of this?
(when doing @aResult.inspect it
2007 Dec 07
2
[PATCH 0/3] Unify segment headers
Hi,
In this patch, I unify segment_32.h and segment_64.h into segment.h
They have some common parts, but a considerable ammount of code still has
to be around ifdefs.
The only patch that is really important to paravirt is the first one, that
moves a paravirt definition into the common header. The other two are just
normal integration, and pretty much independent
2010 May 17
2
dovecot2beta5 lmtp
Hello,
recently I inspected the sourcecode of the lmtp server. I searched for changes
that would add return-path header.
( http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2010-February/046401.html )
But I found, that all mails are spooled via files in /tmp.
( dovecot2/srv/lmtp/commands.c ~line 695 )
has somebody experiences while delivering huge ammount of mail via
dovecot2 lmtp service?
- is it
2003 May 06
0
OpenSSH Bug / Fix
To Whom It May Concern,
Our team has found what we believe to be a bug in the code for SSHD. When
creating an SSH port forward between a Linux machine (server) and a machine running
Cygwin (client), we were getting buffering of data coming from the server. This buffering
caused small ammounts of data to be bursted, instead of sent immediately. Also, since
debug output showed that "TCP_NODELAY" was being set on the sockets in both SSHD
and SSH, we were perplexed. However, more research into the issue revealed
the problem.
While the socket option "TCP_NODELAY" is b...
2008 Mar 25
1
Asterisk parking hold and transferdigittimeout
Hi,
anyone out there with the same problems and a possible solution to the
following?
The functions callparking and hold use the same transferdigittimeout in
features.conf.
While I think 3 to 5 seconds are enough to let the user "find" their keys on
the phone,
the double ammount of time ( 2 x 5 secs) you have to wait before a call is
parked and
the parkposition is announced, is
2008 Dec 16
1
sorting files by size
Hi everyone,
I use rsync to incrementally maintain a complete mirror of my laptop.
Due to the presence of large files (video), I often have to interrupt
rsync and restart it later.
In this context, an option "--sort-by-size" would be very helpful to get
the maximum number of files transfered before an interruption. "size"
could be the actual file size, or the ammount of bytes
2007 Dec 07
2
[PATCH 0/3] Unify segment headers
Hi,
In this patch, I unify segment_32.h and segment_64.h into segment.h
They have some common parts, but a considerable ammount of code still has
to be around ifdefs.
The only patch that is really important to paravirt is the first one, that
moves a paravirt definition into the common header. The other two are just
normal integration, and pretty much independent
2004 Jan 26
0
Maximum number of paralel connections
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I was wondering, most of the p2p programs are bandwith wasters, because they open lots of parallel connections.
I have 5 queues to prioritize traffic, but these p2p open thousands of connections and my systems gets REALLY HIGH latence.
Does anybody of you know by any means, for a DSL connections, the ammount of parallel connections for a good rate
2007 Mar 29
1
Extending the to_s method
Hi!
I''m developing an localization plugin (just for my own purposes) and I
wanted to extend the to_s method for the Time class.
What I want to do:
when someone does date.to_s(:short) that a localized version of
the :short date is displayed.
But I don''t know how to accomplish this. I know have this:
class Time
def to_s(option)
print option.to_yaml
2005 Sep 18
1
Adjustable parameters for VAD in preprocessor
*Sigh* Some day I'll learn to set the right sender address when posting to
membership-restricted mailing addresses. Was wondering why this hadn't
arrived. Reposted message as follows:
Hi,
Would a patch to change the constants on line 454 - 462 in the preprocessor
into variables be of general interest? At the moment, whether or not
"is_speech" is 1 is hardcoded to be
2009 May 13
1
What's faster for getting mails into Rails: Dbmail & direct MySQL or net/pop with maildir
Hi,
it's my first message in this list, so please excuse any mistakes!
I have a quite specific problem and nobody in the Ruby on Rails lists
could help me, because it is actually more a question for mail-
experts. So I hope you can help me.
I'm planning to set up a mailserver using dovecot. Users of my Rails
App can forward their emails (john at doe.com) to an personal address