Displaying 20 results from an estimated 31 matches for "applause".
2011 Apr 10
4
A round of applause!
Hello All,
Just a short note to add my vote for a HUGE round of applause to the
CentOS team for their untiring efforts in getting releases out the door.
I've just upgraded several servers to 5.6 and it all "just works".
None of the team's work is easy to accomplish, especially when
less-than-useful complaints keep popping up from thoughtless user...
2007 Nov 21
1
Last Change for the css
...0
@@ -13,8 +13,6 @@
*/
body {
- padding-top: 3%;
- padding-bottom: 3%;
padding-right: 10%;
padding-left: 10%;
margin: 0px;
And after that we go live!
Just joking. We already are live. See <http://wiki.centos.org/>.
And now, Ladies and Gentlemen, show a big round of applause for Alain!
Alain: Thank you in the name of the CentOS Team. Great work.
Cheers,
Ralph
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2002 Jul 27
1
ABX at q8
Hello!
First of all, 100x thanks to Monty and colleagues: you have done an
excellent job! I just didn't believe my ears when I first tested Oggenc
1.0 at q0 to q1 - it sounds AMAZINGLY GOOD !!!
But as HDD drives are getting larger and cheaper, most of us move toward
higher quality settings ......... I use q8, because:
- I was able to ABX some test samples up to q4.99
- at q8 Ogg is still
2013 Feb 23
1
smb.conf getting changed?
Hi!
I got my first Samba 4 system up and running. {No applause, just throw
money. Paper please, coins hurt}
It is just a home network of about a dozen or so boxes.
I have noticed that when I do a testparm, the result is not the same as
the file I created.
I'm fairly certain it isn't anything to worry about; I'm just trying to
learn.
Thanks!...
2007 Jan 18
2
the one minute perl expert :p
...rt now (sung to the tune of "I read the One
Minute Manager Book today yeah yeah yeah baby baby"
:p
My first perl research and program called test.pl
use Net::DNS;
print Net::DNS->version, "\n";
the result of "perl test.pl" as expected was
0.48
Please keep the applause to a minimum please.
Tens and twenties work better for me anyways...
Oh, and I forgot, I won the lottery again today via an old email account and
I am sharing. Anyone interested in paying the winner's fee for me?
:p
- rh
--
Robert - Abba Communications
Computer & Internet Services...
2003 Sep 09
1
Should Speex VBR Introduce Distortion?
Hi All,
I've run into a small hiccup in encoding my audios with Speex. When I
encode audience laughter and applause with 'speexenc' (version 1.0.1),
the result is quite acceptable... until I enable VBR. Then it distorts
horribly.
My understanding of VBR is that it frees the encoder to vary the number
of bits emitted to better maintain the quality requested, and so I would
have expected, if there were t...
2007 Mar 02
7
Lame question about cp
Hi,
How can i copy a file to another with the same name without being
prompted for a confirmation ?
I read the cp man page, but nada.
Any help would be appreciated.
Warm Regards,
M?rio Gamito
2003 Jan 07
1
Vorbis for low bitrate speech (10-20kbps)
...to hang far too frequently.
I then tried Ogg Vorbis v1.0, which I found to provide the best compromise
by quite some margin.
Downmixed to mono and resampled to 8000 Hz, with quality -1.0, the average
bitrate came to 10kbps, with no tinny, robotic sounds except for a slight
hollow edge on some applause transients at about 1'30". The whole speech
encoded to about 10.5 kbps, and is available (along with a short test
sample, demonstrating the intelligibility) on my website:
http://members.lycos.co.uk/bhafool1#munger
The quality wasn't annoying even for long listening periods, the fi...
2000 Jun 19
2
fortran compile problem with R-1.1.0
Hello List,
Knowing I would eventually need to ask for help on the list, I've held
off my thanks and congratulations on the 1.+ releases of R. I am amazed
at the dedication of the R-core team, and do add my applause and thanks.
I've had a compile problem with the latest version which has not
occurred before. I'm compiling under:
platform sparc-sun-solaris2.6
arch sparc
os solaris2.6
system sparc, solaris2.6
and have used f77 without problems in the past....
2024 Mar 21
1
Building Packages.
...>
>
No need for any hashes to see that install.packages is not the
one from R.
---
Concluding from your, Ben's, finding I'd guess that Posit
finally decided to move away from this very unfriendly idea of
sneakily replacing a base R function ?
That would actually give raise to some applause..
Martin
> On 2024-03-20 1:20 p.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>> On 20/03/2024 1:07 p.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>>> On 20/03/2024 12:37 p.m., Ben Bolker wrote:
>>>> ???? Ivan, can you give more detail on this? I've heard
>>>> this is...
2002 Jul 11
2
Testing
...esting against a collection of known "hard-to-encode"
clips before new releases?
It would be an obvious thing, if you want to be serious about quality.
I brought this up because I tried latest cvs version of oggenc on one of
these standard clips I have. It's a 6 sec long clip of an applause. Heavy
noise is easy to hear with qualities 0 to 5,99. (This corresponds to
bitrates from ~100 kbit/s to ~300 kbit/s) The clip is available at:
http://lame.sourceforge.net/download/samples/applaud.wav
/Erik
<p>--- >8 ----
List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/
Ogg project homepage...
2007 Jan 12
0
Kerberos Password Changes
...only stumbling block left.
Oh, and just out of curiosity, and if anyone has a second or two, any ideas
for how/if Samba4 will handle "external" LDAP and Kerberos data sources?
Lastly, I am still amazed at how smoothly all of this stuff works,
especially combined - as always, a round of applause to all the Samba
developers, Jason Heiss for writing a terrific how-to on implementing
Kerberos and OpenLDAP, and the IDEALX guys for their how-to as well.
--
+-------------------------------------------------+
| Sean Elble |
| Virginia Tech, Class of 2008...
2008 Sep 30
1
Questions on custom LiveCD
I tried making my own LiveCD according to the instructions on the project
site. First, applause, the basic procedure works like a charm. It's really
easy to do and works right from the beginning (I'm building it inside a
VM). I tried the minimal and the desktop version (with a few changes).
I have encountered a few problems and have some questions.
The German keyboard I set in the...
2006 Feb 24
6
[JOB] at yakimaherald.com
Friends-
I have taken a new job and will be moving at the end of March. The
newspaper I currently work for is looking for someone to take my
place. I have really enjoyed working here. It is a great environment
with very nice people to work with. And the best part is you get to
develop in Ruby and Rails, for everything!
The paper is willing to accept applications from people who would
2001 Sep 05
2
vorbis.arkena.com Ogg stream testing
Thanks for letting us try this.
On my 1.5M DSL line in Pasadena CA USA, I get the 128k stream real
good, output to Alesis M1 Active monitors. The fidelity is fine, as
far as what I think the content probably sounds like. The 64K stream
comes in fine as to throughput but sounds quite grainy, smeared and
flangy high freqs. Well, you asked for reports.
Keep up the good work.
--- >8 ----
2004 Feb 04
2
Audo quality problem
Hello.
First of all, thanx for that great codec. I would encode all my music with Ogg Vorbis in the future, if it hadn't been for some samples I encoded for test purposes: Everything was great as long a I used "natural" sounds/music, but certain pieces of synthesized music (specially techno) contained very audible artifacts even at high bitrates.
So I just went on using mp3 for
2024 Mar 20
1
Building Packages.
Hmm, looks platform-specific. Under Linux both RStudio and external
R console return
a0b52513622c41c11e3ef57c7a485767
for digest::digest(install.packages)
On 2024-03-20 1:20 p.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> On 20/03/2024 1:07 p.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>> On 20/03/2024 12:37 p.m., Ben Bolker wrote:
>>> ???? Ivan, can you give more detail on this? I've heard this issue
2004 Aug 06
2
--dtx alone does nothing?
...p ${complexity} ${vad} ${dtx} input.${band}.wav output.${band}.${quality}.${complexity}.${vad%%--}.${dtx%%--}.speex
done
done
done
done
done
on a set of .wav files generated from ripping a CD (Doug Stanhope/Die Laughing)
which is all talk with some applause (sorry Doug). I sox'd them down to 8k,
16k, and 32k so that speex would have something good to chomp on.
So far, I've noticed that --dtx alone doesn't seem to do anything, but --vad does
and the combination --dtx with --vad does more. The lone exception is for wide
and ultra-wide cod...
2006 Mar 06
3
Can I install in the following fashion?
...living, breathing edifice of code, that works,
that works cleanly, that works as none has before. Yes.
But I would think (IMHO) that the developer would receive a greater
portion of the ego rush (also a big part of the developer stimulus) of
overwhelming application acceptance (and thunderous applause), if he or
she made it easy to support and upgrade! You see a sysadmin is so often
an utter coward (I confess), who doesn't like unpleasant surprises,
whose managment Really Doesn't Like Unpleasant Surprises. When I do my
job really well, nobody knows I've done anything.
OK...let...
2002 Aug 01
2
Archival quality for music
This mail depends upon the fact that I don't have a couple of good
earphones ;-)
I read in the site that q=6 is a very high quality, but does it contain
perceivable differencies from the original? (for 95% of people, of course).
I also found q=6 to produce files slightly bigger (1/10 bigger) than those
produced with lame VBR q=2 (about 192 bps on average). I always thought
LAME VBR q=2