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2017 Apr 26
2
Server kicking clients off
...ring the listen-client back up
to date instead of dumping the client. The reason being that when
network congestion causes Icecast to kick my listen-client off, the
client application just gives up. And this is a listen-client I'd like
to have running 24/7 so I can monitor the station's backroom server when
we are doing all-day music remotes.
I haven't found a media/url player that attempts re-connect when kicked
off. At least under Linux. On Windows a player called AIMP3 works great:
if it is disconnected from the server, it tries to reconnect. Over and
over and over. I like that...
2017 Apr 27
2
Server kicking clients off
...o date instead of dumping the client. The reason being
> that when network congestion causes Icecast to kick my
> listen-client off, the client application just gives up. And this
> is a listen-client I'd like to have running 24/7 so I can monitor
> the station's backroom server when we are doing all-day music remotes.
>
> I haven't found a media/url player that attempts re-connect when
> kicked off. At least under Linux. On Windows a player called AIMP3
> works great: if it is disconnected from the server, it tries to
> reconnect....
2017 Apr 27
0
Server kicking clients off
...client back up
> to date instead of dumping the client. The reason being that when network
> congestion causes Icecast to kick my listen-client off, the client
> application just gives up. And this is a listen-client I'd like to have
> running 24/7 so I can monitor the station's backroom server when we are
> doing all-day music remotes.
>
> I haven't found a media/url player that attempts re-connect when kicked
> off. At least under Linux. On Windows a player called AIMP3 works great: if
> it is disconnected from the server, it tries to reconnect. Over and over
&...
2017 Apr 28
1
Server kicking clients off
...ient.
>> The reason being that when network congestion causes Icecast
>> to kick my listen-client off, the client application just
>> gives up. And this is a listen-client I'd like to have
>> running 24/7 so I can monitor the station's backroom server
>> when we are doing all-day music remotes.
>>
>> I haven't found a media/url player that attempts re-connect
>> when kicked off. At least under Linux. On Windows a player
>> called AIMP3 works great: if it is disconnected fro...
2017 Apr 27
0
Server kicking clients off
...gt;> to date instead of dumping the client. The reason being that when network
>> congestion causes Icecast to kick my listen-client off, the client
>> application just gives up. And this is a listen-client I'd like to have
>> running 24/7 so I can monitor the station's backroom server when we are
>> doing all-day music remotes.
>>
>> I haven't found a media/url player that attempts re-connect when kicked
>> off. At least under Linux. On Windows a player called AIMP3 works great: if
>> it is disconnected from the server, it tries to reconn...
2009 Jan 08
3
Ashlee Vance's article on R in the New York Times
...task.
Well, Gentleman and Ihaka did not design the user interface for R. AT&T
researchers did, during the cold war. It's possible that a few employees at
proprietary software companies also contributed. It might have been largely
financed by American taxpayers, because there were a lot of backroom deals
during the cold war, and AT&T was typically in the thick of it. The user
interface for R, otherwise known as the S programming language has the same
origins as C and Unix.
Some R promoters point out that R has lexical scope and lots of Scheme
goodness. ( and what widespread programming l...
1998 Oct 29
0
Digest.
...At 08:05 AM 10/28/98 -0500, you wrote:
how about reporting? anything useful to please
the eyes of the management people?
>> I am the Firewall-1 administrator where I work and it has a very nice
>> GUI tool for defining objects (can be hosts, networks, DNS
<snipped>
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