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2007 Jun 14
2
Blackfin inline assembler and VisualDSP++ toolchain
> >Actually, you're the first I know using the VisualDSP++ toolchain :-) > I guess that's because speex has pretty big memory footprint. So developers that integrate speex tend to have plenty of RAM and once one has plenty of RAM he could install biggish OS. And between biggish OSes for Blackfin the most popular choice is uCLinux. And ucLinux works best with gnu tools. Something like that. On the other hand, developers that use Blakfin in a manner similar to traditional 16-bit DSP usage model, i.e. without external RAM or with relatively small inte...
2023 Oct 27
2
Permissions issue on domain member server (samba as an appliance)
Hi, We have a rat's nest of windows servers all sharing little bits of storage which I'm trying to consolidate on one biggish linux server. I've install a fresh Ubuntu 22.04 and samba 4.15 that comes standard. I've also joined the domain using autorid as the backend and users are getting UID and GIDs correctly as evidenced by wbinfo -i USER and id USER. I've also mapped a domain admin user to root using userna...
2015 Jun 24
2
Files larger than 1GB fail to copy
I have a QNAP TS-410 NAS on which I have some CIFS shares. I'm trying to copy some biggish files from a Lunix machine to the CIFS share on the NAS but have runs into problems. I've created files of various sizes and I've found that I can copy files up to size 1024MB to the CIFS share on the NAS, but when I try to copy anything larger than that the copy command hangs forever and n...
2012 Dec 06
2
function to filter identical data.fames using less than (<) and greater than (>)
Esteemed UseRs, I've got many biggish data frames which need a lot subsetting, like in this example: # example eg <- data.frame(A = rnorm(10), B = rnorm(10), C = rnorm(10), D = rnorm(10)) egsub <- eg[eg$A < 0 & eg$B < 1 & eg$C > 0, ] egsub egsub2 <- eg[eg$A > 1 & eg$B > 0, ] egsub2 # To make this...
2023 Oct 27
2
Permissions issue on domain member server (samba as an appliance)
...kend has some limitations. I recommend using rid. Regards. On 27 Oct 2023 at 20:08 +0100, Greg Dickie via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>, wrote: > Hi, > > We have a rat's nest of windows servers all sharing little bits of > storage which I'm trying to consolidate on one biggish linux server. I've > install a fresh Ubuntu 22.04 and samba 4.15 that comes standard. I've also > joined the domain using autorid as the backend and users are getting UID > and GIDs correctly as evidenced by wbinfo -i USER and id USER. I've also > mapped a domain admin user...
2020 Jun 15
3
Voice "broken" during calls
...plication) on the separate cores. I'm not sure Asterisk can do this for a single call. > The LAN interface is Gbps, and my DSL is only 50Mbps, so it is not > possible to get it full of band... Can you get the full 50Mbps through the Banana when you're doing a download of something biggish? > Last but not least: I tried calls via Skype and WhatsApp (with my phone > in my WLAN). No problem and very good quality, so the BananaPI does not > have any problem to manage the data transfer, isn't it? The big difference there, though, is that Asterisk (running on the Banana) is...
2008 Oct 17
1
Album art - requirements
...e: Kate headers would weight at 162 bytes for header payload, plus two Ogg frames at 29 bytes each, and would be per image rather than per file. If carrying a 25 KB PNG image, this is only about 0.1% though. One drawback is streaming, where all of this is stuffed into the headers, so there's a biggish hit at connection if sending a stream loaded with images. Caveat icecast operator I suppose. Icecast could also be made to automatically strip those as an option too, if needed (I'd have to look, not sure if this'd be that easy to do). This is a good chance to actually have Skeleton used f...
2005 Jul 01
2
loop over large dataset
Hi All, I'd like to ask for a few clarifications. I am doing some calculations over some biggish datasets. One has ~ 23000 rows, and 6 columns, the other has ~620000 rows and 6 columns. I am using these datasets to perform a simulation of of haplotype coalescence over a pedigree (the datestes themselves are pedigree information). I created a new dataset (same number of rows as the pedigree da...
2007 Jun 13
2
Blackfin inline assembler and VisualDSP++ toolchain
Hi Jean-Marc I'm trying to integrate your speex codec on our custom Blackfin board. The board is not uCLinux compatible and there is no chance that it will ever be. I am using ADI-supplied VisualDSP++ IDE and corresponding toolchain. As long as I am compiling "C"-only version of the library everything is fine. VisualDSP++ produces working library. There is only one not so minor
2007 Jun 19
1
Blackfin inline assembler and VisualDSP++ toolchain
...speex would fit in on-chip code memory of BF532 (48KB). However the original goal of fitting in BF531 (32KB of on chip code memory) seem impossible even then. >> So >> developers that integrate speex tend to have plenty of RAM and once >> one has plenty of RAM he could install biggish OS. And between >> biggish OSes for Blackfin the most popular choice is uCLinux. And >> ucLinux works best with gnu tools. Something like that. On the other >> hand, developers that use Blakfin in a manner similar to traditional >> 16-bit DSP usage model, i.e. without extern...
2007 Jun 19
1
Blackfin inline assembler and VisualDSP++ toolchain
...>have downloaded the full blown, free version of gcc, than the crippled, time >limited version of VDSP. I guess, I didn't count hobbyists. May be, I should. >> So developers that integrate speex tend to have plenty of RAM and once one >> has plenty of RAM he could install biggish OS. And between biggish OSes for >> Blackfin the most popular choice is uCLinux. And ucLinux works best with >> gnu tools. Something like that. > >Again - gross overstatements. I know people who are using speex without using >any OS - using gcc. I don't know if they were u...
2020 Jun 15
0
Voice "broken" during calls
...d reserve the rest (or part of it) to manage the PPPoE connection... >> The LAN interface is Gbps, and my DSL is only 50Mbps, so it is not >> possible to get it full of band... > > Can you get the full 50Mbps through the Banana when you're doing a download of > something biggish? What do you mean now? If I can use the full available band or if I can download exactly 50Mbs? The answer to the first question is: YES! That's why I use a traffic shaper... ;) The answer to the second question is: NO. I made a speedtest right now and I get only ~18Mbps download. >> La...
2005 May 13
0
new version of package:mvbutils
...line is not frozen while editing, and you can have multiple edit windows open. There is also a complete automatic backup system, with (as a side-effect) the ability to sort objects by date. * "Lazy loading" for individual objects, allowing fast & efficient access to collections of biggish objects where only a few objects are used at a time. * Support for flat-format (plain-text) documentation, stored along with a function and editable at the same time, and viewable through normal 'help'. Automatic conversion to Rd format is available if certain rules are followed. * Su...
2010 Apr 14
0
mvbutils 2.5.1 on CRAN
...onstruction, including production of Rd-format from plain text documentation. Packages can be edited & updated seamlessly while loaded, without needing to unload/quit/rebuild/reinstall. - "Lazy loading" for individual objects, allowing fast and transparent access to collections of biggish objects where only a few objects are used at a time. package?mvbutils will tell you more... -- Mark Bravington CSIRO Mathematical & Information Sciences Marine Laboratory Castray Esplanade Hobart 7001 TAS ph (+61) 3 6232 5118 fax (+61) 3 6232 5012 mob (+61) 438 315 623 ____________________...
2005 May 13
0
new version of package:mvbutils
...line is not frozen while editing, and you can have multiple edit windows open. There is also a complete automatic backup system, with (as a side-effect) the ability to sort objects by date. * "Lazy loading" for individual objects, allowing fast & efficient access to collections of biggish objects where only a few objects are used at a time. * Support for flat-format (plain-text) documentation, stored along with a function and editable at the same time, and viewable through normal 'help'. Automatic conversion to Rd format is available if certain rules are followed. * Su...
2010 Apr 14
0
mvbutils 2.5.1 on CRAN
...onstruction, including production of Rd-format from plain text documentation. Packages can be edited & updated seamlessly while loaded, without needing to unload/quit/rebuild/reinstall. - "Lazy loading" for individual objects, allowing fast and transparent access to collections of biggish objects where only a few objects are used at a time. package?mvbutils will tell you more... -- Mark Bravington CSIRO Mathematical & Information Sciences Marine Laboratory Castray Esplanade Hobart 7001 TAS ph (+61) 3 6232 5118 fax (+61) 3 6232 5012 mob (+61) 438 315 623 ____________________...
2010 Aug 19
1
How to include trend (drift term) in arima.sim
I have been trying to simulate from a time series with trend but I don't see how to include the trend in the arima.sim() call. The following code illustrates the problem: # Begin demonstration program x <- c(0.168766559, 0.186874000, 0.156710548, 0.151809531, 0.144638812, 0.142106888, 0.140961714, 0.134054659, 0.138722419, 0.134037018, 0.122829846, 0.120188714,
2006 May 23
2
cross platform rsync avz lists all directory names in tree
...ux to Windows XP, with the arguments avz I get the same thing in the reports (mailed from cron): path/ path/to/ path/to/directories/ path/to/directories/changedfile.txt another/path/ another/path/withoutanychangedfiles/ yet/anotherpath/ yet/anotherpath/withoutanychangedfiles/ ... and so on. With biggish directories this results in huge lists which have to be trawled through if manual checks are to be made that changed files were successfully copied/updated. I have a feeling that this stems from differences in permission/uid/gid values but haven't managed to find a combination of arguments...
2023 Oct 27
1
Permissions issue on domain member server (samba as an appliance)
...mba.org> wrote: > On Fri, 27 Oct 2023 15:07:56 -0400 > Greg Dickie via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > We have a rat's nest of windows servers all sharing little bits of > > storage which I'm trying to consolidate on one biggish linux server. > > I've install a fresh Ubuntu 22.04 and samba 4.15 that comes standard. > > I've also joined the domain using autorid as the backend and users > > are getting UID and GIDs correctly as evidenced by wbinfo -i USER and > > id USER. I've also mapped...
2015 Aug 24
3
perl-Net-SCP on Centos 7
As part of building my new mail server, I'm installing the RPMS to match my old server. However, I can't find a perl-Net-SCP RPM for this version. Can someone point me to where I can get it, preferrably a repo that I can use that has it. I have found perl-Net-SCP-0.08-1.el6.rf.noarch.rpm. As a last resort I could localinstall that. Would it have any nasty side effects? Gary