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2007 May 11
2
Strange problem with asterisk
Situation such. There is an asterisk working as office pbx. 6 fxo - 18 fxs ports. All works perfectly, but some times in a week something occurs. Could not catch what exactly yet. But symptoms such. The asterisk infinitely writes the message of a type to broad gullies: WARNING [20757] chan_zap.c: We're Zap/8-1, not ... <ZOMBIE>. Numbers of channels can change. Because of that that broad
2011 Sep 16
0
CellarTracker is not necessarily representative of the broad
The one thing that the authors of the paper don't happen to devote much attention to, which I think is at least as interesting as all their other findings, is that in general, the greater wine drinking population doesn't think wines are as good as the major critics do. If I am understanding the data correctly, in all cases the community rating was below all of the critics
2004 Oct 05
2
broadvoice connection problem
All, I signed up for a broadvoice BYOD plan over the weekend (very excited about their offering) and after about an hour I had asterisk registered and was making in and out bound calls. However, the next day (without changing anything) I couldn't call in or out and haven't been able to get it going again. I can connect using a softphone (X-Lite) and make calls in and out
2008 Sep 19
3
[LLVMdev] Illegal pointer type
> -----Original Message----- > From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On > Behalf Of Bill Wendling > Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 4:38 AM > > On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 7:12 AM, <Sachin.Punyani at microchip.com> wrote: > > What changes would be required in LLVM to support illegal pointer type? > > > Hi Sachin, >
2009 Oct 29
1
Basic question ( too broad for help topics).
I have searched help topics but don't know exactly what to search for. Need to use my_num to find any matching STREPs in my_df my_num <- c("101","102","103","104","105","107","108","112","113","114","115") ## "my_df" has 8,000 different STREPS in it. ## I have a
2008 Mar 04
2
Matchers tutorial ...
I am looking for a good a - z matchers tutorial . Anyone got a url for one? Thanks Anthony Broad-Crawford -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/rspec-users/attachments/20080303/fd652444/attachment-0001.html
2002 Feb 11
0
profile
I am running 1.3.1 on a Windows (NT 4.0) machine. I've fit a nonlinear model intended to predict crop yield from nutrient information, and want to use the profile function. If I type say, profile(simparj.fm) I get the following error message: "Error in prof$getProfile(): number of iterations exceeded maximum of 5.25515e-308" I used the profiler function to profile simparj,fm step
2018 Jan 04
6
FYI, we've posted a component of Spectre mitigation on llvm-commits
Sending a note here as this seems likely to be of relatively broad interest. Thread: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20180101/513630.html Review link: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41723# -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20180104/78682480/attachment.html>
2007 Sep 26
5
sprucing up the R homepage
I've been a R-user for quite some time. The graphic on the home page looks a bit in need of polish so I applied some antialiased transformations that Peter Dalgaard has previously posted to R-help for improving graphic quality. I had to change the margins a bit, but here is what it looks like: http://www.broad.mit.edu/~finnyk/Rhome.jpg Personally, I think it looks much better. Because
2015 Jan 22
2
Programming Tools CTV
...Zeileis <Achim.Zeileis at uibk.ac.at> wrote: > On Thu, 22 Jan 2015, Max Kuhn wrote: > >> I've had a lot of requests for additions to the reproducible research >> task view that fall into a grey area (to me at least). >> >> For example, roxygen2 is a tool that broadly enable reproducibility >> but I see it more as a tool for better programming. I'm about to check >> in a new version of the task view that includes packrat and >> checkpoint, as they seem closer to reproducible research, but also >> feel like coding tools. >> >&...
2015 Jan 22
5
Programming Tools CTV
I've had a lot of requests for additions to the reproducible research task view that fall into a grey area (to me at least). For example, roxygen2 is a tool that broadly enable reproducibility but I see it more as a tool for better programming. I'm about to check in a new version of the task view that includes packrat and checkpoint, as they seem closer to reproducible research, but also feel like coding tools. There are a few other packages that many would fi...
2013 Apr 30
5
CentOS Dojo at Phoenix, AZ on the 10th May 2013
Hi, The second CentOS user interaction Dojo is taking place at Phoenix, AZ, USA on the 10th May 2013. And once again, we have a great line up of speakers covering a broad spectrum of technologies that people running CentOS usualy care about most. For details on the speakers, the topics and the venue : http://wiki.centos.org/Events/Dojo/Phoenix2013 The early bird ticket sales end on the 30th
2006 Mar 23
1
Graphing library?
Hello everyone, I''m looking to produce some graphs broadly like the ones shown here: http://www.dotnetcharting.com/gallery/List.aspx?gal=6 No prize for guessing what type of app it is... This particular graphing library is .NET-specific, but as you can see the results it produces are really nice. More than likely, they''re several notches above...
2004 Dec 05
5
G.729 algorithm?
hi all according to what I've found out this far, the G.729 patent seems not valid in a broad range of countries. so... does anyone know where I can find the algorithm? roy
2006 Jun 22
7
SE Michigan asterisk users group
I am thinking of getting an asterisk user group together for either SE Michigan or just Metro-Detroit. How much interest in asterisk in Michigan is there on this list? I am already on the board of glimasoutheast, with is a group for technology professionals. (very broad range) It is a spin-off from Automation Alley, which is SE Michigan's version of Silicone Valley. -- Steven
2013 Nov 20
4
[PATCH -tip v3 00/23] kprobes: introduce NOKPROBE_SYMBOL() and general cleaning of kprobe blacklist
Hi - > > Does this new blacklist cover enough that the kernel now survives a > > broadly wildcarded perf-probe, e.g. over e.g. all of its kallsyms? > > That's generally the purpose of the annotations - if it doesn't then > that's a bug. AFAIK, no kernel since kprobes was introduced has ever stood up to that test. perf probe lacks the wildcarding powers of syste...
2013 Nov 20
4
[PATCH -tip v3 00/23] kprobes: introduce NOKPROBE_SYMBOL() and general cleaning of kprobe blacklist
Hi - > > Does this new blacklist cover enough that the kernel now survives a > > broadly wildcarded perf-probe, e.g. over e.g. all of its kallsyms? > > That's generally the purpose of the annotations - if it doesn't then > that's a bug. AFAIK, no kernel since kprobes was introduced has ever stood up to that test. perf probe lacks the wildcarding powers of syste...
2013 Jan 28
1
Fw: Re: Creating users via Perl Net::LDAP
Thanks for the input Mike, I set the attributes, as best I could, to mirror those of another account created using the samba-tool per the howto. Reviewing the attributes of both accounts, I see nothing about them being "enabled" or "disabled." For the password I used "userPassword," specifically with a utf8 encoding, per a previous message:
2020 Jun 21
8
Inclusive language in LLVM: can we rename `job` in source code?
<div> </div><div>Yes, broad. But what guys say: "You LLVM developers are all racists, because you use 'master' word"</div><div>Or broader: "You  all developers are all racists, because you use 'master' word". We are not racists, but other guys think so.</div><div>So let's begin consistent and take into account all
2006 Jun 28
1
Very slow read.table on Linux, compared to Win2000 [Broad cast]
From: Peter Dalgaard > > <davidek at zla-ryba.cz> writes: > > > Dear all, > > > > I read.table a 17MB tabulator separated table with 483 > > variables(mostly numeric) and 15000 observations into R. > This takes a > > few seconds with R 2.3.1 on windows 2000, but it takes > several minutes > > on my Linux machine. The linux machine is