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2002 Oct 02
2
Audio from fifo
...:480 -sws 2 test.mpg
(in another):
mplayer -vo null -ao pcm -aofile stream.wav -aop list=resample:fout=44100
(in another):
strace encoder_example -a 1 -v 1 stream.wav stream.yuv > movie.ogg 2>enc.err
<p>That's a bit wasteful, but I think it will work.
I haven't tried it.
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2013 Jul 21
8
When no MTA is installed, How to send an email with a cronjob?
Hi,
When no MTA is installed, How to send an email with a cronjob?
I have below entrty in my cronjob?
my /etc/cron.d/backup file looks like this.
MAILTO=myemail at example.com
15 11 * * * root /root/scripts/backup.sh
Can I send this email via SMTP server?
Hope to hear from you.
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Thank you
Indunil Jayasooriya
http://www.theravadanet.net/
1998 Jun 01
0
Two smbd's on same machine
...the same machine, albeit
listening on seperate IP addresses. They should not need to access any of
the same directories.
Is this a problem? Has anyone else on this list used smbd within
ServiceGuard?
Thanks in advance,
Mike.
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2008 Dec 20
2
Setup ReceiveFax(), fax2mail, mime-construct - but now Sendmail :(
Using 1.6 on Fedora Core 9 I'm trying to receive faxes. I've got this far:
[incoming-fax]
exten =>
s,1,Set(FAXFILE=/var/spool/asterisk/fax/${STRFTIME(${EPOCH},,%Y%m%d%H%M)}-0${CALLERIDNUM})
exten => s,2,ReceiveFAX(${FAXFILE}.tif)
exten => s,3,Hangup()
exten=>h,1,System(/usr/local/bin/fax2mail --cid-number "0${CALLERIDNUM}"
--cid-name "home fax"