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2017 Feb 15
3
CentOS 7, systemd, NetworkMangler, oh, my
Always Learning wrote: > >> Used a VCR or Cassette Player lately? > > My VCR broke. Replaced it with a DVD/HDD & USB3 unit. Replaced cassette > player and tape recorders with broadcast quality handheld recorder > DR-100mk3 and an amazingly good Sony PX440. But how do you play all your old VCR tapes? As I said, I want to burn them to disk, but I still have a working VCR.
2017 Feb 14
8
CentOS 7, systemd, NetworkMangler, oh, my
On 02/13/2017 11:36 AM, peter.winterflood wrote: > On 13/02/17 16:49, James Hogarth wrote: >> On 13 February 2017 at 16:17, peter.winterflood >> <peter.winterflood at ossi.co.uk> wrote: >>> >>> >>> there's a really good solution to this. >>> >>> yum remove NetworkManager* >>> >>> chkconfig network on
2017 Feb 15
4
CentOS 7, systemd, NetworkMangler, oh, my
Too much temptation to resist, I don't know which one of us is older but I have a feeling it's a "horse race". Like you, I still have a land line, WiFi is too slow and "WiFi security" seems to be an oxymoronic phrase. Why people text (or IM for that matter) anything other than a one-liner is beyond me. Now for the real issue, what happens when Network Manager
2002 Jun 25
9
MP3 to OGG conversion
I've done a little searching of the mailing lists before posting this and found a few threads on converting from mp3 to ogg but no one that I've seen ever answers the question. a .wav file is a digital format is it not? I'm no video/audio guru by any stretch so if I'm wrong on that point please correct me. But for this message I'm going to assume .wav is a digital format. .mp3
2002 Jul 13
3
wow! and what about h/w players for vorbis files?
wow! i must say vorbis deprecates mp3! lol. although, i had to use the "OSS/3d for XMMS" plugin on my sblive value w/ 4 point sound to get a proper base. On my other box with a diff card, bass is just fine. however, are there any h/w players for vorbis files? the faq only states one manufacturer called iObjects but i see no portable players! Basically, i want to player vorbis files
2017 Feb 14
0
CentOS 7, systemd, NetworkMangler, oh, my
Johnny Hughes wrote: <snip> > I get it .. but no one needed a hand held cell phone before 1973 and no > one needed a smart phone before 2007. Now, almost everyone has a smart > cell and land lines are dying. Technology moves forward. People want > integrated cloud, container, SDN technology, etc. Used a VCR or > Cassette Player lately? I have no intention of *ever*
2017 Feb 15
0
CentOS 7, systemd, NetworkMangler, oh, my
On 02/15/2017 07:34 AM, Leroy Tennison wrote: > Too much temptation to resist, I don't know which one of us is older but I have a feeling it's a "horse race". Like you, I still have a land line, WiFi is too slow and "WiFi security" seems to be an oxymoronic phrase. Why people text (or IM for that matter) anything other than a one-liner is beyond me. > > Now
2017 Feb 15
0
CentOS 7, systemd, NetworkMangler, oh, my
> Used a VCR or Cassette Player lately? My VCR broke. Replaced it with a DVD/HDD & USB3 unit. Replaced cassette player and tape recorders with broadcast quality handheld recorder DR-100mk3 and an amazingly good Sony PX440. Still retain the original functionality. C7 doesn't retain all the original functionality :-) -- Regards, Paul. England, EU. England's place is in the
2017 Feb 15
0
CentOS 7, systemd, NetworkMangler, oh, my
On Wed, February 15, 2017 7:34 am, Leroy Tennison wrote: > Too much temptation to resist, I don't know which one of us is older but I > have a feeling it's a "horse race". Like you, I still have a land line, > WiFi is too slow and "WiFi security" seems to be an oxymoronic phrase. > Why people text (or IM for that matter) anything other than a one-liner is
2011 Jan 08
0
Idea to possibly improve flac?
On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 05:11:26PM -0800, brianw at sounds.wa.com wrote: > Lots of comments throughout this one... And I'm going to cherry-pick a few replies as it's getting late. > What I found most interesting was that I had > hired a professional studio in Seattle, and the owner actually stuck > his head in the room for this one track. He'd heard a lot of >
2001 Mar 20
1
Neuro Net Recordings now provides Ogg Vorbis products
For Immediate Press Release Neuro Net Recordings public relations contact: Kenji Rikitake, e-mail only, at kenji@nnr.to Neuro Net Recordings Website Address: www.nnr.to NEURO NET RECORDINGS NOW PROVIDES OGG VORBIS PRODUCTS FREE ONLINE TOYONAKA CITY, OSAKA, JAPAN, March 21, 2001 - Neuro Net Recordings (NNR), an independent electronic music label, has announced that the NNR online products are
2011 Jan 08
1
Idea to possibly improve flac?
> I was wrong about it going up to 11 - it actually goes up to 12. Too bad. I thought for a minute there that it goes up to eleven because... "Well, it's one louder, isn't it? It's not ten. You see, most blokes, you know, will be playing at ten. You're on ten here, all the way up, all the way up, all the way up, you're on ten on your guitar. Where can you go from
2005 Sep 02
9
The Perils of PowerPoint
Hi all, Below is a URL for an editorial published today in our local newspaper, the Minneapolis StarTribune. It was originally published in the Washington Post a couple of days ago: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/29/AR2005082901444.html but that site requires registration. The 'Strib" site seems to be open for the moment:
2011 Jan 08
5
Idea to possibly improve flac?
Lots of comments throughout this one... On Jan 7, 2011, at 15:28, Declan Kelly wrote: > On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 02:22:51PM -0800, brianw at sounds.wa.com wrote: >> However, you should be aware that many modern producers use software >> to create their music, and when the software stores sound clips in >> MP3 format, what you end up with is music that sometimes looks like
2008 Jan 06
7
ZFS problem after disk faliure
One of my disks in the zfs raidz2 pool developed some mechanical faliure and had to be replaced. It is possible that I may have swaped the sata cables during the exchange, but this has never been a problem before in my previous tests. What concerns me is the output from zpool status for the c2d0 disk. The exchanged disk is now c3d0 but is no longer a part of the pool?! This is build_75 on x86
2004 Aug 06
3
[fred@vonlohmann.com: Re: pho: How Live365 fights back...]
This is a mail in response to streamripper being threatened by legal action from Live365. The DMCA strikes again. jack. ----- Forwarded message from Fred von Lohmann <fred@vonlohmann.com> ----- Delivered-To: jack@localhost.cantcode.com Delivered-To: jack@icecast.org X-Authentication-Warning: penguin.onehouse.com: majordomo set sender to owner-pho@onehouse.com using -f X-Sent: 31 May 2001
2015 Mar 09
1
grsync for centos 7
Francis Gerund wrote: <snip> > And FWIW, I do like, and use the CLI all the time. That's how I learned - using MS-DOS 3.2 on a 386sx box with 360k floppy drives. And 512k ram - what luxury! > > : ) You leaned on a 386 with (2?) floppy drives? I had to make do with DOS 3.0 on an 8088 w/ 2 floppy drives... and let me tell you how much fun it was to compile (I kid you not)
2015 Mar 10
1
grsync for centos 7
On Mon, March 9, 2015 17:36, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Francis Gerund wrote: > <snip> >> And FWIW, I do like, and use the CLI all the time. That's how I >> learned > - using MS-DOS 3.2 on a 386sx box with 360k floppy drives. And 512k > ram > - what luxury! >> >> : ) > > You leaned on a 386 with (2?) floppy drives? I had to make do >
2019 Sep 25
0
New minimal SMB2 client library !
Ronnie Sahlberg, Samba Team member - has written a new small-footprint SMB2/3 client library. Compiled size is 120KB (yes, that is *KB*, not MB :-). It supports signing, sealing, NTLM authentication (and krb5 with external libraries). It has *no* dependencies (other than the afore-mentioned krb5 if you need it) and is available for checkout and hacking at: git clone
2019 Sep 25
0
New minimal SMB2 client library !
Ronnie Sahlberg, Samba Team member - has written a new small-footprint SMB2/3 client library. Compiled size is 120KB (yes, that is *KB*, not MB :-). It supports signing, sealing, NTLM authentication (and krb5 with external libraries). It has *no* dependencies (other than the afore-mentioned krb5 if you need it) and is available for checkout and hacking at: git clone