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2004 Sep 04
8
Linux distribution
Hello,
Could anybody tell me if there is a Linux distribution (or Kernel version)
that works better with Asterisk. I am newbie and I don't know if there is a
preferred Linux/kernel version for Asterisk.
Thanks.
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2009 Nov 12
3
"POTS 4K linear codec"
I am not sure what the problems are and the reasons for the basic 64K modems
used in VOIP are. I understand the compressed codecs that get the bandwidth
down to 20-30 K. And perhaps the 64K units give much better potential audio
than you would get on a normal POTS line.
But, as phone circuits VOIP/SIP doesn't seem to perform as well as plane old
phones.
Multiple transcodings cause issues.
2001 Jan 15
1
Re: AW: par(par()) corrupts devices (PR#807)
> From: "Dr. Jens Oehlschlägel" <jens.oehlschlaegel@bbdo-interone.de>
> Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 13:58:00 +0100
>
> Dear Prof. Ripley,
>
> I do not insist that features are bugs, so I stop sending this to r-bugs
> and cc r-devel instead
>
> > I am replying to this from the archive: I did not actually receive a
> copy.
>
> But it is right
2001 Jan 15
1
Memory problem 2 (PR#815)
Dear R-developer,
Just some more details on the problem I reported several minutes ago.
On an NT machine (4.0 SP6) I got the following for the same task:
> version
_
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch x86
os Win32
system x86, Win32
status
major 1
minor 2.0
year 2000
month
2017 Dec 26
2
plot representation of calculated value known to be 7.4
Thanks a lot - formatting the ordinate as ylim=c(4,10) before plotting
pH also removed the problem, and options(digits=10) confirmed that pH
was not all exactly 7.4 - as I knew. Still I wonder just why R chooses
to plot(ATOT,pH) as shown with repeated "7.4" instead of some more
detailed representation. Thanks a gain and happy New Year!
Troels
Den 26-12-2017 kl. 01:03 skrev Bert
2015 Dec 03
3
diagnosing noise
Though quiet at the moment,
my desktop sometimes sometimes makes a noise that I attribute
to either a disk or a fan on its last legs.
I'm looking for suggestions for distinguishing.
For the disk, I expect I should use either hdparm of fsck.
Even after reading the man page, I'm not sure how I would use hdparm.
If I use fsck, what should I take as evidence of a bad drive?
A good drive?
Is
2013 Sep 26
29
[Bug 69827] New: Uneven, jerky mouse movement, increasing CPU usage
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69827
Priority: medium
Bug ID: 69827
Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
Summary: Uneven, jerky mouse movement, increasing CPU usage
QA Contact: xorg-team at lists.x.org
Severity: normal
Classification: Unclassified
OS: Linux (All)
Reporter: jimoe at
2006 Apr 22
7
Can''t get rails working
I am trying to set up rails and am having problems. I have googled
everything I could think of, but have not found my problem. Here are my
specs.
Gentoo Linux 2006.0
Apache 2.2
Ruby 1.8.4
Gems 1.8
Rails 1.1.2
mod_fcgid 1.08
When I try to access my test rails app through the webserver, I get the
following error in the error.log (after seeing a html 500 error on the
page).
[Fri Apr 14 19:54:48
2008 Sep 09
1
'xtfrm' performance (influences 'order' performance) in R devel
Hello everybody,
it looks like the presense of some (do know know which) S4 methods for a
given S4 class degrades the performance of xtfrm (used in 'order' in new
R-devel) by a factor of millions. This is for classes that ARE derived
from numeric directly and thus should be quite trivial to convert to
numeric.
Consider the following example:
setClass("TimeDateBase",