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2009 Nov 10
2
Gradstream Budge Tone-201
Hi All; I just need to know the openion about Grandstream phone, actually I tried Budge Tone 201 and I chocked that there is a noise in the handset (zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) always, but in the speaker the sound is good and no noise. Anyone has idea about Grandstream, and if they have a lot of problems and such noise in handset? Or my luck was bad that this phone is defected? Regards Bilal
2010 Feb 28
3
Slightly OT: Does anyone use latex2rtf with sweave output ?
...they can add wordy bits to the automatically generate tables and graphs. My current plan is to use R to call a standard sweave document and pass variables to tell what data to pull out of the db, then use latex2rtf to turn the tex file into rtf. However I'm stuck with latex2rtf. It's chocking on some of the latex that sweave wrote (such as {Schunk} {Soutput} {Sinput}. Has anyone used latex2rtf succesfully with sweave and is willing to share their experiences ? Thanks Paul.
2001 Oct 08
2
Rcmd
...n is for interactive use, and needs bringToTop. How can this be used in examples and still have the possibility to use the automatic error checking? I also used par(ask=TRUE) and identify in examples, but gac ve up on that. But there is a general problem that the automatic running of example code chocks on code which make sense interactively, but not in batch mode. How can this be solved? Also, it would be nice if the control of exampkles would not stop on the first error, but control with further examples, to find all errors in one run. Kjetil Halvorsen -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-...
2002 Dec 29
8
wondershaper + htb prio + qdisc prio
hello, a friend of mine have this configuration: 10 x PC -- router/linux/rh8 -- ADSL Modem -- ISP let''s say that the bandwidth is: 5M and 800K he does dc++ and counter-strike, so let''s say the UP is full, and the ping from the counter server is 300ms, the server cut the connection, and no more game, the player is unhappy. The normal ping is 50ms. so he thinks to put some
2006 May 31
1
Advice needed: Rails generating Java WebRowSet style XML
All, My Rails app. is required to interface with some pre-existing stuff that consumes the XML output of a Java 1.5 WebRowSet. If you''ve never seen once of these beasts, it is basically an XML-ized version of SQL data, chock full of table and column specific metadata. I should be able to generate this without too much trouble, but wondered in anyone had any advice for me about how to handle generating it in the most flexible way. Also, if anyone can point me in the direction of the hard-code DB metadata stuff in R...
2008 Jan 14
1
CentOS Book
Hi, I'm using CentOS on server and desktop since 4.2, and I'm quite happy with it. Can you recommend some complete documentation besides the RHEL Deployment Guide? For example, I have a big fat paper book "FreeBSD Unleashed", 700 pages chock full of useful information. Now I wonder if you can recommend something similar for CentOS (RHEL / Fedora). cheers, Niki
2008 Mar 27
2
IAXy device
Hi All; I have been chocked just when I saw some posts talking about how much the IAXy is bad :) - So I would like to ask, did any one try it later and wether it is good or not? I am asking this because I need to use it as it is NAT Transparent (as I read also, and I did not try it to see how much it is transparent). Wha...
2009 May 06
3
Newbie question: Poor transmission quality
I am using Icecast2 with Ezstream, sending a playlist of mp3s. The signal quality is fine over my home network; but out on the internet it is poor, with frequent interruptions and losses of connection. I would like to know which of the following two conditions, if any, can be causing the problem. First, I have a dsl internet service, with only 160k upload capacity. Second, my home network is
2012 Mar 31
1
[LLVMdev] GSoC - Range Analysis
...really isn't used for Java, so I'm not sure if that's a strong argument > for your proposal. To get the best bang for the buck, I think your > analysis will need to work well in optimizing C/C++/Objective-C[++] code. I use LLVM for compiling Ada. Ada turns into LLVM IR which is chock-a-block full of range checks, so this analysis might be helpful for Ada. > One thing you could do to mitigate that problem is to do an experiment > that *shows* that your analysis has the potential to find more > optimization opportunities than what LLVM does today. For example, for >...
2011 Jul 15
1
Mac OSX clients - slow display & copy times with image files
....8. They are pulling users and groups from our Windows 2003 Domain controller. The 10.6.x clients that have been reporting problems are bound to our domain and a Mac OS 10.5 server we use for workgroup management. The samba logs for the client haven't revealed anything obvious to us (and are chock full of noise since the Macs insist on reading the metadata of everything in a folder when the folder is opened), but the log.winbindd-idmap log displays the following, which we are interpreting to mean that the system may be temporarily unable to map the SID to the uid: [2011/06/03 11:35:09.94005...
2008 Jan 29
2
Rebuilding PHP: how do I manage updates?
...SRPM from one of the CentOS mirrors. I edited php.spec and added the following configure option in php.spec: --with-xslt-sablot After installing a myriad of build dependencies, I launched 'rpmbuild -bb --clean php.spec', and after a while, I got my /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386 directory chock-full with resulting PHP packages. I uninstalled everything I already had PHP-wise, like this: yum remove `rpm qa | grep php` Then I simply installed my resulting RPMS like this: rpm -ivh php-*.rpm I checked the PHP information page (with phpinfo()), and every module needed by my application w...
2015 Sep 30
2
Verifying backups
...unless you have a utility fan pointing right at it, 3.5" drives that are placed into one of those adapters can pretty quickly get REALLY hot... a fact which, taken alone, may actually be the root cause of the file corruption on my backup drive. So anyway, I have a 1TB backup drive now that is chock full of files that I placed on it previously (using rsync)... the majority of which, by volume, are binary media files (i.e. mp3 songs, JPEGs, movies, etc.) and now I'd like to carefully check them all to see which ones may have gotten corrupted. So, my question: How best to do this? Looking...
2009 May 29
2
Odd Behavior Out of setdiff(...) - addition of duplicate entries is not identified
I think I am using the improved version of setdiff(...) that handles data.frames, so I think some odd behavior was expected but this one is escaping me. It appears that the the addition of duplicate entries is not caught by the setdiff(...). Is this expected behavior? If so, is there another method or approach that should be used to identify duplicate row entries between two different data
2008 May 13
0
example of opening info windows in GMarkers
I''m quite enjoying the rapid development using Ym4r! However, I''ve hit a roadblock and would appreciate any pointers. I''ve got a map that has GMarkers on it. When you click on a GMarker a beautiful little window pops up, chock full of information. I also have a set of text links on the bottom of the page where each is associated with a single GMarker. I''d like those links to cause the map to recenter around that GMarker and cause it to open. The problem I''m having is declaring the GMaker in a way tha...
2009 May 08
0
Newbie question: Poor transmission quality
.../s and you don't reencode? - do the math - not enough bandwidth -> fail - Or if you reencode to a certain bitrate it probably is 128k or higher - The intartubez are not quality guaranteed. The path from A to B might not get all the bandwidth it needs. Or simply your upstream bandwidth is chocked due to overselling by your ISP. - You might be running other things that need upstream bandwidth. - Torrenting/seeding the latest Ubuntu install cd? Or a combination of all of the aforementioned. > Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. hth Thomas
2006 Feb 10
0
Swap & logout
...39;ve not seen before. The system has been up for 20 days, and has not missed a beat of any sorts, even when getting beat on at a decent level. What my concern is, tonight I attempted to log out so X would restart, and from the looks of all the stuff on the screen (which never did reload gdm) was chock full of statements where swap had been exhausted, and processes were being killed off. The only way I was able to recover was to login via another machine and kill -9 the gdm process. Could not access any of the VT's at all. What I'm wondering is if swap is not being released, rather if...
2000 Mar 15
1
Masking papers
Oops, forgot to send this to my own dev list... I've aquired a few of the seminal papers from the late fifties that presented detailed masking data for use in psychoacoustics. Lots O curves. I scanned the papers at 150dpi and put them at: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/paper/ I'm hoping to get permission to publicly link these scans to the documentation pages for Ogg... so don't worry
2011 Apr 12
0
Suppress ActionController::RoutingError in logs
My rails log get chock a block with things like <<<<<<<<<<<< ActionController::RoutingError (No route matches "/admin/Y- ivrrecording.php" with {:method=>:get}): ... ActionController::RoutingError (No route matches "/manager/html" with {:method=>:get}): .. Act...
2004 Apr 06
0
Resources forks 'dot underscore' files locked indefinitely from MacOSX clients
...Word, Acrobat, BBEdit, and many other applications; they still manage to save properly, with occasionally displaying a warning message about a file being locked. It just seems that Macromedia products aren't horribly fault tolerant and just prefer to error and delete the working file (which I chock up to bad programming). Added note: Macromedia has been contacted about this problem as well, but their developers were not able to reproduce the problem. The main question: Does anyone know why MacOSX creates these permanent locks on the resource forks, and is it preventable? (short of disablin...
2011 Oct 17
0
akaya.me -- also known as yet another markdown editor
...any_ language. plus then it also gives _equivalent_results_ in every language. and, quite frankly, i'm simply amazed nobody is saying this... (ok, i _suspect_ pandoc john is saying something fairly close, and that this is the change that fletcher recently got from him, but that explanation is chock-full of computer-science jargon, thus way over the head of this dumb phat spare-room hacker.) take the model i use to analyze z.m.l. (i don't call it "a parser", because every time i call something that, it gets bug-infested, and then as soon as i _stop_ calling it that, it turns bug...