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2006 Jan 03
1
Raw Hangup messages with IAX2?
Hi All,
I am running asterisk 1.2. I have a softphone connecting from a coworkers
home through their router using IAX2 through our router at the office. Both
have port 4569 for TCP and UDP opened and forwarded to the right pc
and server.
I'm seeing Raw Hangup <person's IP address>, src=0. dst=10787
messages show up in the log like 10 every 5 seconds. We can still
make calls and
2010 Dec 22
16
stupid ZFS question - floating point operations
I have a coworker, who''s primary expertise is in another flavor of Unix.
This coworker lists floating point operations as one of ZFS detriments.
I''s not really sure what he means specifically, or where he got this
reference from.
In an effort to refute what I believe is an error or misunderstanding on
his part, I have spent time on Yahoo, Google, the ZFS section of
2009 Jul 24
7
number_to_currency not working since 2.1.1
Back in 2.1.1 everything was sweet:
Loading development environment (Rails 2.3.3)
>> include ActionView::Helpers::NumberHelper
=> Object
>> number_to_currency(12.3)
>> "$12.30"
Then I upgraded to 2.3.2 and:
Loading development environment (Rails 2.3.3)
>> include ActionView::Helpers::NumberHelper
=> Object
>> number_to_currency(12.3)
>> 12.3
2010 May 10
1
Supercripting text
Dear R users,
I recently developed a plotting function in R and introduced it to my coworkers. The function is designed to make plotting easier and more efficient, which will in turn be more cost-effective for the company. The reviews for the function have been positive thus far, except for one issue -- addition of superscripts to the title. We need superscipts in the titles sometimes to
2018 Apr 18
2
odd assignInNamespace / setGeneric interaction
A coworker got tired of having to type 'yes' or 'no' after quitting R: he
never wanted to save the R workspace when quitting. So he added
assignInNamespace lines to his .Rprofile file to replace base::q with
one that, by default, called the original with save="no"..
utils::assignInNamespace(".qOrig", base::q, "base")
2006 Nov 21
10
Rspec Brown Bag
Hello,
I''m scheduled to give a rspec brown bag this Wednesday (11/22) for my
company (Pivotal Computer Systems, http://www.pivotalsf.com). I did see Dave
Astel''s talk as well as several of my coworkers.
The developers at my workplace are experienced Agile developers.
What would be some good things to focus on for this brown bag?
Are there slides to presentations that would be
2008 Jan 14
2
CID blocking ...
Hey all, when you guys have requests from clients to block their CID
from showing through, what are others doing? I had a coworker throw in
some "Name Here"<0> garbage which none my carriers like. I don't want to
do "Private"<12345678910> so any suggestions.
--
====================================================
J. Oquendo
SGFA #579 (FW+VPN v4.1)
SGFE
2002 Nov 15
1
NT domains -vs- simple workgroups????
Hi, I've been following some of the posts (never
received a reply to mine but found one similiar). I
have a question that I hope you can clarify.
Original question: I can see the server from my
Windows XP machine using network neighbors, but when I
double click on it I get: Path not found
One reply: If you're using NT domains (not simple
"workgroups")...
What is the
2009 Nov 26
2
SAMBA vs NFS
Hey folks,
A coworker wants to share drives between CentOS systems via SAMBA,
which sort of seems pretty counter intuitive to me. But he says he's
had troubles in the past with NFS. He was sort of short on details,
but something about NFS not being reliable unless you enable NFS
locking, but when you do that, you can end up in situations where if
the server crashes it can cause the
2018 Apr 19
2
odd assignInNamespace / setGeneric interaction
>>>>> Michael Lawrence <lawrence.michael at gene.com>
>>>>> on Wed, 18 Apr 2018 14:16:37 -0700 writes:
> Hi Bill,
> Ideally, your coworker would just make an alias (or shortcut or
> whatever) for R that passed --no-save to R. I'll try to look into this
> though.
> Michael
Yes, indeed!
As some of you know, I've
2009 Jan 20
0
[LLVMdev] linux build problem
On Jan 20, 2009, at 12:45 AM, Török Edwin wrote:
> On 2009-01-20 08:01, Bill Wendling wrote:
>> I'll need some more information than this. I don't have a Linux box,
>> so I can't tell. Do you have a .i file? How is autoconf being
>> confused? What does config.log say about it?
>>
>>
> I've seen this failure on my nightly builder too (SVN r62521),
2011 Jan 26
1
Packets Sizes and Information Leakage
This message is a few years old so I cannot reply to the original, but
it is still of current research interest.
> So one of my coworkers is doing a little research on SSH usage in the
> wild using netflow data. One of the things he's trying to do is
> determine a way to differentiate between data transfers and interactive
> sessions. We thought of a couple of ways but we wanted
2014 Sep 26
4
URGENT! Shellshock fix DOES NOT fix the bug on CentOS 5.4
Good afternoon!
After applying the latest bash RPM listed at
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2014-September/020594.html :
The fixed RPM (bash-3.2-33.el5_10.4.x86_64.rpm) DOES work just fine on
CentOS 5.10. However, it DOES NOT work on CentOS 5.4. That is, bash runs
fine, but IS STILL VULNERABLE TO SHELLSHOCK!
Scary screenie at: http://i.imgur.com/yR7sBjV.png
It looks like
2006 Jan 15
5
ActiveRecordCache
I believe I heard some talk of an ActiveRecordCache being developed while I
was on IRC... however, can''t find the actual project.
Anybody know if this is being developed, or where I can find more
information on it ?
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2007 May 04
22
CampingConf?
Campers --
In a few weeks there will be a bunch of people in Portland, OR, for a
conference. A long time ago some campers mentioned that might be a
good time for us to get together and hold a mini CampingConf for a few
hours. Is anyone interested? Does anyone want to organize it?
I''m thinking Wednesday night, May 16.
We could possibly get a spot at FreeGeek (not likely since they are
2020 Jun 03
6
Logitech webcam for use with CentOS 7
I am thinking of buying a Logitech C920S Pro HD or C922 webcam for the necessary video conferencing.
Is anyone using that with Zoom or perhaps with Jitsi? Do I need drivers? Any issues?
Thank you.
2009 Jan 20
4
[LLVMdev] linux build problem
On 2009-01-20 08:01, Bill Wendling wrote:
> On Jan 19, 2009, at 5:34 PM, John Regehr wrote:
>
>
>> Since yesterday I've been getting the error below when building llvm-
>> gcc
>> on Ubuntu Hardy on x86. For some reason, several instances of
>> autoconf
>> are getting confused and failing to detect a stdlib.h.
>>
>> John
>>
2008 Jan 18
2
OT: Call for beta testers (well... perhaps late Alpha).
We've just launched the beta of a free service which is, really, still
only JUST out of the alpha stages.
http://www.voipmagnet.com
The basic idea is this: it's an opt-in directory focused on VoIP contact
info (with elements of social networking and privacy control).
Again, the service is very rough, but we'd like input from the VoIP
community. There are a good many things that are
2013 Jun 19
2
knitr without R studio
Hello folks,
I`m using knitr on R studio, which make it easy to use, but a coworker of
mine would like to run it on "simple" R. So I was wondering if you know what
is the equivalent of the button "knit HTML" in RStudio in R. I tried
knit2HTML(
<html>
<head>
<title></title>
</head>
<body style="background-color:white">
2011 Jan 31
0
[LLVMdev] Official git mirroring of llvm, clang, lldb, test-suite, etc.?
greened at obbligato.org (David A. Greene) writes:
>>> git-svn often doesn't work, especially if the other side also needs
>>> git-svn.
>>
>> The git mirror would be read-only, so if you want to contribute changes
>> to LLVM using git you need git-svn anyways.
>
> I pull down changes from upstream much more frequently than I send
> changes up. To