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2009 Apr 21
2
A question about BDC's
Hi, i have a samba server as PDC in my office. Now, some co-workers wants to access their files from outside. Making a VPN does not work because my office has a crappy connection. Is it possible to install a BDC in a datacenter for the remote people?
2002 Jun 04
2
subnet browsing crappy solution!
...ent subnets that can't be seen in the NetworkNeighbourhood when server is Samba on Linux (including reading the F***ing manuals and not finding anything useful or browsing through the source of samba until my eyes fall in my mouth) I have decided that they were, well... ,stupid and chose to try crappy solutions! One of them worked! As I have a network of more subnets linked through routers that communicate via the internet, I instructed all routers to send the netbios broadcast packets from their subnets to the linux server. Now all the computers show in the NN, without any difficulty in acce...
2008 May 12
1
Crappy sound on Console (chan_oss)
Hi all, on my debian box i configured chan_oss to work with /dev/audio device. CLI console command and Dial(CONSOLE/dsp) work perfectly but i notice 2 problems: 1. audio is very low in volume, even if i set 100 the mixer volume (via cmd line setmixer utility) 2. the sound is very crappy: the voice is "vibrant", words sounds like 'ttthhhiiisss iiisss aaa ttteeessstt". Seems like the audio frames are pumped in soundcard with a little gap beetween one and the next chunk. I'm speaking of a Debian 4 and Asterisk 1.4.18 (compiled) Someone have experience? --...
2003 Nov 05
4
FBSD All-in-one security box?
...me freeware together in some semblance of sanity on a FBSD box. There's basically nothing that this box does that a combo of IPFW (or another bsd filter), snort, ntop, and some other freeware stuff can't do. As usual the problems I face stem from feature-overload, since the vendor has one crappy feature and then adds another crappy feature instead of fixing the first one so they can market the box better. I'm thinking that since the tools I mentioned are already fairly mature and robust, all that's needed is some sewing and, when core functionality is achieved, a GUI. This sounds...
2010 Dec 24
1
One way crappy audio in iax call - Asterisk 1.6.2.15
Hi, We had 2 asterisk 1.4 connected together in iax, all was fine. One of them was upgraded (server and Asterisk) in 1.6.2.15, the other end is in 1.4.38 When calling to 1.4 to 1.6.2 -remember, it's iax- all is good. But calling from 1.6.2 to 1.4 give a bad audio to calling party (words are cutted, you can't understand the words). On callee party it's still good. We replace
2017 Nov 02
11
low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
Richard Zimmerman wrote: > hw wrote: >> Next question: you want RAID, how much storage do you need? Will 4 or 8 3.5" drives be enough (DO NOT GET crappy 2.5" drives - they're *much* more expensive than the 3.5" drives, and >smaller disk space. For the price of a 1TB 2.5", I can get at least a 4TB WD Red. > > I will second Marks comments here. Yes, 2.5" drive enterprise drives have been an issue. +1 for the WD Red dr...
2018 Jul 30
2
[RFC 0/4] Virtio uses DMA API for all devices
...e SMMU with legacy devices in our fastmodel > emulation platform (which is slowly being upgraded to virtio 1.0) without > hanging during boot. Patch below. Yikes, this is a nightmare. That is exactly where I do not want things to end up. We really need to distinguish between legacy virtual crappy virtio (and that includes v1) that totally ignores the bus it pretends to be on, and sane virtio (to be defined) that sit on a real (or properly emulated including iommu and details for dma mapping) bus. Having a mumble jumble of arch specific undocumented magic as in the powerpc patch replied to...
2018 Jul 30
2
[RFC 0/4] Virtio uses DMA API for all devices
...e SMMU with legacy devices in our fastmodel > emulation platform (which is slowly being upgraded to virtio 1.0) without > hanging during boot. Patch below. Yikes, this is a nightmare. That is exactly where I do not want things to end up. We really need to distinguish between legacy virtual crappy virtio (and that includes v1) that totally ignores the bus it pretends to be on, and sane virtio (to be defined) that sit on a real (or properly emulated including iommu and details for dma mapping) bus. Having a mumble jumble of arch specific undocumented magic as in the powerpc patch replied to...
2017 Sep 11
2
new NUT release please!
On 9/10/2017 6:41 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > Dutchman01 writes: > >> Hello all, >> >> ? >> >> I request a new NUT release as current dates back to March 9, 2016: NUT 2.7.4 >> >> The fact stays that not all distro?s use latest snapshots/commits from github >> dev tree. >> >> ? >> >> So please do release a new up to
2018 Nov 30
3
DMARC policies
...ve been restored. >> >> Aki > Hi AKi > > I guess my address was re-subscribed then? I was subscribed as nomail > before, do I need to update that myself? > > > thanks > Per > > Yes. I had to do it with an automated script and mailman withlist interface is crappy. Sorry about this. Aki
2007 Apr 18
1
[RFC/PATCH PV_OPS X86_64 00/17] Paravirt_ops for x86_64
.... We have our own version of lguest running there too. We have lguest64 running up to console_init, and then it takes an interrupt storm. I'll be posting those patches tomorrow. Glauber and I have been sharing a git repo that isn't open to the public. (we don't want people to see how crappy our stuff is yet ;) Well, it's still kind of crappy, but it's starting to work. So I spent today, pulling out patches related only to paravirt ops from our git repo, and separating them to be readable. Well, here they are. Tomorrow, I'll post what we got for lguest64 running. Thanks!...
2007 Apr 18
1
[RFC/PATCH PV_OPS X86_64 00/17] Paravirt_ops for x86_64
.... We have our own version of lguest running there too. We have lguest64 running up to console_init, and then it takes an interrupt storm. I'll be posting those patches tomorrow. Glauber and I have been sharing a git repo that isn't open to the public. (we don't want people to see how crappy our stuff is yet ;) Well, it's still kind of crappy, but it's starting to work. So I spent today, pulling out patches related only to paravirt ops from our git repo, and separating them to be readable. Well, here they are. Tomorrow, I'll post what we got for lguest64 running. Thanks!...
2006 Aug 24
2
New X crappy for older stuff?
While burning in a new desktop Epox KT-880 workstation, I'm running on my old K6-III at 360MHz. Before new X updates (put everything in today, kernel, elfutils, ntpd - Selinux issues? - xorg, ...) with my PCI ATI 7000 (Radeon) on a 19" Samsung 950b @ 1024x768 (one of 5 different resolutions I commonly use), I could scroll smoothly at reasonable rates. With the new stuff I get severe
2004 Aug 06
1
test load for icecast2 ?
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Michael Smith wrote: > On Wednesday 05 March 2003 19:13, Joern Nettingsmeier wrote: > > i'm test-driving an icecast2 relay on a rather crappy network > > connection. to hammer on it, i was listening to the stream with xmms > > while doing a couple of parallel wget -O - http://..mystream 2&>1 > > > > >/dev/null from another machine. however, as few as 5 parallel wgets > > > > would reproducab...
2018 Nov 30
5
DMARC policies
...guess my address was re-subscribed then? I was subscribed as nomail > >>before, do I need to update that myself? > >> > >>thanks > >>Per > >> > >> > >Yes. I had to do it with an automated script and mailman withlist > >interface is crappy. Sorry about this. > > No problem, these things happen. > > > /Per -- Michal Szymanski (msz at astrouw dot edu dot pl) Warsaw University Observatory, Warszawa, POLAND
2001 Mar 07
3
sound quality
...mat (192kb/s), and i am very much pleased with the quality. however, i will certainly feel awful after encoding 1gb of files and beta5 comes out, claiming to increase the sound quality. in other words, should i be using ogg vorbis for long-term audio storage without fear that those files are crappy quality and should be re-encoded 5 months later using the next beta. -- noodlez: Karol Pietrzak GPG/PGP-KeyID: 0x3A1446A0 --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-req...
2012 Jun 22
4
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] is configure+make dead yet?
...ist of options, so it's impossible to figure out how to configure it with cmake without looking up online. Compare this to /src/llvm/configure --help, where I can see what the default build will look like and also how I can tweak it for what I want. Even the online documentation is kind of crappy in this regard: e.g., LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD doesn't tell you *which* targets you can build in the first place. I'm sure most people who do a lot of cmake know these settings by the back of their hand, but if you're like me and totally clueless when it comes to cmake, it's downri...
2004 Oct 02
2
Edit Windows XP registry with wines regedit?
Hi, is it possible to edit the registry of an installed Windows XP under Linux with wine's regedit? I've replaced my mainboard which has a different chipset. So this crappy Windows XP doesn't want to boot now. Cheers, Martin
2018 Jul 30
0
[RFC 0/4] Virtio uses DMA API for all devices
On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 02:34:14AM -0700, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > We really need to distinguish between legacy virtual crappy > virtio (and that includes v1) that totally ignores the bus it pretends > to be on, and sane virtio (to be defined) that sit on a real (or > properly emulated including iommu and details for dma mapping) bus. Let me reply to the "crappy" part first: So virtio devices can run on...
2007 Nov 05
0
WaveIn/WaveOut and Speex
Evgueni Tsygankov wrote: > Again, thank you for helping me. I know this might seem like a > trivial matter to you and other experts in the field, Sorry, Jean Marc and many others, including me, care very little about an crappy OS produced by that company in the US which has been convicted of (but not punished for) anti-competitive behaviour. > but believe me, there are a lot of programmers, whose posts I saw > on the web, who tried to use WaveIn/WaveOut and Speex and failed. That has exactly zero to do with Speex...