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2010 May 22
4
US "Truth in caller id act"... and it's impact on services
For the 3rd consecutive term, the US Senate has introduced the "Truth in caller ID Act of 2009". It was passed by the Senate (finally) in January, and has moved to the House for a vote. A lot of states have ambiguous or overly restrictive language on how caller ID may be manipulated. For instance, if you have a PBX, and a call comes in from the PSTN, which you then loop back out
2007 Oct 14
4
flac fingerprint
hi, i found this explanation of the flac fingerprint somewhere: 'A FLAC Fingerprint is generated only for the audio data portion of the file. (Therefore, changing the filename or the tags or FlacMetadata does not change the fingerprint calculation.) In contrast, an .md5 is generated against the whole file, including header portions.' so i was wondering what advantages it could give me
2010 Nov 09
6
Extending the accuracy of exp(1) in R
Hi, I want to use a more accurate value of exp(1).  The value given by R is 2.718282. I want a value which has more than 15 decimal places. Can anyone let me know how can I increase the accuracy level. Actually there are some large multipliers of exp(1) in my whole expression, and I want a more accurate result at the last step of my program, and for that I need to use highly accurate value
2010 Oct 24
0
[LLVMdev] lli : external functions and target datalayout
...this problem automatically, but why does llvm-gcc output > i64:32:64 rather than i64:64:64? FYI: the X86 data layout is hard-coded in lib/Target/X86/X86TargetMachine.cpp, so that assert is mostly bogus, and the existence of "target datalayout" IR setting and Module::setDataLayout are deceiving.
2007 Oct 14
0
Re: flac fingerprint
Harry, > so i was wondering what advantages it could give me to make a ffp > file, because there is already a internally stored md5 checksum on the > decoded audio data inside the flac file? Testing the .flac file against its internally stored fingerprint lets you know that you have a properly encoded .flac file of *something*. If you also certify that internally stored fingerprint
2004 Jan 27
1
AU www.samba.org mirror
All, Are my eyes deceiving me, or is the Australian mirror site (http://samba.mirror.aarnet.edu.au/samba/samba.html) linked-to from www.samba.org, out of date? The main page has the release of Samba-3.0.0 RC3, dated Sep 8 2003, as the first news item. Regards Peter *****************************************************...
2013 Dec 24
0
Fake Conferences CSCI and WORLDCOMP of Hamid Arabnia
...t he never accepts these challenges because there were no reviews and no reviewers and he simply cheated the research community for all these years. We are not surprised if he comes out tomorrow claiming that his computer crashed and he lost the reviews and reviewers’ details. He can play any deceiving trick. See the important website https://sites.google.com/site/worlddump1 for more information on WORLDCOMP, including links to DBLP stop indexing WORLDCOMP proceedings. See http://worldcomp-fake-bogus.blogspot.com for Hamid Arabnia and his puppet’s Anti-Christmas Greetings campaign. We as...
2020 Nov 05
2
[PATCH v5 09/10] dma-buf-map: Add memcpy and pointer-increment interfaces
...CPU doesn't really need to touch the contents and flush caches etc. An example exist in some MTD drivers that move large quantities of data off flash memory like this: drivers/mtd/nand/raw/cadence-nand-controller.c Notice that DMAengine and DMAbuf does not have much in common, the names can be deceiving. The value of this varies with the system architecture. It is not just a question about performance but also about power and the CPU being able to do other stuff in parallel for large transfers. So *when* to use this facility to accelerate memcpy() is a delicate question. What I'm after here...
2007 Oct 17
2
Re: flac fingerprint
2007/10/15, David W. Tamkin <dattier@panix.com>: > > Harry, > > > so i was wondering what advantages it could give me to make a ffp > > file, because there is already a internally stored md5 checksum on the > > decoded audio data inside the flac file? > > Testing the .flac file against its internally stored fingerprint lets > you know that you have a
2010 Oct 24
2
[LLVMdev] lli : external functions and target datalayout
Hi All, I have a C code: ////////////////////////////// #include "stdio.h" int main () { putchar('a'); return 0; } llvm-gcc -emit-llvm, I got //////////////////////////////////////// ; ModuleID = 't1.bc' target datalayout = "e-p:32:32:32-i1:8:8-i8:8:8-i16:16:16-i32:32:32-i64:32:64-f32:32:32-f64:32:64-v64:64:64-v128:128:128-a0:0:64-f80:32:32" target triple
2004 Sep 11
1
Final status of the call
Hello to all: When I make a call of extension (FXS) to extension (FXS) (TDM40B) status of the call is the following one: #### Case call answered --------------------------------------------------- Log init -- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/4-1' -- Executing Macro("Zap/4-1", "stdexten|103|Zap/2") in new stack -- Executing Dial("Zap/4-1",
2005 Mar 20
2
Echo after upgrade * 1.05 -> 1.06
Hi list! I have a strange echo problem. Two days ago I setup * 1.0.6. at a friend of mine. Just an * server and for outbound calls wengo.fr was used to place calls via sip. He had a strange echo on the line I didn't experience on my setup. Today I upgraded my asterisk 1.0.5 to 1.0.6 and suddenly I have an echo too on sip calls thru wengo!! I already verified wengo was not the source of
2009 Aug 26
4
Multiple user registration ...
Hello there! We are planning to use Asterisk on our VoIP platform, and we are spending some brains on a way to provide the following facility: let some SIP user (extension) registrate with more than one client (ATA, SoftPhone, VoipCelular, etc) - what isn't a problem at all -, initiate calls from any of this devices that are registrated with the same user - no problems on tests too -,
2008 May 09
1
Is it possible to do fancy area plots?
Does anyone have any ideas about how you could use R to produce a fancy area plot like this one in the NY Times? http://tinyurl.com/6rr22g Regards, Sean, [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2003 Mar 10
1
[Bug 507] Mindrot Bugzilla does not make it clear that this is the Bugzilla for SSH
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=507 Summary: Mindrot Bugzilla does not make it clear that this is the Bugzilla for SSH Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: -current Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P2 Component: Miscellaneous
2005 Mar 16
1
openssh on Red Hat and Suse Linux with PAM (cf. bug 559, patches 292, 675)
Do you know if either of the patches referenced above can be applied to the 3.6p1 code shipped by Red Hat (RHEL3) and Suse (SLES8)? It appears they were integrated in the 3.7p1 and 3.9p1 releases, respectively. Steven Vandor Computer Associates 425 825 2799 vandor at ca.com This message may contain confidential, privileged or other legally protected information.? It is intended for the addressee
2007 Aug 19
0
flash zap FXO port from SIP device (SPA-2002) using RFC2833 or SIP INFO
...ith being auto-unsubscribed because of my spam filter. Not sure if my post made it through. Hi everyone, I'm wondering if I'm missing something obvious here, or if Asterisk just doesn't support what I'm trying to do. It seems like it should be simple, but appearances can be deceiving. I've got an Asterisk box and an SPA-2002, the Asterisk box has a TDM400P populated with FXO ports. The Asterisk box is attached to the station (FXS) ports of a traditional analog PBX, as you might imagine it uses flash to access features like transfer. I want to be able to flash the FXS...
2009 Feb 14
1
Progress() and Proceeding()
Hi, The descriptions of Progress() and Proceeding() are really vague. Progress(): ---cut---------------- [Synopsis] Indicate progress [Description] Progress(): This application will request that in-band progress information be provided to the calling channel. ---cut---------------- Proceeding(): ---cut---------------- [Synopsis] Indicate proceeding [Description] Proceeding(): This
2015 Feb 18
0
NTFS support?
Wow, wow, wow tell me my eyes are not deceiving me. This is so cool. I saw some stuff about NTFS so I tried an experiment I used window's diskpart to reformat my USB drive and create an ntfs partition. I used version 6.03 syslinux on the drive and created the syslinux directory and files and it booted. My os failed because of no ntfs driver...
2006 Feb 16
2
Sangoma analog cards?
Does anyone on-list have direct experience with the new analog cards from Sangoma? I'm thinking about FXOs with echo cans. Need 2-4 ports but don't want to go through another TDM400 style experience. Michael -- Michael Graves mgraves@pixelpower.com Sr. Product Specialist www.pixelpower.com Pixel Power Inc.