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Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "decicion".

2007 Oct 09
2
AW: CentOS 5 release for IBM z/Series?
...our reply! So, there will be no release in the near future of centos 5 for Z? At the moment we got a realy small z/linux installation, but i love it. Keeping the TCO as low as we can was necessary to satisfy the decision-maker. So we decided to choos a free linux distribution, centos was a good decicion we thougt. (redhat / fedora was always my favorite flavor *g*) It would be great if we can give something to the community! Personaly i can't help very much cause i'm the only knowledge carrier here for z/linux, with anoter colleague, and so we havent much time. How is development going on...
2006 Sep 11
2
Distances in codebook search
Hello, I recently measured the distances ndist[0][nb_subvect-1] which are used to make the decicion, which codebook entries are to be used in libspeex/cb_search.c (function split_cb_search_shape_sign). For that I took a couple of audio books (all german speech), downsampled the tracks to 8kHz and encoded them with "speexenc -n --bitrate 15000 ..." (I used svn revision 11825). Usually,...
2006 Sep 11
0
Distances in codebook search
...: speex-dev-bounces@xiph.org [mailto:speex-dev-bounces@xiph.org] On Behalf Of Bj?rn Thalheim Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 4:43 AM To: speex-dev@xiph.org Subject: [Speex-dev] Distances in codebook search Hello, I recently measured the distances ndist[0][nb_subvect-1] which are used to make the decicion, which codebook entries are to be used in libspeex/cb_search.c (function split_cb_search_shape_sign). For that I took a couple of audio books (all german speech), downsampled the tracks to 8kHz and encoded them with "speexenc -n --bitrate 15000 ..." (I used svn revision 11825). Usually,...
2006 May 12
21
Drupal vs. Ruby on Rails
Hello all, Maybe the $subj is a little bit weird (i.e. apples vs oranges) but it is a situation i am facing at the moment: We are developing a small web site which will be mostly a CMS (more or less) and my colleagues is arguing for drupal, and i am for RoR. Maybe i can formulate the question in a different way: when to use a CMS (not necessarily drupal but e.g. Radiant CMS) and when to use Ruby