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2007 Aug 02
5
new CentOS 5 as DNS server
...t* to include from the distro CDs I will be doing a text based install, hoping to avoid the installation of X. Other than BIND and vsftpd, I don't think I need much. This machine will be pulling zone files from my primary web server and storing some archive files and backups for me. I'm dilligently R`ingTFMs, and will continue to.... I'd sure be appreciative of any jumpstart help and/or any pitfalls of which to be cognizant. TIA, ~Ray
2009 Mar 08
2
rspec 1.1.99.12, Rails 2.3.1, undefined method `rspec_options=''
Hi David, all: I recently upgraded to Rails 2.3.1RC2 (Ubuntu 8.10, ruby 1.8.7 (2008-08-11 patchlevel 72) [i486-linux]) and have been dilligently following the instructions for upgrading rspec and rspec-rails according to: http://wiki.github.com/dchelimsky/rspec/rails-with-rspec-gems. and when I run ''rake gem'' fails with error: rake aborted! undefined method `rspec_options='' for #<Hoe:0xb782caf0> /rspec/Rak...
2004 Jul 28
1
3.0.4 on Solaris 8 - fcntl(F_SETLK64)
We upgraded from 2.2.5 to 3.0.4 last week and ever since have been running into a deadlock condition that causes clients to hang for extended periods; all trying to get a write lock on locking.tdb. I have been dilligently googling to find the solution and have thus far been unsuccessful. My kernel rev is 108528-29, so I think I'm ok there. Does anyone have any ideas? All I can think of is that I have a gcc install that I used to build samba from before the kernel patch and gcc "fixed" a crucial head...
2019 Jul 02
1
Dovecot/MSQL issue
On 01/07/2019 09:48, lorek via dovecot wrote: > Actually, it seems I may have been wrong in initial assumption that > the issue with the client was that it was being identified to mysql as > coming from localhost when connecting via tcp. > This is what syslog indicated as a reason for the failure but its not > the whole picture. > > As John mentioned I am trying to have
2019 Jul 01
2
Dovecot/MSQL issue
On 30/06/2019 13:36, Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote: >> >> Hello, I'm trying to work through an issue that cropped up on a server I've been working on and haven't found a very good workaround. >> >> Dovecot is operating in a jailed environment. >> >> The configuration in dovecot-sql.conf.ext has been set appropriately with the host=127.0.0.1 (which
2004 Aug 06
2
de-essing into speex?
are there plans to add "de-essing" as part of the speexenc procedure, to make it possible to use lower quality compression without getting those horrible computer-like "ess" sounds in the finished result? like if you say "someone said the sun is shining", there is a lot of ess sounds, and these will sound "computer-ish" at vbr qualities below 9. i know
2004 Aug 06
0
de-essing into speex?
Representative of Olav, >like if you say "someone said the sun is shining", there is a lot of >ess sounds, and these will sound "computer-ish" at vbr qualities below >9. I don't mean to be rude but what bit rate is windows media encoder encoding at and what encoder (type) are you using... Unless its low (32kbps-8kbps) it doesn't compare to speex (spx).
2004 Aug 06
1
other encoders?
Just doing a bit of research here. I hope it is not too off topic. 1) Is anyone using any other type of audio encoding utility *other than* LAME? 2) If so, how compatible have you found it to be with your streaming utilities, i.e. ices, liveice-ng, darkice, etc? 3) What other platforms have you been able to run these utilities successfully? I am not planning on migrating, but doing due dilligence
2002 Sep 14
0
win2ksp2 "cannot load profile" from a --with-ldapsam domain controller
Apologies if this is well hashed-over, but I searched pretty dilligently on the web and mailing list archive and couldn't find the answer. I even stumped my resident samba guru (hi Sean). Server is Red Hat 7.3. Tried with both the Red Hat 7.3 rpm just recompiled --with-ldapsam as well as the samba.org src.rpm also recompiled with --with-ldapsam. Things work for...
2004 Jul 06
0
[LLVMdev] Propose change gnuplot options for small picture versions
> Change the "rotate by 90" xtics specification to just "rotate" which is > equivalent. The "by <angle>" syntax is not acceptable for all output > devices. Apparently the Sparc and x86 output devices (no color) don't > accept this, but should accept the plain "rotate". Sorry, i must be more careful if i proposed patches. Vladimir
2004 Jul 05
3
[LLVMdev] Propose change gnuplot options for small picture versions
In current state dates at small version of pictures generated by night builder script is unreadable ( for example http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/testresults/X86/running_loc.png ). I suggest rotate it to vertical position in small picture versions. .png file created modified gnuplot script (for comparing) and patch attached. "set xlabel 0,-1 " added for solving xlabel and xtics text overlap
2004 Aug 06
3
de-essing into speex?
thanks for getting back to me, i have uploaded a zip file containing some sound files that demonstrates the issue. http://www.bogus.net/~olav/ess.zip this contains s.mp3 original wav file (mono) converted to top-quality mp3 (370K) s.wma windows media encoder with 19khz voice compression ( 62K) s-2.spx speexenc --vbr --quality 2 on the wav file ( 63K) s-9.spx
2019 Jul 01
0
Dovecot/MSQL issue
Actually, it seems I may have been wrong in initial assumption that the issue with the client was that it was being identified to mysql as coming from localhost when connecting via tcp. This is what syslog indicated as a reason for the failure but its not the whole picture. As John mentioned I am trying to have dovecot connect over TCP to mysql (not using the socket), and the issue looked like
2006 Mar 31
2
Asterisk Referral - Cleanup on Aisle 7
Just got a call from a company in Warren, MI . They recently had an Asterisk system put in by a vendor, and are having issues which need analysis and correction. They have a tremendous sense of urgency. They have about (40) users, and need DID's assigned to extensions and are having some echo issues at the site. If anyone is in the Warren, MI area, and is interested in some cavalry work,
2006 Jan 23
1
weighted likelihood for lme
Dear R users, I'm trying to fit a simple random intercept model with a fixed intercept. Suppose I want to assign a weight w_i to the i-th contribute to the log-likelihood, i.e. w_i * logLik_i where logLik_i is the log-likelihood for the i-th subject. I want to maximize the likelihood for N subjects Sum_i {w_i * logLik_i} Here is a simple example to reproduce
2001 Feb 16
0
Regarding Trademark Dispute.
I received the following e-mail in response to an e-mail I had sent to SSH communications questioning the wisdom of their requesting OpenSSH to change it's name. Contained in the message is that statement that SSH Communications did not exert their trademark rights earlier becuase it's only recently that OpenSSH has become more visible. In the United States, this would invalidate the
2004 Aug 06
0
de-essing into speex?
Hi, I think I see what you mean, though I haven't been able to listen to your wma file (not everyone has a wma decoder). The problem probably only lies in the VBR tuning for wideband which hasn't received much work yet. One way to check that is to encode in constant bit-rate and see what the results are. I'm pretty sure you'll notice the problem appears only at (CBR) quality 5 or
2012 Apr 27
15
puppet way of handling rdist and triggers
We have an existing "management system" of sorts, based on rdist. I''d like to know the best way to migrate it to using puppet. Currently, we have a local binaries tree, rdisted out nightly. We also make use of rdist''s extra capability to trigger scripts when and if named files are updated. I''m not sure what the best method would be, of converting this to
2009 Feb 24
7
Managing the spiralling costs
I have been using the inbound 800 services from vitelity. Slowly the usage has been rising and in the month of Jan the bill was for $650. I am currently on a 1.9 cents a minute plan. Am I paying too much ? Some suggestions my team generated to reduce the toll free incoming call bill were: 1. When people call in on the 800 number take the local number they are calling from and then call them back
2001 Feb 24
6
SU vs. ssh root@host
All-- su cannot be run without trusting the shell. The shell cannot be trusted without trusting any instructions the shell uses, from library calls to rc scripts. Hell, the instructions the shell uses can't even be trusted, since they're all living in userspace memory. By contrast, SSHD is generally a root owned, highly secure environment with no unpriveledged userspace