Displaying 20 results from an estimated 26 matches for "discrediting".
2004 Aug 06
2
do darkice and shout play together well
Mixice (www.lns.com/papers/mixice) does. I have it running on
FreeBSD 4.x machines for KKSF, KPFA, KFCF, etc. for a live MP3
stream (icecast 1.x.x). I will have an OGG version of it soon as
we have some demand for better quality streams.
Tim
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 09:36:16PM -0500, Jim wrote:
> ok then what runs reliably on a freeBSD system? ices?
>
> On Thursday, November 7, 2002,
2014 Apr 04
6
[PATCH v8 01/10] qspinlock: A generic 4-byte queue spinlock implementation
So I'm just not ever going to pick up this patch; I spend a week trying
to reverse engineer this; I posted a 7 patch series creating the
equivalent, but in a gradual and readable fashion:
http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20140310154236.038181843 at infradead.org
You keep on ignoring that; I'll keep on ignoring your patches.
I might at some point rewrite some of your pv stuff on top to get
2014 Apr 04
6
[PATCH v8 01/10] qspinlock: A generic 4-byte queue spinlock implementation
So I'm just not ever going to pick up this patch; I spend a week trying
to reverse engineer this; I posted a 7 patch series creating the
equivalent, but in a gradual and readable fashion:
http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20140310154236.038181843 at infradead.org
You keep on ignoring that; I'll keep on ignoring your patches.
I might at some point rewrite some of your pv stuff on top to get
2009 Feb 03
7
The Origins of R
In another thread on this list, various wild allegations have been
made, relating to the New York Times article on R. I object both to
the subject line and to the content of several of the messages, and
will not repeat or quote any of that content. It smacks to me of
mischief making.
Discussion has centered around the following quote from the NY Times
article:
?According to them, the
2017 Mar 26
1
Tip: update dovecot MD5 password from PAM
>>>>> Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at dovecot.fi>:
> Is there some reason you cannot protect your users with TLS/SSL?
I do use SSL. I don't understand what that have to do with the
preference of CRAM-MD5 over plain text auth?
> Using CRAM-MD5 is not very secure option, since you have to store the
> password in clear text. Plain MD5 is almost plaintext these days.
I
2002 Jul 11
1
RC4/1.0 and peeling
first, congrats to monty and the whole crew for getting
this close to 1.0. it's a monumental achievement reflecting
a huge amount of hard work -- kudos!
econd, i know the bitrate peeling feature has been pushed
back until after 1.0 is out. but i'm wondering -- will oggs
created with a 1.0 encoder be peelable with an as-yet-unreleased
utility, or do "peelable oggs" have to be
2004 Jan 27
2
Server Report
2014 Apr 04
0
[PATCH v8 01/10] qspinlock: A generic 4-byte queue spinlock implementation
On 04/04/2014 09:00 AM, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> So I'm just not ever going to pick up this patch; I spend a week trying
> to reverse engineer this; I posted a 7 patch series creating the
> equivalent, but in a gradual and readable fashion:
>
> http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20140310154236.038181843 at infradead.org
>
> You keep on ignoring that; I'll keep on ignoring your
2004 Aug 06
0
do darkice and shout play together well
darkice is doing my live encoding, both hifi and lofi i just need
something to stream audio files i have on disc...
On Thursday, November 7, 2002, at 09:40 PM, Tim Pozar wrote:
> Mixice (www.lns.com/papers/mixice) does. I have it running on
> FreeBSD 4.x machines for KKSF, KPFA, KFCF, etc. for a live MP3
> stream (icecast 1.x.x). I will have an OGG version of it soon as
> we have
2006 Jul 08
2
building the logcheck package from SVN
...bian developer and author: http://debiansystem.info
`. `'`
`- Debian - when you have better things to do than fixing a system
"i believe that the moment is near when by a procedure
of active paranoiac thought, it will be possible
to systematise confusion and contribute to
the total discrediting of the world of reality."
-- salvador dali
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2010 Aug 04
1
Optimising the Rsync algorithm for speed by reverting to MD4 hashing
Hi,
From v3.0.0 onwards the hash function implemented by Rsync was changed from MD4 to MD5 (http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/src/rsync-3.0.0-NEWS). My understanding is that MD5 is a more secure, slower version of MD4 but I am not convinced that the added security of MD5 would alone have merited the change from MD4 (particularly since MD4 is ~30% faster than MD5). I wonder if I am missing other
2004 Mar 28
3
Optimizing Vorbis for a DSP
Hello all,
I have recently ported Vorbis to a Texas instruments DSP (TMS320C5510), The problem I have is that it is not decoding the audio in real time( about 50% of real time). Could any one give me a clue in which area I could start to optimize the code.
Regards
Kevin
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List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/
Ogg project homepage:
2008 Oct 16
2
Using source()
Hello,
I have never used source and I am a R beginner. If I have text file that
contains 1,000's of lines of code. Can I use source to bring this code into
R and execute the code? Does it run the code one line at a time? Is there a
best way to setup source() for maximum effieciency? After reading ?source()
would I just do:
source("my_Rcode.txt")
Thanks,
Michael
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2004 Aug 06
3
do darkice and shout play together well
At 10:35 AM 7/11/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>im resetting up a server for a college radio station and for the new
>box we got a decent processor and maxed out the RAM so in addition to
>the 2 live encoded streams i want to add 2 prerecorded stream, 1 with
>bands that have played live on the air and one of public affairs show,
>and i was wondering if darkice and shout will play
2005 Aug 09
3
FLAC to Vorbis
Hello everyone,
I am running Ubuntu and have converted my CDs to FLACs (using all the
paranoia and fixing all the tags etc.). What is the best way for me to
convert all of those FLAC to ogg-Vorbis files, keeping all the tag
information and the same directory structure?
I am not wanting anything incredibly advanced, but was expecting
something like
vorbconvert /media/cd_rom/ /home/aaron/vorbis/
2005 Aug 09
3
FLAC to Vorbis
Hello everyone,
I am running Ubuntu and have converted my CDs to FLACs (using all the
paranoia and fixing all the tags etc.). What is the best way for me to
convert all of those FLAC to ogg-Vorbis files, keeping all the tag
information and the same directory structure?
I am not wanting anything incredibly advanced, but was expecting
something like
vorbconvert /media/cd_rom/ /home/aaron/vorbis/
2010 Jun 10
0
No subject
from MD4 to MD5 (http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/src/rsync-3.0.0-NEWS).
My understanding is that MD5 is a more secure, slower version of MD4 but I
am not convinced that the added security of MD5 would alone have merited
the change from MD4 (particularly since MD4 is ~30% faster than MD5). I
wonder if I am missing other reasons which made the change
necessary/desirable?
I am looking at ways
2003 May 26
5
Randomness
Hi,
I am very new to R and cannot seem to find how it generates random numbers. I
am currently involved with a project that requires a random number generator
and have developed one. I am, however, unsure of just how random it is and was
wanting to compare my generator with that of R (as well as others).
If anyone knows how the random numbers are generated or have any ideas on
testing or
2007 Apr 18
1
OLS BoF? Mainline Virtualization API status?
Folks,
OLS is fast approaching. There is a session on virtualization
at the Kernel Summit, with Keir and Zach invited, which will
probably last an hour(?). There is also a Xen BoF currently
scheduled (Thursday, 7/20, 7:00PM) which will cover Xen specific
issues. And there are approximately 3 or 4 paper presentations
on related subjects. None of the above are going to allow for
adequate time to
2017 Apr 20
4
OT: systemd Poll - So Long, and Thanks for All the fish.
On Wed, April 19, 2017 16:22, Chris Murphy wrote:
>
> Apple has had massively disruptive changes on OS X and iOS. Windows
> has had a fairly disruptive set of changes in Windows 10. About the
> only things that don't change are industrial OS's.
>
I have no idea how this reference applies to my earlier post. We do
not use Apple or Windows servers and the desktop