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2009 Mar 23
1
distictive Ringing in SIP
Hi all, I want to configure a SIP Channel to send Alert-Info with the INVITE. Right now I have added an extension like so: exten=>4444,n(ring5),SIPAddHeader("Alert-Info: R0") But there is no Alert-Info in the INVITE. Any idea how I can get this working? Seems a very basic error.. Thanks. Sandip -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2009 Nov 19
2
logging to syslog does not distinct between errors notice and warning.
...puppetd on a client with -l console I see things like: ... warning: //Node[default]/packages/ notice: ... err: ... ... Here puppet makes a distinction between errors, notice and warning. But it I run puppet without the -l option, I see the entries in /var/ log/messages. But there puppet makes no distiction between errors, warnings etc....: Nov 19 10:26:12 puppetd[28676]: Starting catalog run Nov 19 10:26:24 puppetd[28676]: (//Node[default]...Failed In my optinion it should be: Nov 19 10:26:24 puppetd[28676]: err: (//Node[default]...Failed or something similar. Is this a bug? BR, Rene -- Y...
2006 Jan 24
1
cannot change distinctive ring polycom phones
Hi, I'm using asterisk 1.2.1 on a debian sarge distro. I've followed notes in http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Polycom+auto-answer+config and http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=OptiPoint+600+SIP+-+Distictive+ring+using+ALERT_INFO but I still cannot change ring style via asterisk using exten => 666,1,SipAddHeader(ALERT_INFO="ring3") in extensions.conf . Is it possible to do it on polycom ip phones? If yes...how? Is there something missing?? TIA Giorgio Incantalupo
2009 Apr 12
9
[LLVMdev] Porting LLVM backend is no fun yet
...lopment plan or wishlist for TableGen? I see nothing on the wiki yet. I must also say that the LLVM code is considerably "denser" because of the unfortunate choice of BiCapitalizedIdentifierNames. Underscores lend some horizontal whitespace to names and make their subtokens visually distict. BiCapped code is kinda like German with its cumbersome compound nouns. Enough complaining for now--back to banging skull on stone! 8^) G -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20090411/71df421b/...
2016 Apr 08
2
R.squared in summary.lm with weights
...tions. You get expressions like these if you assume observations have variance sigma^2/w, and you're trying to estimate sigma^2. > It's also perfectly consistent that m is the minimizer of mss: d/dm sum(w*(f-m)^2) = -2 sum(w*(f-m)) = 0 => m = sum(w*f) / sum(w) However, beware the distiction between inverse variance weights, replication weights, and sampling weights. > Duncan Murdoch > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do...
2009 Apr 13
0
[LLVMdev] Porting LLVM backend is no fun yet
...r TableGen? I see nothing on the wiki yet. > > I must also say that the LLVM code is considerably "denser" because > of the unfortunate choice of BiCapitalizedIdentifierNames. > Underscores lend some horizontal whitespace to names and make their > subtokens visually distict. BiCapped code is kinda like German with > its cumbersome compound nouns. > > Enough complaining for now--back to banging skull on stone! 8^) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/200904...
2003 Jan 14
0
Issue with adding machines to domain
...e domain can log in, browse the network, and use roaming profiles perfectly. For the life of me I swear I've gone through everything I can think of that would cause something like this to no avail. Any help that you folks can offer me would be greatly appreciated. Luke Bowerman Olympia School Distict - Olympia, WA
1998 Feb 03
0
serious security problem in XKB
...39; Quick fix: 1. as usual chmod u-s,g-s all installed Xserver binaries (*) 2. use xdm or a SAFE and PARANOID wrapper to start Xserver (*) and unsafe or not-paranoid-enough setuid/setgid wrappers (current Debian wrapper falls into this category) Details: In fact, there are (at least) two distict problems in XKB implementation, both related to the use of -xkbdir option. 1. xkbcomp is invoked using system() or popen() any shell metacharacters included in -xkbdir argument are interpreted [demonstrated by the "quick vulnerability check"] 2. a user supplied instance of xkbcomp i...
2016 Apr 08
0
R.squared in summary.lm with weights
On 07/04/2016 5:21 PM, Murray Efford wrote: > Following some old advice on this list, I have been reading the code for summary.lm to understand the computation of R-squared from a weighted regression. Usually weights in lm are applied to squared residuals, but I see that the weighted mean of the observations is calculated as if the weights are on the original scale: > > [...] > f
2001 Jul 05
1
ERP software
...scientists ou there: EEG is electrical activity measured from the scalp (usually multi-lead) that is used in psychophysiological experiments to infer cortical activation. In a typical experiment this data can be linked to events: usually stimulus presentations, to calculate 'trial means' in distict trial subcategories. Did someone out there made an effort to put together some sort of package for the analysis of this type of data? -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send &...
2016 Apr 08
0
R.squared in summary.lm with weights
...ations. You get expressions like these if you assume observations have variance sigma^2/w, and you're trying to estimate sigma^2. > It's also perfectly consistent that m is the minimizer of mss: d/dm sum(w*(f-m)^2) = -2 sum(w*(f-m)) = 0 => m = sum(w*f) / sum(w) However, beware the distiction between inverse variance weights, replication weights, and sampling weights. > Duncan Murdoch > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do r...
2009 Apr 13
0
[LLVMdev] Porting LLVM backend is no fun yet
...o a good port of x86 using CGEN? :-) Evan > > I must also say that the LLVM code is considerably "denser" because > of the unfortunate choice of BiCapitalizedIdentifierNames. > Underscores lend some horizontal whitespace to names and make their > subtokens visually distict. BiCapped code is kinda like German with > its cumbersome compound nouns. > > Enough complaining for now--back to banging skull on stone! 8^) > > G > > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu http...
2007 Jan 03
3
caller id ring tones for Asterisk Phone
I'm going to be rolling out asterisk at a small office and one requested feature was the ability to have a phone that can be configured so that ringtones can be configured according to the callerid of the caller. Does anyone have Asterisk experience with such a phone? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!!!
2009 Apr 13
0
[LLVMdev] Porting LLVM backend is no fun yet
...when someone steps up and implements them. > > I must also say that the LLVM code is considerably "denser" because > of the unfortunate choice of BiCapitalizedIdentifierNames. > Underscores lend some horizontal whitespace to names and make their > subtokens visually distict. BiCapped code is kinda like German with > its cumbersome compound nouns. I guess this is just a matter of familiarity, and perhaps of choosing an advantageous font. Dan
2016 Apr 07
4
R.squared in summary.lm with weights
Following some old advice on this list, I have been reading the code for summary.lm to understand the computation of R-squared from a weighted regression. Usually weights in lm are applied to squared residuals, but I see that the weighted mean of the observations is calculated as if the weights are on the original scale: [...] f <- z$fitted.values w <- z$weights [...] m
2015 Oct 02
5
v2.2.19 released
...look up vsizes for all mailboxes. + Added a quota "count" backend, which uses the mailbox vsizes to get the current quota usage. It requires using the new quota_vsizes=yes setting, which tracks the messages' "virtual sizes" rather than "physical sizes". Their distiction is minor and mostly irrelevant nowadays (if mail sizes should be counted with LF or CRLF newlines). + "doveadm director up/down" commands added. The monitoring script should be using these commands instead of changing the vhost count. This allows admin to manually disable a serve...
2015 Oct 02
5
v2.2.19 released
...look up vsizes for all mailboxes. + Added a quota "count" backend, which uses the mailbox vsizes to get the current quota usage. It requires using the new quota_vsizes=yes setting, which tracks the messages' "virtual sizes" rather than "physical sizes". Their distiction is minor and mostly irrelevant nowadays (if mail sizes should be counted with LF or CRLF newlines). + "doveadm director up/down" commands added. The monitoring script should be using these commands instead of changing the vhost count. This allows admin to manually disable a serve...
2015 Sep 24
0
v2.2.19 release candidate released
...ailboxes. > + Added a quota "count" backend, which uses the mailbox vsizes to get > the current quota usage. It requires using the new quota_vsizes=yes > setting, which tracks the messages' "virtual sizes" rather than > "physical sizes". Their distiction is minor and mostly irrelevant > nowadays (if mail sizes should be counted with LF or CRLF newlines). > + "doveadm director up/down" commands added. The monitoring script > should be using these commands instead of changing the vhost count. > This allows admin to...
2015 Sep 23
8
v2.2.19 release candidate released
...up vsizes for all mailboxes. + Added a quota "count" backend, which uses the mailbox vsizes to get the current quota usage. It requires using the new quota_vsizes=yes setting, which tracks the messages' "virtual sizes" rather than "physical sizes". Their distiction is minor and mostly irrelevant nowadays (if mail sizes should be counted with LF or CRLF newlines). + "doveadm director up/down" commands added. The monitoring script should be using these commands instead of changing the vhost count. This allows admin to manually disable a s...
2015 Sep 23
8
v2.2.19 release candidate released
...up vsizes for all mailboxes. + Added a quota "count" backend, which uses the mailbox vsizes to get the current quota usage. It requires using the new quota_vsizes=yes setting, which tracks the messages' "virtual sizes" rather than "physical sizes". Their distiction is minor and mostly irrelevant nowadays (if mail sizes should be counted with LF or CRLF newlines). + "doveadm director up/down" commands added. The monitoring script should be using these commands instead of changing the vhost count. This allows admin to manually disable a s...