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2004 Dec 19
2
Phone choices....opinion request Polycom vs Cisco
...h asterisk - headset functionality and use - voice quality - build quality Is there much of a difference between Polycom and Cisco? Scanning the group it looks like there may be slightly more issues with Polycom but I don't know how they stack up on the integration with Asterisk and future flexability. Any recommendations appreciated. Thanks Walt _________________________________________________________________ Don't just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.com/
2004 Mar 24
2
debugging a code
Hello just learned HowTo but R, reminded me with the way Perl does it but with much less on-line commands, R "AFAIK" has n, c, Q and where and cann't debug outside the {}. 1) is there a more versatile/flexable debugging method for R? I have saved 2 functions in an ASCII file "digfun". "getdata" function calls "squash" function and both use loops. In
2002 Sep 18
2
Samba Log file format
...mind when writting log output. Management: It would be nice if samba gave up management of the logs to syslog and the like. syslog could then control WHEN logs should roll over, where they are stored, and so forth. Samaba should not be controlling this at all. It would also be nice to have the flexability to have samba produce a single log for all machines connecting to the samba server instead of or as well as separate log.netbiosname files. any comments? -- Carl B. Constantine University of Victoria Programmer Analyst http://www.uvic.ca UNIX System Administrator Victoria, B...
2006 Apr 03
2
Frustrated with echo...
...stion is "What's better and why: 1: a 'real' digium PCI card with two fxo plugins, or using a couple external SIP fxo units like a grandstream, zoom, or similar" Personally, I think it would be desirable to keep the FXOs out of the asterisk box itself, just to give me future flexability to move to whatever the platform of the day I want to put asterisk on, without dealing with a PCI card to move, but if the consensus is that the voice quality and support for the digium board is the best, then that's what I'll do.. So, any comments on relative quality of these devices,...
2009 Jul 16
0
[LLVMdev] [patch] CodeEmitter Memory Foot Reduction
...e { extend(); BufferPtr++ = b; } } protected: void virtual extend() = 0 }; so extend is overriden in JITCodeEmitter and ObjectCodeEmitter and is called moving emitted code to a bigger buffer if we run out of memory, then emission continues. This gives the lowest overhead and flexability. If ObjectCodeEmitter and JITEmitter manage memory then the design is transparent to the higher levels of DOE and JIT. The old design was the best design it just needed an extend() method. Aaron > > -Chris > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... UR...
2003 Aug 05
3
Newbie just starting out with *
Hey all...I'm brand new to * and I want to convert my home into a pbx type setup. I've figured out that I want a Wildcard X100P to bring my single POTS CO into my Linux box. My problem is that I'm sure sure what I need to do to get my analog phones connected up into a structured phone system. It *looks* like I can go the route of the Cisco Analog -> VOIP for about $100 on ebay.
2012 Mar 09
2
anonymous "on demand" file transfers?
Hello All, Is it possible to serve up files anonymously via a folder of my choosing on demand? >From time to time where I work, we transfer large file heirarchies between co-workers and contractor workstations, and we've gotten away with tar'ing things up or using something like webfs (or Python -m SimpleHTTPServer) on one end and 'wget -r http://remote-server' on the the
2015 Aug 27
3
Samba AD firewalld services
Progress... On 08/27/2015 08:50 AM, L.P.H. van Belle wrote: > After reading this thread.. and ..seeing the comments.. > > I googled a bit around. and yes.. more then 5 sec.. ;-) > > I wonder why almost every "centos/redhat/rpm based" howto removes firewalld with the base iptables service > now, i'm not "pro" systemd or con systemd, i use it but i set my
2015 Aug 27
9
Samba AD firewalld services
Now with firewalld, opening up ports is now 'better' done by opening services. So what do I need, for starters it seems: dns, dhcp, dhcpv6, samba, kerberos Here is the list of services: RH-Satellite-6 amanda-client bacula bacula-client dhcp dhcpv6 dhcpv6-client dns ftp high-availability http https imaps ipp ipp-client ipsec kerberos kpasswd ldap ldaps libvirt libvirt-tls mdns mountd
2004 Aug 06
3
Newbie question - on demand streaming?
...ers, the major reason for using Shoutcast et al. .m3u files suck (which is how I presume you feel I should be streaming from my webserver).....I seem to remember you have to play around with mime types et al. Dedicated streaming gives me the ability to do live broadcasts and thus gives me greater flexability than just using my webserver. Webservers are intended for delivering markup language and are good at it. Thus I prefer leaving them to do that and that alone. Seperating duties tends to give a nicely cohesive environment...i.e. My webserver dishes up web pages, my audio server dishes up audio. N...
2009 Jul 16
2
[LLVMdev] [patch] CodeEmitter Memory Foot Reduction
On Jul 16, 2009, at 10:04 AM, Aaron Gray wrote: > > I understand that you say that, but I can't bring myself to care at > this point. Have you thought about how many cycles are already used > to produce the instructions that lead to the emission of those 10K > bytes? The total percentage of time spent doing these virtual calls > will be tiny compared to the total
2015 Aug 27
2
Samba AD firewalld services
On 27/08/15 13:50, L.P.H. van Belle wrote: > After reading this thread.. and ..seeing the comments.. > > I googled a bit around. and yes.. more then 5 sec.. ;-) > > I wonder why almost every "centos/redhat/rpm based" howto removes firewalld with the base iptables service Now here's a funny thing, I was searching the samba wiki for 'firewall' and found there
2009 Mar 15
0
[LLVMdev] MachO and ELF Writers/MachineCodeEmitters are hard-codedinto LLVMTargetMachine
I like the idea of a generic MachineCodeWriter, although I prefer the name 'ObjectFileWriter'... I think we need to take a hard look at which bits of the Writer/Emitter infrastructure are needed for what tasks (Object File Emittion, JIT, etc.) and make sure that our abstractions are flexible enough... As it stands at the moment, the Writer and Emitter classes could definately be merged
2000 May 15
1
Re: [vorbis-dev] Semi-off-topic ramblings
[cc'd to vorbis and gstreamer-devel because I thought both lists would like to see this ] > I'm curious if anyone else is at all fed up with the current > state-of-affairs of media support under *IX. As things stand it's rather [...] Hi, Caught your post on vorbis-dev, but I'm not on vorbis, where Monty suggested this go, so email me directly with any replies.
2009 May 26
8
Bandwidth management and ADSL router
Hi All; I discover that most of the voice cutting complain are coming from the Internet bandwidth when we are connecting two remote offices togethor via Asterisk or any other IP PBX. Anyone has an idea on a ADSL router that work as ADSL + Bandwidth division? So we can resolve the problem of providing a guaranteed bandwidth for the voice packets instead of suffering the voice cutting? Regards
2015 Aug 27
3
Samba AD firewalld services
Oh, this really helps. See below, though. On 08/27/2015 09:33 AM, Rowland Penny wrote: > On 27/08/15 14:25, Robert Moskowitz wrote: >> Progress... >> >> On 08/27/2015 08:50 AM, L.P.H. van Belle wrote: >>> After reading this thread.. and ..seeing the comments.. >>> >>> I googled a bit around. and yes.. more then 5 sec.. ;-) >>>
2009 Mar 15
1
[LLVMdev] MachO and ELF Writers/MachineCodeEmitters are hard-codedinto LLVMTargetMachine
> Currently, the MachO and ELF Writers and MachineCodeEmitters are > hard-coded into LLVMTargetMachine and llc. I am also interested in working on this area and interested in writting a COFF file backend. > In other words, the 'object file generation' capabilities of the > Common Code Generator are not generic. I was looking at making a parallel class to MachineCodeEmitter,
2015 Aug 27
1
Samba AD firewalld services
mDNS is not DNS mDNS (zeroconf/avahi) ( used for .local and .lan reserved tlds ) is an apple thingy.. mDNS udp 5353 DNS tcp/udp 53. Yes, dns tcp + udp. If and dns udp package is to large it switches to tcp. got that from wiets ( the postfix developer ) So i must believe him.. wiets is great.. ( and dutch ) :-)) Greetz, Louis >-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >Van: samba
2009 Mar 15
3
[LLVMdev] MachO and ELF Writers/MachineCodeEmitters arehard-codedinto LLVMTargetMachine
...cumentation does not show such anonymous namespace classes. I looked into using two MachineCodeEmitter objects in the JITEmitter class to deal with the second dealing with stub generation instread but this got messy. Just parameterizing the X86CodeEmitter and others gives us the base level of flexability and allows us not to have to disturb the existing JIT code too much. As you probably know ObjectFile emittion is not working at all at present, the upper levels have been written out of SVN some time ago. >At the moment, the Writer and Emitter are declared friend, and the >encapsulation i...
2015 Apr 30
0
CentOS Images on AWS with partitions on /dev/xvda1 are awkwared to resize
I think the command-line is far more flexable then the GUI interface. I use ec2-api-tools, but the python boto stuff works virtually the same. On Thu, 30 Apr 2015, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 11:33 PM, Kelly Prescott <kprescott at coolip.net> wrote: >> to follow-up, I will give an example. >> Here is the listing for the official centos AMI: >>