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2007 Jan 15
1
TDM400P, fxotune and ADSL filters - Just a FYI, FWIW
...d the FXO straight in to PSTN. After a rerun of ./fxotune -i -m 15 -vv -b 3 -e 4 -t 2 and a ./fxotune -s, ./fxotune -d -b 4 now reveals .026 percent echo! It appears that the DSL filter circuitry affects the .fxotune impedance test to the point that it becomes ineffective (~.05 delta in my case) FWIW, I replaced the filter and reran ./fxotune -d -b 4 and observed a report of .11 percent echo, which I do not trust due to the filter's effect on the circuit. I eagerly removed the aggressive suppression and restored the original echo canceller to be disappointed that the echo still exists. S...
2007 Sep 05
1
FWIW - small bug in a PXE client
hi HPA, in case youre collecting such bugs, heres what (I think) I know. sorry for the excessive/pedantic detail.. this PXE code NSC DP83815/DP83816 Fast Ethernet UNDI, v1.03 Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 National Semiconductor Corporation All rights reserved. Pre-boot eXecution Environment PXE-2.0 (build 082) Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Intel Corporation has a
1999 Feb 25
0
FWIW - share name length limit
I've just discovered a limitation in share name lengths. It may be in the docs, but I didn't see it and it's not mentioned in the Frisch book on NT admin. I tried in my smb.conf to create a share called "public_ftp_files". The share was created OK, but when I looked for it with the NT4 (sp4) Network Neighborhood, the name had been truncated to "public_ftp_fi" (13
2003 Sep 09
0
fwiw Please check the latinamerican keyboard exists
Hi; I did some changes which were committed on -current, but I didn't see them MFC'd. JIC, you might want to check that either lat-amer.kbd (old) OR latinamerican.*kbd are there. It would not be nice not to find either of those on the next release! cheers, Pedro. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software
2011 Sep 12
6
Asterisk server: Console or GUI OS ? Init level 3 or init level 5 ?
...reason why I shouldn't install KDE when I set it up ? Is there any great disadvantage to running the server in init level 5 (ie KDE, xorg, etc) running in the background, but not being logged in, versus init level 3 ? (Or whatever they call these things these days..., ie F15 uses systemd...) FWIW, my server hardware will sit on a server rack in the utility room. I might drag a display and keyboard down there once in a while to troubleshoot and/or do maintenance, but mostly I'd ssh in and probably use a remote desktop app to work on it. FWIW, I'm OK doing things via the CLI, but so...
2004 Jun 10
1
FWIW- Cisco 1750 dropped packets and choppy audio
This email is intended to document an issue for anyone searching the archives. We had a problem yesterday with _all_ iax2 and sip sessions; no reasonable conversation could be established due to extremely choppy audio in one direction only (outbound from * to distant sip phones and distant * boxes). We were running HEAD from June 8th. While diagnosing the root cause, we monitored bandwidth
2005 Sep 21
2
FWIW...
Good morning, everyone... Perhaps this will either help or encourage others interested in using CentOS as a networked workstation. It is based upon my experiences, and all other disclaimers apply. 1. I did a basic workstation install from 4.1 CD's deploying KDE and Gnome desktops and, other than a few minor issues, mostly of my making, everything went smoothly. The install process is
2011 Jan 05
0
[LLVMdev] include/Config/config.h discrepancies between CMake and autofoo builds
> contains most of them. If they're non-trivial (like the ones I needed to > add for OSX functionality) that's a different story. FWIW the difference is even more significant on, e.g. mingw32 because process spawning is pretty much expensive and sometimes configure time dominates the compile time :) -- With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Saint Petersburg State University
2020 Oct 15
1
Indexer error after upgrade to 2.3.11.3
FWIW, I investigated this as much as I could...all I could find is that there is some sort of difference in index files between versions. Once a user has been 'converted' to 2.3.11.3 index files, the error went away. On the other hand I was told that index file format hasn't changed in a lo...
2013 Feb 24
3
GUI volume control/mixer in C6??
Just bringing up a Centos-6 (x86_64, FWIW) and I can't find the mixer app... on my C5 box(es), double click on the speaker icon in the top panel and I get a mixer app appears on the screen. My new C6 box doesn't do that. I've installed all the PULSEAUDIO RPMS I can find, but still nothing. what am I missing here? thanks! F...
2016 Nov 18
4
Good email client to use with Dovecot?
FWIW, I use claws, which is about the only one not mentioned.? I don't like Thunderbird. For one thing, it is in caretaker status. Mozilla believes Web based mail is the "future." I rather not run roundcube, given I got hacked via an unpatched roundcube ?back when I was using a hosting co...
2016 Dec 18
0
llvm (the middle-end) is getting slower, December edition
...ce per frame). With just one run per binary like you have here I would not trust a 0.4% difference. Yeah, I agree. This was mostly a sanity check to understand if there was a significant improvement at runtime. I ran the same test 7 times in the last our but the difference is always in the noise, FWIW. -- Sean Silva > On the same scene, the difference between -O3 and -flto is 12%, FWIW. > So it seems that at least for this particular case all the compile > time didn't buy any runtime improvement. > > -- > Davide > > "There are no solved problems; there are on...
2018 Jul 24
3
profiling JIT compiled code with perf
...m-dev wrote: > > Have you seen https://reviews.llvm.org/D44892? we are using it in > > Julia to use perf on jitted code. > > No, I did not see this patch before. Thanks a lot for the pointer. > > It seems to be doing exactly what I want. Let's see if I get it working. FWIW, I just merged this. Did you have any luck getting it to work? Greetings, Andres Freund
2017 Jun 09
2
New gnu-efi release (3.0.5)
...> > Unfortunately, I don't seem to be able to find a release-note or > > such. > > > > Fact is, syslinux has some difficulties building with that version. > > > > Syslinux's devs might or might not reply to your email, so here are > some comments, FWIW. > > If you mean that you have gnu-efi v.3.0.5 installed in your system > and you are assuming that Syslinux is using your local gnu-efi > version as a building dependency, such assumption is probably > incorrect. I've made sure that I'm building with the system version of...
2010 May 11
2
HTML5 audio tag
FWIW chromium does client side range requests that in theory would request only the audio. But. the ogg demux reads the other tracks and discards them. A use case I've heard is listening to music videos and discard the video... bit of a bandwidth waste. On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Ralph Gile...
2014 Oct 21
3
v3.18-rc1 32 bit KVM hangs early in boot process
On 10/20/2014 07:34 PM, Toralf F?rster wrote: > I uploaded the screen shots from the virt-manager to [1] and [2] > > FWIW e56d9fccb was fine so the bug slipped in after that. > > > [1] http://www.directupload.net/file/d/3781/j9mwrtpq_jpg.htm > [2] http://www.directupload.net/file/d/3781/29trc56v_jpg.htm > It might be virtio-console related, when the uevetns are processed: http://www.directupload.ne...
2014 Oct 21
3
v3.18-rc1 32 bit KVM hangs early in boot process
On 10/20/2014 07:34 PM, Toralf F?rster wrote: > I uploaded the screen shots from the virt-manager to [1] and [2] > > FWIW e56d9fccb was fine so the bug slipped in after that. > > > [1] http://www.directupload.net/file/d/3781/j9mwrtpq_jpg.htm > [2] http://www.directupload.net/file/d/3781/29trc56v_jpg.htm > It might be virtio-console related, when the uevetns are processed: http://www.directupload.ne...
2015 Jun 16
4
Bugzilla activity?
Hi! I was wondering whether anybody was looking at the bugs on Bugzilla. I'm asking because I've seen bugs tackled on the mailing list quite quickly, but two fully reproducible reports I've filed on Bugzilla haven't triggered any reaction in several weeks (for the older one). FWIW, these are: - Line goes beyond plot region https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=16299 - format() does not respect decimal.mark="." when options(OutDec=",") https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=16411 Regards
2023 Feb 22
2
[libnbd PATCH v3 09/29] lib/utils: introduce async-signal-safe execvpe()
...OSes. Having to look at multiple OS manual pages is just slightly less > horrible (and I consider those less trustworthy than POSIX; see again > the conflict between the linux man pages and the glibc documentation > from GNU). The POSIX people have done *huge work* to save us that effort. FWIW, my (bitter) experience from both libvirt and QEMU is that unless you have CI validating it, you don't have portability to a platform, no matter how much effort the developers put in complying with standards and/or manual pages. The reality of bizarre/broken platform impls always gets in the wa...
2016 Oct 13
2
RFC: General purpose type-safe formatting library
...> > > Maybe the problem is using a string to format this in the first place. > > For example, you could wrap the object you want to print with an adaptor > in charge of padding to the right till you reach the column width. > > format(“{0}”, rPad(col_width, my_object)); > FWIW I do think that literal format strings will handle 90% or more of uses. I just don't see the benefit of needlessly banning the other cases. Because all that's going to happen is someone is going to resort to using snprintf etc, which is exactly the problem I'm trying to solve. It'...