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2006 May 17
3
soekris hadware
Hi group,
i'm brand new and i would like to ask about soekris hardware. I read
along the web but i have some doubts that i think can be solved here.
My question are the following:
1) does the Digium TDM400P fit in the soekris box with a 4801 SBC or a
bigger box is needed? Any suggestions about where to pick up another
box?
2) does the Digium TDM100P (already discontinued) fits fine in a
2004 Dec 30
2
IAX hardware
Hi,
I've been loosing my mind with NAT and read that IAX doesn't have problems about nat.
Does anyone knows about hadware (routers and etc) support IAX?
Best regards
helder
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2010 Feb 02
1
Codec coversion
Hi:
Is there any software or hadware for codec conversion on asterisk ,any suggestion will be appreciated.
?
Thanks
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2009 Mar 13
2
[LLVMdev] promotion of return value.
...we have generated llvm? That is, an optimization is transforming
> a function that would return an i8 into one that returns i16 or i32?
>
> Do you have a testcase for the problem you are trying to solve?
>
I think the problem was that some target don't support i32 natively (in
hadware) like for exemple the PIC16. To force an extension to i32 is
expensive on these target and may pose ABI compatibility problems.
Anyways, i32 on 64 bits targets may be inefficient, so solving the
problem in a more general way is better. Impossing i32 as *the* default
size used by everyone is wro...
2018 Mar 19
2
Your advices regarding authentication methods compatible with S4
On Mon, 2018-03-19 at 11:55 +1300, Garming Sam via samba wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Maybe this page might be helpful. I don't know how up to date it is, but
> the expectation seems to be that it should be able to work with
> alternative forms of authentication (with Kerberos PKINIT).
>
> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_AD_Smart_Card_Login
Yeah, I think something that
2018 Mar 19
0
Your advices regarding authentication methods compatible with S4
Hi Andrew, Hi Sam,
Many thanks for your quick replies, we already
worked on this doc page but due to the lack of smart card reader/writer,
we did not finished the setup. We'll buy some hadware and create a
testing S4 lab to finish this config.
What about biometry ? Is there a
way to store any biometrical information into the ldap backend ?
Is
there by any chance any other third-party authentication method/tool
that we can plug on S4 ? We would be pleased to avoid using another
smart...
2006 Nov 16
1
FXO PCI Master abort
So I'm all excited, ready to install Trixbox at home. Purchased my X100p card installed in a computer. I run Trixbox setup and boom I get this error message "FXO PCI Master abort" It repaets across the screen and I have to reboot. When I reboot the system hangs at adding hardware. Loading wcfxo and the system will not go any further. If anyone has an idea of something to try let me
2008 Jun 11
1
Centos 5.2 and Xen
Hi,
1. I am NOT asking when it will be out. It will be when it's ready, very
soon.
2. Is there a good tutorial on how to use Xen with Windows? I have googled
and have not found some nice clear such as step 1,2,3... and why use this
configuration.
--
Thanks
http://www.911networks.com
When the network has to work
2018 Jul 14
1
AWS c5d.9/18xlarge instances not supported
On Sat, Jul 14, 2018 at 5:22 AM Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel at gmail.com> wrote:
> See above. Also, the base CentOS 7 3.10.0 kernel is becoming a bit
> dated: it's 5 years old now. If you have time: can you set up a
> smaller instance, do kernel updates on top of a CentOs 7 AMI, and see
> if *that* AMI is compatible with the new instances? Might make for an
> interesting
2009 Mar 13
0
[LLVMdev] promotion of return value.
...s, an optimization is transforming
> > a function that would return an i8 into one that returns i16 or i32?
> >
> > Do you have a testcase for the problem you are trying to solve?
> >
>
> I think the problem was that some target don't support i32 natively (in
> hadware) like for exemple the PIC16. To force an extension to i32 is
> expensive on these target and may pose ABI compatibility problems.
>
> Anyways, i32 on 64 bits targets may be inefficient, so solving the
> problem in a more general way is better. Impossing i32 as *the* default
> size u...
2009 Mar 13
0
[LLVMdev] promotion of return value.
2009/3/13 <Alireza.Moshtaghi at microchip.com>:
> Some targets want to do the promotion in the callee and some in the
> caller. Now what you are discussing in your bug is we shouldn't do in
> both...
exactly.
> Now the tricky part is that many targets (not for the sake of promotion,
> but for the sake of performance) return a smaller value in a larger
> register (say
2006 Jan 03
2
way to disable keyboard and mouse ports
Is there a way to disable the keyboard and mouse ports?
I have a machine in a public area running an application
that no-one needs to touch.
However, someone could come up and plug a keyboard in
it and mouse and be logged in as that user (not root).
Is there a way to disable the mouse and keyboard so
only remote ssh connections will control the PC if
changes need to be made.
This would also
2006 Mar 27
0
access share on machine running server again
Hi all,
A while ago I posted about needing to access samba shares on the same machine
that the samba server was running on.
Someone posted a script to mount the shares and all was well till I upgraded
my PC hadware and had a small accident :(
I have tried modifing /etc/init.d/samba adding ...
mount -t smbfs //127.0.0.1/common /mnt/samba/common -o
credentials=/home/dave/.smbpw,uid=dave,gid=dave,fmask=660,dmask=770
> /dev/null
mount -t smbfs //127.0.0.1/windows /mnt/samba/wi...
2007 May 26
14
big problem with HTB/CBQ and CPU for more than 1.700 customers
2002 Oct 19
2
Architectural questions
...ld also be nice to
keep pine using the existing maildir patch, even though very few
IMAP-users would use pine.
- Would dovecot scale, architecturally speaking, to 500k+ active mailboxes ?
The amount of hardware is not really an issue, we can add a lot of
machines (off-the-shelve intel hadware) to each cluster, but if each
dovecot process has to load in an index of all possible mailboxes... that
would be a problem. Doing an inordinate number of file-accesses over NFS
would also be a problem, but I haven't seen any indication of that in the
source, yet.
In case it wasn...
2006 Jul 02
5
What goes to Hardware ?
...ruction routines takes 6 ms
As you know, the ReconRefFrames routine is the caller of the IDCT,
Reconstruction and LoopFilter.
The ReconRefFrames wastes 31 ms from the total 44 ms.
This is more than 66% of the decoding time.
If I run the libtheora without the software IDCT , and using the IDCT
hadware module,
I get 46 ms of decoding time per frame.
You can say that this makes no sense: Why with the help of a hardware
module the time can increase ?
The increase of time can be explained by two factors:
1) The overhead of data transfer on the bus is too expensive, this bus
is shared with normal...
2009 Mar 13
4
[LLVMdev] promotion of return value.
Some targets want to do the promotion in the callee and some in the
caller. Now what you are discussing in your bug is we shouldn't do in
both...
Now the tricky part is that many targets (not for the sake of promotion,
but for the sake of performance) return a smaller value in a larger
register (say if the function is to return char, they return it in 32
bit register);
So they are effectively