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2005 Dec 07
4
stupid user tricks with ices2: "No such file or directory" :P
...s, there is a file called Visitors.ogg in /home/john. I can play the file just fine in Zinf. Does ices2 expect .ogg files to be in another specific directory? From reading the docs, the path to the .ogg files are specified in the playlist file. Any ideas? Suggestions? Thanks for your help. John Hebert -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20051207/85b0b5e5/attachment.htm>
2005 Dec 09
1
stupid user tricks with ices2: "No such file or directory" :P
...meters in ices2.xml do not have to match the encoding bitrates for the played file, correct? I assume the answer is no, as the ogg file that worked was encoded with the same sampling rate as Visitors.ogg. Thanks again for your help. I will be creating a streaming radio station soon. Pumped! John Hebert On 12/9/05, Karl Heyes <karl@xiph.org> wrote: > > John Hebert wrote: > > I must be doing something really stupid. > > > > I've read the docs for icecast2 and ices2. Icecast2 is running fine; I > can > > get stats.xml and see that it is running. > >...
2003 Aug 21
1
Help me Please Can't Install portfwd
...ing directory `/usr/ports/net/portfwd/work/portfwd-0.26rc6/getopt' gmake[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/ports/net/portfwd/work/portfwd-0.26rc6' gmake: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2 *** Error code 2 Stop in /usr/ports/net/portfwd. Thanks you, Hebert Marmo.
2002 Sep 14
0
win2ksp2 "cannot load profile" from a --with-ldapsam domain controller
...uld at least let me start comparing and try to see where I've deviated. Thanks very much. This is my first time messing with samba since back in the 1.x days with Win95 clients, so I remember the basics but all this state of the art domain control and ldap stuff is not my strong point. Jim Hebert -- LIST=samba echo ${LIST:-jhebert}\ @jhebert.cx
2005 Apr 11
1
Daylight saving time problem.
I have a small home LAN consisting of a Linux/SAMBA server and 3 XP PRO workstations. I use an external USB hard drive, attached to my workstation, to backup the shared data. The backup utility uses the DOS file timestamp to determine which files have changed and need to be backed up. Normally the backup takes a minute or less and only backs up a few files, but when we go on or off of daylight
2005 Feb 11
2
performance?
I've looked on the 'net and found some references to poor performance but I haven't seen a solution. My environment: Linux: SuSE 9.2 Pro AMD64 Windows: Windows XP Pro (32-bit) on an Athlon64 Networking: everything connected with GoC. >From the Linux box, I want to basically back up some stuff from the Windows box. To do so, I use the following: smbclient //winbox/share
2006 Jan 12
5
Kernel Error with Icecast
I currently have Icecast 2.3.1 running with Darkice on a Fedora Core 4 box (with the 2.6.14 kernel). We have three streams running (all mp3) @ 128kbs, 64kbs, and 24kbs. I am consistently seeing the following error: kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address ffffffff It does appear to be icecast causing the error. Oddly, when this first started showing up, it would
2007 Mar 15
0
[e1071] predict.svm bug ?
Hi all, I'm using SVM to classify data (2 classes) and I get strange results : > model = svm(x, y, probability = TRUE) > pred = predict(model, x, decision.values = TRUE, probability = FALSE) > table(pred,y) y pred ctl nuc ctl 82 3 nuc 5 84 > pred 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 .... nuc nuc nuc nuc nuc nuc nuc ctl .... And now, with probabities computation :
2004 Nov 10
1
Slow login/out with XP and SAMBA PDC?
I have a small home LAN with a SAMBA PDC and 3 XP workstations. When I log in or shutdown, it takes a few minutes to copy the user profile info. It was only happening on my system, but I recently showed my wife how to make her own CDs. She ripped about 20 CDs using ROXIO which stores the MP3's in the users profile. When she went to reboot it took about 5 minutes to save and restore the
1998 Nov 09
0
speaking of /tmp races
Sorry if this is so obvious as to not merit mentioning, but I just grep'd for /tmp/.*$$ in /bin/ and /usr/bin and found a number of lines which appeared to be people making up tmp files with /tmp/appname.$$ as the name. Maybe my redhat 5.1 box wasn't a great place to do that though -- anyone have a redhat 5.2 box (or debian-current, or whatever) that they can grep through their bin