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2003 Jul 31
1
RTP codec 13 received - Cisco incompatibilit y?
I have a similar setup to you and get the same message regularly. I don't
think it's the cause of your problem. I did some research on it a while ago:
IIRC the cisco uses codec 13 for "silence suppression" whereas asterisk
(correctly) uses codec 19. The router can be configured to use 19 also, but
I didn't bother. I'm sure somebody will correct me if I'm wrong about
2008 Dec 08
2
ov_fopen on win32
...Visual Studio, using vorbis from
http://www.xiph.org/downloads/. It turned out that ov_fopen was not
listed in vorbis/win32/vorbisfile.def. After adding that and
rebuilding libvorbisfile, linking worked.
Are there any other issues here, ie. was ov_fopen left out of the .def
file on purpose (due to incompatibilites
with win32 stdio or whatever)?
Conrad.
2006 May 25
2
Problem SAVING and LOADING documents in Crossoffice Wine Word97
...of the matter.
I would be very grateful to you if you could help me solve this issue. I
love using Linux and I also love using OpenOffice. But for certain
documents I need to use MSWord97 in order to meet professional standards
by editors and publishers who will not accept any discrepancies or
incompatibilites between a document converted from OpenOffice to
MSOffice because such discrepancies, especially in the case of a host of
formatting issues, do occur. That means that I then have to spend a lot
of time correcting every little error so that my publications will look
professional and be acceptable...
2016 Mar 08
0
IPv6 on CentOS-6 - IPTables
...single IPv6 /40 for our sites.
We have a fairly complex IPTables setup which handles our gateways and
internal hosts. My question is just how much effort is involved in
moving these rules from IPv4 to IPv6? Are there elements in one that
are not available in the other? Are there any fundamental
incompatibilites? Does anyone have a good reference to a case history
of moving from one to the other?
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2006 Aug 28
1
DIGEST-MD5 doesn't work
Hi,
my dovecot installation works since months and clients authenticate
using CRAM-MD5. But today I got the first chance to test an client that
supports DIGEST-MD5 - and it doesn't work. Because of lack of other
supporting clients and servers I'm now at the point I don't know which
side is to blame.
The error I get after the client answers the servers challenge is "-ERR
2006 Jul 20
1
minor Vorbis specification amendment proposal
...ndarized way) various groups simply use their own
self-invented method to store vorbis in non ogg and consequently either
merge the 3 headers as they see fit or just dump them into the file like
normal packets leading to problems with random access (seeking) ...
all that leads to many problems and incompatibilites
Proposed amendment------------
To split a global header from a non ogg container:
1) search for the 1st occurance of 01,'v','o','r','b','i','s'
the found match and the following 23 bytes are the 1st header packet
2) search for the 1st occurance...
2009 Jan 19
5
file compression on target side
Hello All,
I have been using rsync to backup several filesystems by using Mike
Rubel's hard link method
(http://www.mikerubel.org/computers/rsync_snapshots/).
The problem is, I am backing up a lot of ASCII .log, csv, and .txt
files. These files are large and can range anywhere from 1GB to 30GB.
I was wondering if on the target side (the backup side), if I can use
some sort of compression. I
2006 Feb 09
1
(no subject)
My application has one central database + Rails server and many
distributed GUI clients. The remote clients need to read and update
different collections of ActiveRecords. They also need to submit
fairly demanding calculation + database update requests.
Have you designed a similar Ruby application? What did you do?
I''ll try to summarize the approachs I''m considering
2004 Aug 06
2
automake problem
...nm... (cached) /usr/bin/nm -B
checking whether ln -s works... (cached) yes
./ltconfig: ./ltconfig: No such file or directory
configure: error: libtool configure failed
The latest error with ltconfig just came up after messing up with different automake versions,
as it told somewhere this came from incompatibilites between automake 1.4 and 1.5.
It known redhat messes around with all those make things, and others, using old versions
and putting patches in them - which gets very confusing. Maybe this is the case here too?
Also, can someone tell me how to clear up messes after fooling around with
rpm doing up...
2003 Jan 01
8
Wondershaper
Season Greetings to all
Tom, in your faq, u have this noted:
While I am currently using the HTB version of The Wonder Shaper (I just
copied wshaper.htb to /etc/shorewall/tcstart and modified it as shown in
the Wondershaper README),
I treid this with wondershaper, using Bearing Leaf 1.0 stable
i even changed the tc command to run_tc, and tried it in both angles,
and i receive the following..