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2007 Mar 14
0
Inbound PSTN CLID irratic with A200
I use Trixbox 2.0 with a Sangoma A200 I also have echo so bought the HPEC and yes it works brilliantly. The problem I have is I used to use Trixbox 1.? with this sam hardware and had a few inbound CLID issues on my UK BT lines, Sangoma support suggested changing the RXGAIN in zapata.conf and it worked. Now using Trixbox 2.0 and have upgraged to latest software
Asterisk 1.2.16
Zaptel 1.2.15
2005 Aug 17
53
Everyone wants a RoR framework
It seems like everyone now has a RoR type framework:
Perl:
http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/
PHP:
http://cakephp.org/
Python:
http://www.django.com
ASP.NET:
http://www.castleproject.org/index.php/Main_Page
etc., etc.
Has a revolution begun with the birth of these "Web 2.0" frameworks?
Its going to be interesting when the tech media begins its mass hype
like it did SOAP, XML, etc. a
2006 Feb 17
4
one way / irratic voice over iax and g729
Hi All,
We are experiencing a a problem when running calls over IAX with g.729.
The call flow is as follows:
Sip handset -(SIP)> Asterisk1 -(IAX)> Asterisk2 -(SIP)> Carrier
The first Asterisk system is running 1.2 and the second is running 1.0.
When using g726 from the handset all the way thru to Asterisk2(then 729
for the carrier leg) calls go thru fine, but when using g729, there
2016 Sep 09
3
Different results for tan(pi/2) and tanpi(1/2)
The same argument would hold for tan(pi/2).
I don't say the result 'NaN' is wrong,
but I thought,
tan(pi*x) and tanpi(x) should give the same result.
Hans Werner
On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 8:44 PM, William Dunlap <wdunlap at tibco.com> wrote:
> It should be the case that tan(pi*x) != tanpi(x) in many cases - that is why
> it was added. The limits from below and below of the
2016 Sep 09
0
Different results for tan(pi/2) and tanpi(1/2)
If pi were stored and computed to infinite precision then yes we would
expect tan(pi/2) to be NaN, but computers in general and R
specifically don't store to infinite precision (some packages allow
arbitrary (but still finite) precision) and irrational numbers cannot
be stored exactly. So you take the value of the built in variable pi,
which is close to the theoretical value, but not exactly equal, divide
it by 2 which could reduce the precision, then pass that number (which
is not equal to the actual irrational value where tan has a
discon...
2003 Aug 13
1
Request to mailing list freebsd-security rejected
...As long
as the communication is legitimate it is in the best interests of everyone
to NOT reject postings from non-subscribed members. If the moderator
cannot be bothered with moderating the list, then perhaps a new moderator
should be chosen.
What bozo decided to enact this irrational policy?
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
<dillon@backplane.com>
:
:Your request to the freebsd-security mailing list
:
: Posting of your message titled "Re: statically compiled files left
:over after a 'make world'"
:
:has been rejected by the list moderator....
2015 Jun 23
2
LVM hatred, was Re: /boot on a separate partition?
On Tue, 23 Jun 2015 14:23:52 -0400
Mauricio Tavares <raubvogel at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 1:54 PM, Marko Vojinovic <vvmarko at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > On Tue, 23 Jun 2015 11:15:30 -0500
> > Jason Warr <jason at warr.net> wrote:
> >>
> >> I'm curious what has made some people hate LVM so much.
> >
> > (3)
2015 Oct 29
1
Semi-OT: fail2ban issue
...maintainer, the problem was introduced in version 0.9.3
>
> >From the file /etc/fail2ban/action.d/iptables-common.conf
> ...
> # Option: lockingopt
> # Notes.: Option was introduced to iptables to prevent multiple instances from
> # running concurrently and causing irratic behavior. -w was introduced
> # in iptables 1.4.20, so might be absent on older systems
> # See https://github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban/issues/1122
> # Values: STRING
> lockingopt = -w
> ...
>
> Now, CentOS 6.7 has iptables 1.4.7 and the "wait" opt...
2006 May 06
1
Mouse problems
Hi
I am running Centos 4.3 and I having irratic problems with my mouse. I
have the same problems with other versions of centos as well. I have
search and tried everything that I could find but still it's not working
right.
It is a new microsoft laser wireless mouse 6000
For the most part it seems to work okay but it the buttons seem...
2007 Feb 08
1
Diffrerence in "%in%" function to boundry setting via <>
...n% seq(lb,up,by=0.001)]
Version2:
> small.set <- set[set >= lb & set <= up]
Unfortunately with my data I used I got around 8000 values from my set with
version1 but about 24000 with version2. IS there some main diffrence I
didn't take into account or is my system just behaving irrational (that's
what I think if you look at Example2)?
I checked the behaviour under R-2.4.1 (Windows) and under 2.2.1 (Linux). The
result was the same.
Sincere regards
Benjamin Otto
--
Benjamin Otto
Universitaetsklinikum Eppendorf Hamburg
Institut fuer Klinische Chemie
Martinistrasse 52
202...
2015 Oct 29
2
Semi-OT: fail2ban issue
On a CentOS 6.7 system that's been running fail2ban for a long time, we
recently started seeing this:
ct 28 19:00:59 <servername> fail2ban.action[17561]: ERROR iptables -w -D
INPUT -p tcp --dport ssh -j f2b-SSH#012iptables -w -F f2b-SSH#012iptables
-w -X f2b-SSH -- stderr: "iptables v1.4.7: option `-w' requires an
argument\nTry `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for
2015 Feb 06
0
Another Fedora decision
...ently
capricious that 8 characters is frequently insufficient. I tried about a
dozen times and failed, gave up, and went with an ill advised 10 character
password that I forgot within 30 minutes after the installation was
complete.
The problem is the decision to stop innovating ways to incentivize
irrational users into producing stronger passwords voluntarily, and instead
bringing out boxing gloves to make everyone do it by force. It's inherently
adversarial.
Someone else made an analogy with the anti-immunization camp. The analogy
has some fatal flaws, but one of the ways it works is the irr...
2015 Jun 23
6
LVM hatred, was Re: /boot on a separate partition?
...f LVM, limitations of grub, bad defaults and a
lousy upgrade mechanism. And yes, you'd be right, I agree. But the
bottomline was that people with LVM couldn't upgrade (without bending
backwards), while people without LVM didn't even notice that there is a
problem. And since hatred is an irrational thing, you need not look any
further than that. ;-)
Best, :-)
Marko
2012 Jan 04
2
A simplistic parental-control setup
...s will never try any other method of
accessing the site. These user's knowledge about computers in general is known
to be elementary, so I don't need protection against geniouses who can figure
out some obscure way to circumvent the lockdown (and please don't tell me that
this is an irrational assumption, I know it is...).
If possible, all this should be on a "per user" basis, but if implementing it
system-wide would be much simpler, I could live with it. :-)
The point is that I need a simple, easy-to-implement, easy-to-configure and
easy-to-maintain solution for this...
2009 Feb 12
3
trunc/floor a number -- strange bahaviour
Hi everybody,
given a fresh rgui.exe load on winxp OS, I enter (a minimal exaple)
n <- 12.357531
Then the following command:
n <- (n - floor(n))*10; n
gives the following outputs:
[1] 3.57531
[1] 5.7531
[1] 7.531
[1] 5.31
[1] 3.1
[1] 1 === still as expected
[1] 10 === not expected, count with me: 1 - floor(1) is zero, times
10 gives 0, not 10!!!!
[1] 10 === should
1998 Jun 20
0
["Eric S. Raymond" <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>] The Trove project -- next-generation Internet software archiving (fwd)
...39;ll need a fair bit of implementation and testing help. CGI and Web
experts would be particularly welcome, also people who grok PGP and
web-session-authentication problems.
- --
<a href="http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr">Eric S. Raymond</a>
Hoplophobia (n.): The irrational fear of weapons, correctly described by
Freud as "a sign of emotional and sexual immaturity". Hoplophobia, like
homophobia, is a displacement symptom; hoplophobes fear their own
"forbidden" feelings and urges to commit violence. This would be
harmless, except that they p...
2003 Aug 04
6
bugs.digium.com
Is anyone else having trouble accessing it with something besides IE on a
Windows box? Opera on Mac/FreeBSD/Linux just hangs at the login page, IE
on Mac and Netscape on Solaris & Linux explode when loading
login_page.php.
2015 Oct 14
6
RFC: Introducing an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
...has* to be stronger and an executive decision has to be
implemented.
But such strong wording and harsh unappealable consequences do make
us, of the anti-social variety, very frightened. We grew in a world
that never made sense, and we have suffered our childhoods and
adulthoods in constant fear of irrational (to our minds) reprimands.
This is not a simple matter, it's quite real and have made me
seriously consider many times leaving the open source realm for good.
I have left jobs and regressed in my career because of things like
that.
>From the very wording in the proposed CoC, we don'...
2016 Apr 29
5
C5: The Firefox ESR 45.1.0 Nighmare
Centos replaced well-running customise Firefox with version ESR 45.1.0
* All the add-ons (language dictionaries, Adblock Plus, Classic Theme
Restorer etc.) were disabled with no simple method of reactivating them.
Reason given was they were "unsigned".
* About:config
xpinstall.signatures.required = false
partially reduced the problem.
* Then possible to reactivate some disabled
2015 Nov 21
2
lost communication with UPS
...re are older packages that I use that are not available in Jessie, and I don't like mixing packages across distributions.
I have previously sent my nut configuration files but will be happy to do so again if requested.
Thank you in advance for your reply.?
Long Live France !!!!
?I'm not irrational, I'm just quantum probabilistic.
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