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2007 May 10
6
Where put buissness logic?
...ongs to controller but I''ve read few
articles that it should be done by model and controller should be thin
glue betwean model and view. Where should I put it?
Regards
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2006 May 21
5
Looking for a Rails AJAX gallery/tutorial
...AJAX
info in one place with relatively newbie-friendly documentation and
in-use examples that are visually impressive
Conceptually, I want to have this app sitting on my laptop, so when
the opportunity comes up to be a Rails fanboy, I can fire it up and
show it off. Also, if I need either a brain jogger or a reference for
how some AJAX feature works, I can get it out of the same app in a
reasonable amount of detail.
I don''t particularly want a useful app, just one that shows off all
the Rails/AJAX power in such a way that people will think "Hmm, it''d
be really useful to hav...
2000 Aug 01
2
ogg123 timekeeping
Does this look okay? :
Time: 1:15.50 of 4:13.73, Bitrate: 133.3
How about? :
<snip from=ogg123.c>
info.u_time = ov_time_total (&vf, -1); /* Seconds with double precision */
gettimeofday (&start_time, NULL);
t_min = (long) info.u_time / (long) 60;
t_sec = info.u_time - 60 * t_min;
while (! eos)
{
gettimeofday (&cur_time, NULL);
c_min = (long)
2004 Aug 06
2
header question
...answer through the manuals ... is the
header always 80 bytes long?
thanks in advance,
ulrich
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2004 Aug 06
3
q about jspeex - repost of TestClient.java with PipedInputStream
There is actually a mail missing - the version with the pipedinputstream
construction.
attached the current source with pipedinputstream/pipedoutputstream
tia,
ulrich
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2004 Aug 06
2
header question
...to split header from content ...
do you have some hints?
thanks for replying so fast
ulrich
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2000 Jun 14
1
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On Tue 13 Jun 2000 K<bob> wrote:
> I never heard of MNG until just now. (So color me ignorant.)
Sorry, I should have included some urls.
To briefly summarize, mng is an animated image file format from the people
who designed png, and is essentially a multiframe extension of the same.
png (pronounced 'ping') is a format developed by a group of volunteers as
a replacement for
2004 Aug 06
0
header question
...;
> do you have some hints?
> thanks for replying so fast
>
> ulrich
>
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2004 Aug 06
0
q about jspeex
...a wrong context? t.framelength is
160 at the moment.
all help welcome!
best regards,
Ulrich
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2007 Jun 19
11
Fileserver scalability
I just talked to Mike McGrath from Fedora Infrastructure, and he told me
that they are seeing load spikes (not quite performance problems yet,
but definitely a concern) in their setup. As an example, the graph [1]
shows a typical client - the spikes from 16:00 to 8:00 are almost
exclusively puppetd doing its thing.
It seems that the most likely culprit is the fileserver - they serve
500-1500
2004 Aug 06
2
frame size
...es and get 133 in return
.... (i think those were the numbers).
thanks for an answer,
ulrich
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2000 Jun 13
3
putting the video into ogg multimedia
With both vorbis and libmng nearing stable status, I've been thinking
about combining the two to make a real multimedia format. What would be
involved in embedding mng in an ogg bitstream? From what I've read of the
documentation, there doesn't seem to be any codec-enumeration system. Do
we just interleave the packets and let the player guess based on the
headers which codec to try? I
2000 May 12
9
comment field proposal
Well, this is a bit stronger than a proposal; this is "what I plan to do unless
people see obvious flaws I missed"...
The text comment header is the second (of three) header packets that begin a Vorbis bitstream. It is meant for short, text comments, not arbitrary metadata; arbitrary metadata will be put in a metadata stream, likely an XML stream type. We've discussed this in
2004 Aug 06
3
Mixing audio
Is There any intension to deal with mixing two or more streams encoded with "speex".
Most voice wise applications (such as conference) need this feature.
Oded Rephael
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2000 Apr 21
5
BeOS diffs
HI,
how do I get mods applied to Vorbis, I'm not a
cvs guru and I don't know much about configure scripts.
BeOS has this little quirk of being 99% POSIX compliant so these
mods are required for vorbis to compile.
To define int64_t in codec.h
#ifdef __BEOS__
#include <inttypes.h>
#endif
run.c in vq needs 'changing' around line 141 becuase
S_IFSOCK isn't
2008 May 30
7
Wine + Steam + PulseAudio = Fail
I have a hard time trying to run any game through Steam on Wine 1.0-rc2 and PulseAudio. I already configured it according to this sites: http://blog.paulbetts.org/index.php/2007/05/27/make-wine-and-pulseaudio-get-along/ and
http://skoruppa.jogger.pl/2008/05/18/pulseaudio-my-ultimate-config/ (in Polish, but similar to this one http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=789578).
When I do
padsp wine "C:\Program Files\Steam\Steam.exe"
Steam starts and everything in it runs fine, but when I try to launch a game, I can see in Conky that...
2007 Aug 01
12
Puppet uses too much RAM memory
Hello,
I have two Vmware images, with 256MB of RAM memory each one, running
puppetmasterd for the server and puppetd for the client. It''s normal
that my puppetmasterd and puppetd occupies almost 10% of RAM memory
each one? They aren''t doing anything especial, just listening on the
ports.
Thanks.
2004 Aug 06
3
q about jspeex
Hi Marc,
thanks for the quick reply.
Marc Gimpel wrote:
> It would appear the the 'pcm2speex.read(frame, 0, frame.length)' is
> blocking which means that it is waiting for data from the underlying
> inputstream (i.e.AudioInputStream(t.input)). If it could read
> sufficient data it would transcode it. If it recieved an EOF, it
> should do some zero padding and then
2007 Jan 30
19
PuppetReporting
hi
I''ve read about PuppetReporting at the Trac website. Apparently you are
working on integrating the benchmark tests for every type in ruby.
Do you have any idea when this will all get implemented?
This is a crucial part (and actually a necessary feature) in the
configuration management system we have set up using Puppet.
grtz
Koen Vereeken
2007 Mar 08
16
CFengine into Puppet
I finally got my cfengine configs all objectified and separated into
service-based configurations. But there are still many things that cfe
can''t or won''t do very well, so I''m looking for a replacement. What
about puppet?
I am looking for something that I can use to manage services and
applications, not hosts and files. It seems like puppet may have
inherited some of