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2005 Feb 20
1
Commercial Liscense for rsync
Dear All,
I am very new in open source. Please give me some ideas on the
following questions.
What is the liscense of rsync for commerical use? Do I need to pay
for commercial use? Is it still GPL?
A similar case is MySQL. It has commercial liscense for business use.
Any help will be appreciate!
Thanks!
Regards,
Fred
2004 Dec 22
2
Out of G.729 Decoder Licenses!
Hi guys,
I got 2 licenses of g.729 and while running the asterisk with Monitor
(for recording a channel) and using one channel for the call... I
receive this error:
WARNING[23826]: codec_g729.c:180 g729tolin_framein: Out of G.729
Decoder Licenses!
many times....
it starts only when the call through the Zap channel takes place.
while this error is being running on my screen I ran the cli command:
2003 Aug 20
5
C'mon guys. Get some virus protection.
Anyone who is smart enough to be on this list is smart enough to get
some proper virus protection.
However it may be the case that some cannot afford commercial liscenses
and/or are not aware of the free virus checkers that are available.
Since this *is* a list issue, I don't feel that it is off topic to ask
for folks to publish various means for such. I did notice that some
were available at http://www.utilitygeek.com/ when I was there. Also,
is it not...
2006 Oct 30
16
Seymore - Content Management On Rails
I have just open sourced my Content Management System called Seymore.
Rather than having a separate administration section for managing
content, content management functions are available throughout the site
so users are able to contextually and comfortably manage the content. I
am looking for any and all feedback. Please, either checkout the latest
source from subversion, grab version 0.1 from
2013 Apr 11
0
No subject
Icecast2 Source Tutorial
Poor man's basic Icecast source setup instructions.
Everything needed to set up a basic streaming system without the mess.
This tutorial assumes you've successfully setup icecast2 for this.
This tutorial also assumes you've got audio files to use to stream to iceca=
st2.
You will also need a method seperate from your source computer to tune-in t=
o the
stream
2014 Feb 06
0
Fwd: source setup tutorial
It seemed to me like tossing this one out to the mailing list was a
good first thing to do :-)
Monty
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: AeSix Reficul <AeSix at aesix.com>
Date: Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 11:41 PM
Subject: source setup tutorial
To: webmaster at icecast.org
Hi, I've written a pretty simple source setup tutorial that allows the
use of nearly any audio software or
2005 Mar 09
10
mysql vs postgres
I''ve used mysql for quite some time now. Other than crashing when the
partition gets full, I''ve had no problems with it.
But I''ve heard great things about postgres and have seen some people
say it''s much superior to mysql.
So, with a Rails application, is there any reason why I would want to
learn/use another DB besides mysql? Any pragmatic benefits?
2004 Sep 28
3
CODECs and sip.conf and voice quality
Group,
Just want to share with the group my recent findings regarding
CODECs/Vocoders and the effect it has had on voice quality and the
intermittent noise and breakup problem I have which I mentioned in a
previous emailing with the u-law CODEC. Calls again are placed through a
SIP phone to a TDM400P to the PSTN. A good reference on the reasoning
behind the selection of a CODEC was found in the
2006 Jul 17
7
Who owns the web application after it code''s distributed?
Let''s say I''m building a "to-do" list application using Ruby on Rails. I
decide to sell it to a customer, and distribute the source code files to
him.
Can I then restrict the user from distrubting the files by creating a
license that prohibits distribution? That is, is it possible to create a
"single-user" license?
Or, am I limited to distributing the
2004 Sep 10
2
Blocking and compression.
Hello. I thought I'd introduce myself. I'm the guy that wrote kexis way
back when. For those of you that dont know, kexis was written before
flac, and pretty much does what flac does, although its not nearly as
nice or robust. I wrote kexis actualy cause I was interested in playing
around with lossless compression and shorten was about the only tool
that was linux friendly, but had a