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2004 Jul 05
9
iax or sip
i am looking at iax to see if it is applicable to my needs. i
would appreciate any corrections of what i think i have understood
but probably have not.
iax uses udp and traverses nats. neither of these seems useful to
me. i loathe nats, and udp is not well-behaved in the sense of
congestion avoidance.
trunking will save some bytes in flight iff one has four or more
streams moving between two pbxes. but who would want to have the
pbxes in the data stream anyway? reinvite rules, especially in a
geographically distributed us...
2010 Jun 04
5
GRUB, and how do I loathe thee
I just adore the install. Esp. of GRUB.
Does *anyone* who works on GRUB actually work in the real world, and not
only on brand new machines?
I just had happen at work what happened last fall on my home system: then,
I had /dev/hda, and was trying a clean install on a new SATA drive; right
now, I'm installing on a replacement disk on a server that has no CD/DVD
drive from a USB key. My
2012 Nov 10
2
gtkpod
High and low searching (google, most of the repos in
http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories) availed nothing - has
anyone found a repo for gtkpod on centos-6? I seem to recall having to use
fedora packages at some time in the past. Bit loath to do that again or compile
from source.
Thanks
Bob
2007 Jul 25
2
X100P pass through questions
...back into the analog telephone it works
correctly.
Questions: Is this normal? Must Asterisk be in control of the X100P in
order for the passthru phone to dial out? If it's supposed to be able
to dial out what could explain its symptoms? Polarity error with the
green/red wires? Bad X100P?
Loathe to go messing with something that could fry 1)me, 2)my new FXO
card, 3)my pc, 4)the telco, etc, etc.
Anybody feel up to helping a noobie?
Thanks in advance,
Mike Wright :m)
2005 Jul 14
7
SoftPhones: Bad, or just bad QoS?
...ply that it doesn't work well in a poorly
designed network?
Any time I mention VOIP and network, people tell me to make sure that
I have QoS capabilities. If I do, and can tweak it appropriately,
will that eliminate (or at least greatly minimize) problems with soft
phones?
I am really loathe to rewire my building, and I really have to move
to gigabit for unrelated reasons, so I would like to be able to use
the single gigabit port in every office to serve both the computer
and the phone. That seems to mean either soft phones or putting a
small gig hub in every office, no?
2013 Jun 21
0
[LLVMdev] Register Class assignment for integer and pointer types
We also have this problem, and have added iPTR types to the back end. Our pointers are actually fat pointers, so this also requires tweaking some optimisations (for example, things like to turn GEPs with 64-bit offsets into pointer-sized offsets, but our pointers are larger than any integer type that we support...). Most of the changes are a bit ugly, and I'm loath to upstream them without
2011 Jan 07
5
Indexed FLAC file?
...on a portable hard
drive (to plug in to car USB, carry with when I'm at my office, etc).
All but a few dozen files are part of an album, and not a single audio
file. This translates to an insane amount of files stored on my hard
drive. I am very strict about how I label and file my media (I loathe
unlabeled audio tracks), but even so it is very tedious at times to
navigate this file structure, and takes a long time to load in my car. I
have seen other file formats (specifically one proprietary audio book
format) that supported indexing, and think it would be a great feature
to add to FL...
2013 Jun 21
3
[LLVMdev] Register Class assignment for integer and pointer types
llvm code generator lowers both integer and pointer types into ixx(say,
i16, i32, i64, ...). This make senses for some optimizations.
However, integer registers and pointer registers is expilicitly
distinguished from each other for some architectures, like TriCore,
Blackfin, and our lab prototype dsp, which accelerates address computation
and memory access.
I have already read this mail thread:
2004 Oct 06
1
Dynamic changes while Shorewall running?
I am looking at using Shorewall in a local college. There will be a default
set of firewall rules, but for some lessons certain classrooms will be
granted full Internet access (this will be done by the lecturer via a web
interface). I am seeking suggestions for the best way to implement this
under Shorewall. I think it might make sense to make each classroom a
separate zone, but is there a dynamic
2015 May 06
2
[OT] eventlog-to-syslog
<rant>
So, we've got a couple of WinDoze servers, and we getting logs from them.
Except the logs seem to stop on occasion. My manager set me onto this (I
*loathe* WinDoze, but someone's gotta do it), and I finally found out that
a previous co-worker installed eventlog-to-syslog, which seems to be
hosted in google code. And it *seems* to have come from Purdue Univ.
So < found the readme, and wanted to cut down the verbosity. There's a
startup fla...
2017 Mar 14
1
Processing Conflict: speexdsp-1.2-0.9.rc3.el6.x86_64
Processing Conflict: speexdsp-1.2-0.9.rc3.el6.x86_64 conflicts speex
<= 1.2-0.21.rc1
I am loath to replace things on my primary workstation as I have far
too much to do as it is without dealing with self-inflicted injuries.
However, I do use Jitsi as a softphone and the latest version has a
dependency on a package in EPEL which replaces something from the base
distro.
Can someone inform me
2019 Sep 24
1
Centos 8 Mate?
...gt; Mate is kind of a showstopper for me at the moment.
>>
> If the availability of a particular desktop environment is a
> showstopper, then perhaps RHEL and CentOS are not the best choice for you.
> RHEL 8 has dropped KDE, never mind Mate. Providing and maintaining
WHAT?!?!?!
I *loathe* gnome, and it just keeps getting more bloated and worse.
When I'm ready to install 8, I'll have to see if icewm is updated for it.
mark
2020 Apr 02
2
Upgraded to 7.10 from 6...
Let me start out by making clear I *LOATHE* gnome, ok? So I don't want
to hear about it.
What's happening is this: I did this:
yum groupinstall "Development and Creative Workstation"
yum groupinstall "KDE Plasma Workspaces"
Now, when I go in graphical mode, I try to change to kde on login. Nope
- minutes late...
2006 Aug 24
1
Kernel 2.6.9.42 (.0 and .0.2) Wireless Problems
WPA-2 (WPA Enterprise) fails with the new kernel(s) using ndiswrapper
and wpa_supplicant. I haven't tried other authentication modes because
that entails changes in the wireless setup which I am loathe to make right
now. (It's a Broadcom mini pci card, so I have to use ndiswrapper with this
Dell laptop. Bummer!).
Rebuilding the newest wpa_supplicant rpm from the FC5 source rpm's and
the latest and greatest ndiswrapper from tarball does not help. The old
kernel still connects nicely a...
2003 Aug 15
1
Bug in 2.05 .bss chain loader (works in 1.40).
I love syslinux, and loath to cry bug, but I think
this might qualify.
I found that using the chain loader in syslinux
version 2.05 on a FreeDOS (ver. 2.30.1) boot floppy
failed (locked after 'FreeDOS' is written to the
screen).
I tried other boot disks (dos 3.30, up to win98) with
similar results.
The good news is that version 1.40 (where it was
originally implemented) works great !!
2000 Nov 14
1
OpenSSH-2.3.0p1 - debug: no match: OpenSSH_2.3.0p1
...compat.c
the problem seems to be in line 65 of compat.c,
{ "^OpenSSH[-_]2\\.[012]", SSH_OLD_SESSIONID },
it looks like the regex needs to be expanded to include 3:
{ "^OpenSSH[-_]2\\.[0123]", SSH_OLD_SESSIONID },
not understanding the ramifications of such a change, i am loathe to
do it myself.
-john
2005 Dec 31
1
GoogleEarth
Hi
Does anyone out there have GoogleEarth running on linux ? - I'm loathed
to buy another pc and install windows on it for just one app, but its
such a cool show that I may have to. So before I go and do that, I
thought I might check out all possibilities of avoiding this unseemly
(Bush sic?) reversification :-)
Thanks.
zc
1998 Apr 02
1
SAMBA digest 1640
Message written at 01 Apr 1998 21:37:15 +0100
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(samba@samba.anu.edu.au)
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When I set "preserve case = yes" I could not open any diectory on the
Unix machine which had capital lettrs in its name from the Windows95.
Has that changed? I am rather loath to return to
2012 Sep 09
2
VLC Equivalent for CentOS 6.3
Hey All,
Is there anything available in the CentOS 6.3 software catalog that can
play a DVD? I am loath to install software from external repositories.
That only leads to headaches.
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2013 Jan 13
1
Incorporating single functions from other packages: rules and regulations?
Hi,
In a little pkg I'm developing I am in need of the functionality provided by
plotrix::listDepth.
I am loath of having the depend on and import the whole package just for
that purpose.
What is an acceptable way of integrating this functionality into my own
package? Just copying the function and referencing it in the documentation
appropriately?
Thanks for any hints.
Sincerely, Joh