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2016 Feb 04
2
Resampler set_rate improvements
04.02.2016 22:05, Jean-Marc Valin ?????: > I can see how that would cause multiple rate changes. At the same time, > since this would be using the interpolated code (unless you're really > lucky with the rate), the cost shouldn't be too high. BTW, do you know > how often the rate gets updated? The rate is, by default, updated every 10 seconds. And sometimes (especially with
2007 May 11
1
Third time lucky. I need help with samba printers!
I'm not a complete noob. I've setup numerous samba boxes and have never seen this before. It happened after moving to a new server. my [printers} share is identical to the old server, as well as the [global] cups/printing directives in smb.conf when accessing printers via unc I get "incorrect function" (I've gotten into the useful habit of connecting up my windows users
2010 Jun 15
4
TPROXY configuration
I''m trying to get TPROXY / Squid running and I have a few questions... I found this page: http://www.shorewall.net/Shorewall_Squid_Usage.html#TPROXY However, it doesn''t explain what I''m seeing in the configuration. For the zone file, do I keep my loc and net configurations and just add the following to the file? - lo - - or do I remove the loc and net zones and
2007 Jan 24
14
Strikethroughs and dashes
Who really uses strikethroughs?? This is one of the most common tripwires in RedCloth. You are the friend--the only friend--who has offered to help. Obviously em dashes. I died in -2006- wait, no, two-thousand-FIVE! Obviously strikethrough. I''m going on a trip - a long one - to the Virgin Islands. That''s got to be en dashes. Such a cheap, no-hassle, no-worry
2023 Mar 02
1
EL9/udev generates wrong device nodes/symlinks with HPE Smart Array controller
Simon Matter <simon.matter at invoca.ch> > 2) some symlinks created by udev are just wrong and therefore very > dangerous to use: > scsi-SHP_LOGICAL_VOLUME_500143801722C0B0 -> ../../sda > scsi-SHP_LOGICAL_VOLUME_500143801722C0B0-part1 -> ../../sdb1 > scsi-SHP_LOGICAL_VOLUME_500143801722C0B0-part2 -> ../../sdb2 I think it maybe caused by sd driver asynchronous
2015 Jun 24
3
Change fallback mount file automatically?
On 24 Jun 2015, at 15:33, Martin Jangowski wrote: > I regularly broadcast with 48kBit streaming rate (mp3, mono, 44kHz). > My fallback-file is a 244kBit, stereo, 44kHz, mp3 file. Works like a > charme.... That depends on the player, if it works you are lucky. It might not work for other formats or with some players.
2016 Jan 19
3
Configure the sendmail with the dovecot.
Hi Dovecot team/All, First of all, I always appreciated your contribution & effort. Can you please provide the step for configure sendmail with dovecot. We could not understand the parameter which mention in sendmail.cf file. Please provide the parameter description as well as where need to change exactly in sendmail.cf file. Thanks and Regards, Lucky
2005 Oct 15
4
Quad BRI with Fedora, anyone?
We have a QuadBRI ISDN card from Digium. We would like to make it work with Fedora Core 4 (maybe FC3), but haven't succeeded. Compilation of bristuff from the Digium homepage fails, both the stable version with asterisk 1.0.9, and the experimental version with asterisk CVS-HEAD. Has anybody here succeeded to make this work? Or could we even be so lucky that somebody made RPMs for this? Lars
2018 Sep 20
2
samba4.8.x machine account authentication using NetJoinDomain failed
Maybe as you said I was lucky before. Then if I have a computer account in my domain, how can I get this computer authencated in domain as I did before? Does the NetJoinDomain work either? Because I just try to create a computer account using RSAT, but use it to authencate with the domain by NetJoinDomain , which failed. Or how to offline domain join in samba4.9.0? Ryan >On Fri, 14 Sep
2006 Apr 14
4
My consulting story
Hi everybody, I would like to be awareabout what happened to me. Two weeks ago, on a Sunday morning a French guy called me. Ask me to fix some problems with his asterisk. After fixing his problem, he asked more and more, after 10 hours of work I ask him to pay me for the first milestone. However, lucky me that I did not finish, since he never paid me. Be afraid and take your action if some
2015 Dec 21
3
Dealing with MS Outlook winmail.dat on Linux mail server
Dear All, Does someone do anything on your Linux (or UNIX) mail servers to convert darn proprietary MS Outlook winmail.dat attachments your users may receive (occasionally if lucky) into readable e-mail format. I know quick answer to my question (good quick answer would probably be: just trash them). Still, being involuntarily immersed into corporate world (even at Educational institution),
2011 Jan 31
2
computing var-covar matrix with much missing data
Is there an R function for computing a variance-covariance matrix that guarantees that it will have no negative eigenvalues? In my case, there is a *lot* of missing data, especially for a subset of variables. I think my tactic will be to compute cor(x, use="pairwise.complete.obs") and then pre- and post-multiply by a diagonal matrix of standard deviations that were computed based
2018 May 30
3
Q: Samba4 AD DC & small office file sharing
> > Yeah you're right. The main thing to do I think is set expectations > appropriately. e.g. for a so-and-so spec'ed machine, you can expect > x authentications per/second and y IO operations per second > simultaneously. > > Problem is, I have no idea what x and y are :-). > > -- Yes ,Jeremy, io is the thing people should think about most and forget about.
2007 Jan 06
4
? camping apps in gems
So would you like this: $ wget http://rubyforge.org/gems/junebug-0.0.18.gem $ camping junebug-0.0.18.gem Or should it be: $ gem install junebug $ touch junebug.gemcamp $ camping junebug.gemcamp _why
2017 Aug 04
2
Bug or incorrect use of inline asm?
On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 6:19 PM, Tim Northover <t.p.northover at gmail.com> wrote: > 2017-08-03 8:58 GMT-07:00 Johan Engelen via llvm-dev < > llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>: > > The error is gone after removing (or reducing) the alignment of `%a`. > This > > makes me believe that our inline asm syntax is correct to add an offset > to a > > pointer: "
2018 Sep 14
2
samba4.8.x machine account authentication using NetJoinDomain failed
Actually 0904.huawei.com is just one of my test domain. I also built domain naned vds.huawei.com. Same problem exsts. Besides, samba 4.5.16 doesn't have this issue. I still doubt that some setting changed, such as encrypt method permission... After all, the log renainds password is wrong.Do you have any other clue? >On Fri, 14 Sep 2018 15:07:07 +0800 (CST) >Ryan via samba <samba at
2006 Oct 03
4
! camping 1.5 + markaby 0.5
Not too different from their corresponding last releases, but documentation has been filled in for both. To upgrade: gem install camping --source code.whytheluckystiff.net And, here is a complete changelog: == Camping 1.5 * Camping::Apps stores an array of classes for all loaded apps. * bin/camping can be given a directory. Like: <tt>camping examples/</tt> * Console mode -- thank
2018 Apr 19
0
[cfe-dev] RFC: Implementing -fno-delete-null-pointer-checks in clang
On 19 April 2018 at 22:36, Manoj Gupta via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > I was looking around for the cases where AddrSpace !=0 are checked. Seems > like there are a bunch of optimizations that will fail to apply for non zero > address spaces. Isn't that exactly what we want? Did you look in enough detail to determine that these optimizations *should* have
2006 Mar 06
11
coolest startup?
OK, general question for the community -- what''s the coolest startup using Rails? I don''t think "37 Signals" is a fair answer. I''m curious as to what kind of other developments are happening. Are there a lot of startups using Rails in the first place? Or do most of you who are lucky enough to do Rails for a living (I''m coding Java, bleah) work in large
2004 Aug 06
2
Re: PATCH: increase network congestion resilience
On Saturday 18 January 2003 03:37, Michael Smith shaped the electrons to shout: > We can't just drop packets, the transmission model assumed by the > format handlers (and required by at least one of them) will not permit It's not vorbis. Does it? > us to drop any data. It'd be possible, in theory at least, to tag > buffers with a flag to say that they can be dropped, but