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2005 Mar 22
4
TE405P and echo
...te network (through the Definity), and cell phones are great. When I call outside of the office to POTS lines (like my home), there is a most noticeable echo of my voice. The party on the line hears no echo. Any efforts on the configuring the SIP softphones, and within zapata.conf, have been for naught. Is this problem common for ISDN-PRI connections? _ This message and any attachments are intended only for the use of the addressee and may contain information that is privileged and confidential. If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient or an authorized representative of the...
2015 Aug 28
2
More on bind_dlz - documentation I have not found
In the shower this morning, I realized that samba's dlz is through its ldap interface, probably through dhcp. :) All of that work researching how to set up a dlz database for naught. This is NOT documented in either: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/DNS or https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Configure_BIND_as_backend_for_Samba_AD I have not yet checked any ldap documentation on the wiki to see what it says, but I suspect a dhcp lease results in an ldap update. Would a lease...
2008 Mar 13
1
smoothest way to upgrade R, say from 2.6.1 to 2.6.2?
...(1) How do people manage an upgrade, from 2.6.1, say, to 2.6.2? 2.6.2 will create its own subdirectory, obliging a copy of library contents to the new spot. The documents are easier. (2) The problem with simply copying library contents is a fear of upward incompatibilities. Am I worrying for naught here? Are packages upward compatible but possibly not downwardly so? (3) What about changing shortcuts, places for .Rprofile and the like? Do people have scripts that do all these things at once? It would be nice to have a single control file where R binaries and libraries and the like could b...
2007 Mar 27
1
how to replace files only if larger
...with Nautilus, but so far it just tells me the file exists in the target directory and do I want to replace it... Thanks for any help you can provide... ============================ Just had a 'nasty' thought. By using mget -m to maintain my IDs directory, all my efforts would be for naught, as the deleted message file will have a newer date than my copy of the original draft and overwrite it. Crude. Got to think some more on this......
2004 Sep 07
4
Maximum tollerable lag/jitter for IAX2 w/oji tterbuffer enabled?
...d off for some time but I can't find anything out of the ordinary - initially this was looking like a Voicemail bug as many people were getting cut off while leaving messages. How would I debug the precise drop condition? I've Googled for more information on 'iax2 debug' but come up naught. > I've heard the jitter buffer is a bit buggy, have you tried > turning it off > completely? Is 'jitterbuffer=no' not sufficent to clobber that function? Kris Boutilier Information Systems Coordinator Sunshine Coast Regional District
2006 Oct 13
10
Services on Gentoo Client Systems
...same timezone, and # this is reflected by creating a symlink to the correct timezone # file. file { "/etc/localtime" : ensure => "/usr/share/zoneinfo/US/Eastern" } # We should also ensure that the ntpd service is running or else # all of our work is for naught. Additionally this service # should be reloaded whenever the configuration file changes. # FIXME service { ntpd : enable => true, ensure => running, hasrestart => true, hasstatus => true, name => "ntpd", path => "/etc/in...
2012 May 23
17
[PATCH] bug-fixes to hvc-xen driver in v3.4 (and earlier).
Three of the patches could be squashed in one, but it makes more sense to review them as three. These patches fix the case of an PVHVM guest not being able to resume propely b/c of hitting: 142 BUG_ON(info->type != IRQT_UNBOUND && info->type != type); (in events.c) and also adds a WARN to catch situations like these. The reason for this is that the Xen python toolstack
2008 Sep 09
2
[LLVMdev] Tail-calling
...oth *nix and Windows based) good for LLVM? In other words, are tail-calls always working now when the function call happens at the end, even if the function is being called through a function pointer (are tail-calls on function pointers working correctly right now, or is this whole project but for naught till later)?
2008 Sep 09
0
[LLVMdev] Tail-calling
...t gmail.com> wrote: > In other words, are tail-calls always working now when the function > call happens at the end, even if the function is being called through > a function pointer (are tail-calls on function pointers working > correctly right now, or is this whole project but for naught till > later)? Tail calls are disabled by default; to enable them, you have to pass -tailcallopt to llc. It looks like there's a bug preventing indirect tail calls from working... I don't think there's anything fundamentally preventing them from working, though. -Eli
2015 Aug 28
0
More on bind_dlz - documentation I have not found
On 28/08/15 13:15, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > In the shower this morning, I realized that samba's dlz is through its > ldap interface, probably through dhcp. :) > > All of that work researching how to set up a dlz database for naught. > This is NOT documented in either: > > https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/DNS > or > https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Configure_BIND_as_backend_for_Samba_AD I will discuss this with Marc and if he agrees, I will update the wiki somewhere, I don't want to start altering the wi...
2003 Dec 02
2
rsync: overhead?
Hello, i am syncing 2 directorys with rsync. There is nothing to do (i didn't changed anything). Here is the output: building file list ... done wrote 371 bytes read 20 bytes 782.00 bytes/sec total size is 5062161 speedup is 12946.70 Why did rsync wrote 371 bytes?? This output says rsync didn't changed anything! regards, hampel
2004 Sep 10
0
[viral@debian.org: [rcw@debian.org: Re: Patches to abcde to include support for flac format.]]
...current version of abcde 1.9.x/2.0.x, but in the 2.1 series. I thought, that users of flac might find this link handy: http://lly.org/~rcw/abcde/misc/abcde-flac.tar.gz viral -- http://www.infofin.com/~gandalf Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time. Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines. Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 18:05:21 -0700 From: Robert Woodcock <rcw@debian.org> To: Viral <viral@debian.org> Cc: abcde@whimsica.lly.org Subject: Re: Patches to abcde to include support for flac format. On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 10:18:23AM +0530, Viral wrot...
2009 Aug 06
0
About numerical accuracy: should there be a rational number class for fractions?
...That particular problem has been addressed, but it seems there are many others awaiting. I'm wondering if there is advice for package writers & prospective R contributors about avoiding the most common sorts of numerical mistakes. Has this been discussed here? I've googled, finding naught, but perhaps I do not know the magic words. I have seen two approaches to the numerical accuracy problem associated with fractions. I'm not a computer scientist, so perhaps I over-simplify in interpreting the result. Both of these approaches seem to recommend we put off doing division until...
2005 Mar 28
3
SPA-841 Call waiting?
Has anyone gotten call-waiting to function on the 4 line SPA-841? I've seen some documents that say it can do it, some say no way. If yes, can you share configs / SPA-841 settings? If no, did you work around it? I can call out just fine on all 4 lines, however, if I am on the line, another call coming in does not ring the 2nd line...it just goes to busy / VM. -Darren
2006 Mar 18
1
Joining samba server to Windows AD OU when OU has slashes in OU name
...d from the OU name (e.g. 'IT Systems Admins'), then the samba server successfully joins the Windows AD. I've tried everything I can think of to explain to the net command explicitly what I want - single quotes, double quotes, escaping the forward slashes with backslashes, etc., all for naught. This suggests to me that the net command doesn't consider slashes to be valid for Windows AD OU names, which they most assuredly are, unfortunately. The one thing I have yet to do is edit the samba source code and attempt to modify net's behaviour... and since I'm not a programmer, tha...
2014 Jul 13
2
how to list external dependencies (i.e., non-R packages)?
hi. i'm working on a package which only works if one (or both) of two libraries (Imlib2 and MagickWand) exist on the machine on which the package is compiled and executed. as currently written, the program purposely generates an error at *compile* time if neither library is available (thinking the earlier the user is notified, the less frustrating). is there a way of specifying this
2009 Jul 07
3
Error due to non-conformable arrays
Hello, Consider this function for generalized ridge regression: gre <- function (X,y,D){ n <- dim(X)[1] p <- dim(X)[2] intercept <- rep(1, n) X <- cbind(intercept, X) X2D <- crossprod(X,X)+ D Xy <- crossprod(X,y) bth <- qr.solve(X2D, Xy) } # suppose X is an (nxp) design matrix and y is an (nx1) response vector p <- dim(x)[2] D<- diag(rep(1.5,p)) bt
2011 Oct 18
1
Function to "lump" factors together?
Sorry about the odd terminology, but I suspect that my intent might be completely missed had I used "aggregate" or "classify" (each of which appears to have some rather special meanings in statistical analysis and modeling). I have some data about software builds; one of the characteristics of each is the name of the branch. A colleague has generated some fairly interesting
2002 Jun 27
3
OpenSSH 3.4p1 - compilation problem on Linux
Hello openssh-unix-dev, Some time ago I successfully compiled version 3.1 of OpenSSH. Today I tried new OpenSSH version and I am not able to compile it. Configuration script runned well. When running make, following error occured: make[1]: Entering directory `/tools/openssh-3.4p1/openbsd-compat' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[1]: Leaving directory
2017 Jun 16
2
R history: Why 'L; in suffix character ā€˜Lā€™ for integer constants?
The relevant sections of the C standard are http://c0x.coding-guidelines.com/5.2.4.2.1.html, which specifies that C ints are only guaranteed to be 16 bits, C long ints at least 32 bits in size, as Peter mentioned. Also http://c0x.coding-guidelines.com/6.4.4.1.html specifies l or L as the suffix for a long int constants. However R does define integers as `int` in it's source code, so use of L