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2015 May 28
1
Strange things happening at SourceForge
...gt; >> The response from SF suggests that it?s non-responsiveness from the >> original project owner. Hopefully it?s limited to that. > > Well for flac, thats Josh who has been non-responsive since 2009 > or so. > > Erik I meant who is registered as project owner, not neccesarily who started it. You are listed as ?flac-maitainer? (sic) so I assume it will be alright when SourceForge needs to contact someone. Maurits.
2017 Dec 15
2
Question about imap (expunge response)
(This is not neccesarily about dovecot, but rather IMAP protocol) At https://drive.google.com/open?id=1j3oa5jYeSdiPbgaihq02K-u_vHbZLJZQ is fetchmail log from my sessinon with polish email provider "Wirtualna Polska" As you can se fetchmail logged "* 1 EXPUNGE" as a response to "STORE" command...
2005 Aug 06
2
Dialplan mapping for multiple outbound providers to determine best rates
...ther than having a huge extensions.conf with a lot of different exchanges, can asterisk determine the best route on its own based on includes, or must I have different lines in extensions.conf for asterisk to determine it? The whole idea being, if broadvoice is down, I would want a backup, but not neccesarily specify 10 lines of scripting for each country code and area code. I would think this is an important thing for high volume usages to save money. Basically, do any of the modules allow this in a simple manner, for example, where you can use a database to specify rates per call, and have asterisk...
2004 Aug 06
3
slow streaming
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 10:15:32 +1100 Michael Smith <msmith@xiph.org> wrote: > On Thursday 18 March 2004 08:02, ianux wrote: > > hi, > > here is my configuration : > > I've got a NATed network through a linux box > > the icecast server is running on the router > > I'm running ices 2.0 beta 4 on my own box > > everything seems to work fine, BUT:
2008 Jun 12
5
mongrel_rails cluster::stop not working
Hi am a newbie to mongrel. am using mongrel cluster in my ruby application. When i start mongrel cluster it is working fine and when i stop it it says already stopped port 8000. it is giving the error as follows ********* simple selection ********* ********* selection by list ********* -A all processes -C by command name -N negate selection -G by real
2017 Jul 20
4
application specific passwords
...-application_specific_passwords_for_dovecot > http://www.justinbuchanan.com/blog/category/RoundCube > http://www.justinbuchanan.com/blog/post/2012/12/02/Application-Specific-Passwords-for-Dovecot-and-Postfix Those articles are interesting, but also rather old. (I realse that this does not neccesarily mean: irrelevant or bad) Is there anone here with some additional notes, ideas, tips, trics on setting up application specific passwords with dovecot with virtual users? We are using samba AD as an authentication backend. MJ
2017 Dec 18
0
Question about imap (expunge response)
...urn any response between zero and the number of messages in the mailbox. In theory, the number of messages could even have been increased and then the EXPUNGE removed more than the previous mailbox size all at once! Bron. On Sat, Dec 16, 2017, at 04:18, Kamil Jo?ca wrote: > > (This is not neccesarily about dovecot, but rather IMAP protocol) > > At https://drive.google.com/open?id=1j3oa5jYeSdiPbgaihq02K-u_vHbZLJZQ> is fetchmail log from my sessinon with polish email provider > "Wirtualna> Polska" > As you can se fetchmail logged "* 1 EXPUNGE" as a response...
2015 May 28
2
Strange things happening at SourceForge
> MauritsVB wrote: > >> Ars Technica reports of ?abandoned projects? on SourceForge being taken >> over by SourceForge with adware installers added to executables. >> >> This might be something to be wary of with FLAC considering the main focus >> for FLAC has moved from SourceForge to Xiph.org. Perhaps consider to remove >> the downloads from
2004 Aug 06
0
slow streaming
...u might have built icecast without > > yp support. > > well, I mean say that yp lines are not commented and that icecast should > have parse it, and I have compiled icecast (2.0-beta3) with a simple > ./configure, it should have been built with yp support, or what ? --- >8 Not neccesarily, there are optional dependencies for YP support, and configure will tell you if they're not present (and if, therefore, yp support can't be built). You should also use 2.0, not a beta version. Mike --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: ht...
2008 Apr 28
0
Hidden Markov model in R: books or tutorial biomed/ecology slant
Hi, I was just wondering if there are any books on R that have applications using Hidden Markov models or anyone with tutorials/exercises that can be shared. Ideally, these would have a bio/ecological slant though not neccesarily. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks! [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2003 Jan 14
0
RE: ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in director ies?
Andreas was kind enough to point out that not neccesarily all ext3fs have htrees ready to go. I am running redhat8.0 out of the box. How can I check if ext3fs with htrees is running? I can download the kernel source, but I don't know what options were used when it was built by redhat. Thanks much for all of your help. -Parker -----Original Mes...
2003 Jan 16
1
RE: ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in director ies?
...--Original Message----- From: Parker Johnson Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 3:34 PM To: 'Andreas Dilger'; Parker Johnson Cc: 'ext3-users@redhat.com'; Ops Subject: RE: ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in directories? Andreas was kind enough to point out that not neccesarily all ext3fs have htrees ready to go. I am running redhat8.0 out of the box. How can I check if ext3fs with htrees is running? I can download the kernel source, but I don't know what options were used when it was built by redhat. Thanks much for all of your help. -Parker -----Original Mes...
2005 Aug 03
0
Asterisk TDM card connected to phone linesAND fax line
..., 2, and 3 for outbound if you group them and dial with one of zaptel's grouping options. Other idea being to make sure the fax machine picks up first, but this issue's been discussed on the list before. -- -Bryce bryce@rhinoequipment.com NOTICE: The views expressed in this e-mail do not neccesarily reflect those of my employer, this company, or its employees. This is a personal e-mail and as such, the opinions expressed are my own. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-user...
2005 Aug 08
1
Call Recording with *
I'm attempting to set up call recording with Asterisk. Using automon => *1 ; One Touch Record in features.conf does not appear to be working. I'm using Polycom 501's but when someone dials *1 while in a call, nothing happens. I'm wondering if the phone or Asterisk is even detecting the DTMF. I suspect that is the problem but don't know how to verify or
2000 Jun 20
1
Bitrate scaling and forward adaptive ?
I read this in the FAQ ( at www.vorbis.com, did everyone make shelters for the slashdot effect ? The Vorbis beta release is not posted yet, but is a matter of <some-time-unit>s :-) > Vorbis has bitrate scaling - a feature that lets you adjust the bitrate > of a Vorbis file or stream without reencoding; just chop the packets up > in the sizes you want them. So one can stream a 128
2003 Jan 16
0
RE: ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in director
...> Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 3:34 PM > To: 'Andreas Dilger'; Parker Johnson > Cc: 'ext3-users@redhat.com'; Ops > Subject: RE: ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in > directories? > > > > Andreas was kind enough to point out that not neccesarily all ext3fs have > htrees ready to go. I am running redhat8.0 out of the box. How can I check > if ext3fs with htrees is running? I can download the kernel source, but I > don't know what options were used when it was built by redhat. > > Thanks much for all of your help. >...
2005 Jan 06
2
ultra-low bitrate stream?
I am writing a long-run sound recording application using OggVorbis. The user can adjust sound quality parameter to make balance between storage space and sound quality. The input sound is 22050Hz, mono. To maximize the recording capability on a given storage volume, we want the result bitrate as low as possible. I use -q0 parameter and it produces a 32.0kbps stream. It is too high (our
2005 Jul 12
1
Odd MOH problem...
So I decided, for the formal asterisk rollout, to change over to less commercially-infringing MOH than the prior admin had thrown on the server. (plus: it was blown out and nasty sounding over the phones. Ew.) I changed the files in /var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3 to something else (can't dig up the link, but it was from the voip-info wiki). My musiconhold.conf looks like this: ; ; Music on
2005 Jul 20
2
Asterisk and MRTG
I have tried to get MRTG to graph my Asterisk box but have run into a problem. When I run the perl script provided at: http://karlsbakk.net/asterisk/ I get the following error: [root@tsr asterisk]# ./asterisk-mrtg -h myasteriskip.mydomain.com<http://myasteriskip.mydomain.com>-v -1 SIP -2 IAX2 -u 109 -p xxxx Asterisk Call Manager/1.0 Action: Login Username: 109 Secret: xxxx Response:
2002 Sep 29
0
[LLVMdev] Re: llvm question
...sometimes in LLVM you'll see some classes with protected CTors (such as constants and types). In general there will be some kind of ::get or ::create method that you can use to "create" a new thing. The name ::get reflects the fact that you're not actually creating a new object (neccesarily). Hope this helps, good luck with the MP. -Chris