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2002 Mar 17
3
OGG question:
Here's a question I have: My understanding is that OGG is a 'containter' format, allowing for multiple streams of multiple types, of which Vorbis is only one. My question is this: Is it feasable (and, considering licencing, leagal) to create an .ogg file that contains, say Indeo or Cinepak video? (In other words, use the ogg bitstream to store the data rather than .avi).
2008 Feb 05
2
Restore from filebucket
Hi, I''m using the ''backup'' parameter in file resources to backup to a central filebucket on the puppetmaster. How do I restore a backup? I couldn''t find anything in the wiki, but saw some docs by running ''filebucket --help''. It says to restore a backed up file, you need to know the md5sum. Unfortunately, AFAIK the only place this
2011 Jun 22
2
"Warning: Unexpected EOF in reading WAV header"
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> Hello,<br> I am having a persistent problem in converting just three files with
2015 Apr 24
2
Real sh? Or other efficient shell for non-interactive scripts
On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 3:04 PM, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: > > > My first RH was 5, late nineties. First time I looked at linux and > installed, it was '95, and slack. (We'll ignore the Coherent that I > installed on my beloved 286 in the late 80's). > <snip> You mean you missed all the fun with Xenix on Radio Shack Model 16's and SysV on AT&T's weird 3b...
2017 Apr 19
2
IAX2 getting stuck
On 4/19/17 4:23 PM, Antony Stone wrote: > On Wednesday 19 April 2017 at 23:14:46, Carlos Chavez wrote: > >> On 4/19/17 4:09 PM, Antony Stone wrote: >>> On Wednesday 19 April 2017 at 22:54:51, Carlos Chavez wrote: >>>> I have a server that had been operating for a few years now with >>>> >>>> IAX2 trunks to several other servers.
2014 Nov 29
2
Unable to see virtual users
Thanks very much; please see in-line for clarification questions. At 8:22 AM +0100 11/28/14, Steffen Kaiser wrote: > On Thu, 27 Nov 2014, Randall Gellens wrote: > >> I'm still having trouble getting users accepted by postfix + dovecot. > > I suppose in your system + virtual user mix, you should use LMTP: > http://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/PostfixDovecotLMTP > So
2016 Apr 27
3
Apache/PHP Installation - opinions
...the Internet was first being designed, security was rarely even mentioned. <snip> Just as a point of information, when those RFCs were written, the Internet was *only* for US gov't, and selected research and educational organizations, and NO ONE else. The open 'Net only came in in the nineties - so security wasn't broken and insecure, back then there was physical security and careful selection as to who was allowed on, at all. mark
2004 Jan 18
3
Now: Small Biz Robust Asterisk Solution - SBRAS
...IRC. It was > later changed to allow either meaning of the word. I just checked; it > is "inexpensive" in both of my CS architecture textbooks. > > A nit, I know, but I don't want Adthrawn to get a complex :-) :-p The whole point of RAID originally (and I'm talking nineties RAID) was to give small businesses the chance at having low-cost centralized mass storage. One volume made from multiple disks, with the unique ability to keep either stripped or mirrored backups - fantastic. And it came as a free add-on for Apple Servers (yippee!). SCSI disks are cheap if the...
2016 Mar 06
1
[Bug 2294] Detect renamed files and handle by renaming instead of delete/re-send
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2294 --- Comment #23 from dajoker at gmail.com --- Looking for this capability prior to entering it as an enhancement request myself, I found everything here and basically have the same use case. My version is that I am creating a regular backup of logs from many servers' services onto a single box, and doing so with rsync. Some of those services
2007 May 10
2
Problem with translator
Hi, Just installed 0.9.4 (from 0.8 series) and ran the spec translator. It messed up specs that had the should include() where the argument to include is a string (using no parens for the arg) IOW, given: context "OldSchool" do class OldSchool attr_accessor collection def initialize @collection = [] end def add_new(item)
2007 Feb 15
2
use of $name
Hello The following chunk is within a class definition. ${name} is being exchanged with an empty string: remotefile { "/${server_xml}": owner => tomcat, group => tomcat, mode => 600, source => "${ftoe_src_prefix_dev}${name}.jvm1" } However in the following chunk, lower down in the same class definition, ${name} is being exchanged
2003 Sep 20
4
how many production systems are there?
i am just curious how many * systems are in the real world with more than one user. do you run a certain version? you dont update CVS do you? any admins running a system of over twenty? over fifty? over one-hundred? i deal with 3com and nec systems all day (i am cerified in the 3com nbx advanced network telephony, elite voice mail, CCNA, A+, nec ipk, and soon to be "asterisk school of
2011 Mar 08
5
[1.4] Reading phone number the French way?
Hello, I need to write a script which prompts the callee to type a number, and then read it back to them as confirmation: ======= extensions.conf [robocall] ;Expect 10-digit number excluding final #, 2 tries, 20s time-out exten => s,n(nbr2call),Read(NBR2CALL,please-type-number,10,,2,20) exten => s,n,GotoIf($[${LEN(${NBR2CALL})} != 10]?end) ;exten => s,n,SayDigits(${NBR2CALL}) exten
2008 Mar 03
3
R function to convert a number to text
hi, Dear R users - I wonder is there a written R function to convert a number to a text, say convert 1 to "one" , 100 to "one hundred". I know in xls. has such a function BAHTTEXT, does anybody know is there a similar function in R ? Thanks. Lin --------------------------------- [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2023 Apr 01
1
clients not connecting to samba shares
...;t proclude running an AD domain. > > Rowland > Misunderstandings in written are so easy :-) I have been following this thread for a while and I did not read or understand that either, until the last Gary's last post. One of the first things I was told when I started working in the nineties was that "email is easiest way to get into a fight with someone". Nowadays email can be replaced with any written conversation but it is still the same that it is pretty hard to get a single common understanding of something.
1997 Jul 25
7
SPAM
Dear Samba and Linux list users - Several people have commented on the volume of spam reaching the list. Andrew (the list maintainer, I am but a lowly assistant) has been advised of your comments and will take action if he thinks it's necessary. People wishing to make further comment should do so directly to the list admins and NOT, repeat NOT to the list itself! My thanks to those list
2006 Sep 02
15
service restart failures
Puppet is failing to restart lighttpd using the Debian init script. Both the default action of stop/start and using the reload action, which basically does the same thing, fail. It seems to be a filehandle problem. Changing the execute method in service.rb to redirect stdout to /dev/null allows the daemon to restart. Otherwise, I end up with a zombie process and according to strace, ruby
2008 Aug 21
1
max and min with the indexes in a zoo object (or anything else that could solve the problem)
library(zoo) library(chron) t1 <- chron("1/1/2006", "00:00:00") t2 <- chron("1/31/2006", "23:45:00") deltat <- times("00:15:00") tt <- seq(t1, t2, by = times("00:15:00")) d <- sample(33:700, 2976, replace=TRUE) sin.zoo <- zoo(d,tt) #there are ninety six reading in a day d.max <- rollapply(sin.zoo, width=96, FUN=max)
2009 Jan 19
1
Deleting columns where the frequency of values are too disparate
Hello R-help community, I have another question about filtering datasets. Please consider the following "toy" data matrix example, called "x" for simplicity. There are 20 different individuals ("ID"), with information about the alleles (A,T, G, C) at six different loci ("Locus1" - "Locus6") for each of these 20 individuals. At any single locus
2018 Dec 05
2
figuring out what happened to a call
On 12/04/2018 07:07 PM, Antony Stone wrote: > On Tuesday 04 December 2018 at 16:11:39, hw wrote: > >> On 12/01/2018 05:30 PM, Marcelo Terres wrote: >>> Queue_log >> >> Thanks! >> >> That's not really it; however, how do I make it so that asterisk writes >> this information right away into a mariadb database instead of into a >> file so