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2010 Jan 14
4
Given up on Fedora Ubuntu is 1000-folder simpler
I spent several days (at least 20 hours) tying to get Fedora 11 Samba server going. I consulted every resource that I knew including this list. When I discovered that Fedora 11 Samba could be browsed immediately upon installation, and a simple reboot disabled this, I gave up. I decided to try Ubuntu. After intallation it took only five minutes of editing the smb.conf file to make my share fully
2010 Jan 15
4
Options for responding to this group?
Is the only option for responding to posts in this group to receive ALL of the messages posted in this group by email?
2007 Jan 02
4
Is FLAC fully cooked for OS X yet?
On Jan 2, 2007, at 5:15 AM, Arek Korbik wrote: > The XCode project files you found are meant to be used with FLAC > 1.1.2. The FLAC repository now contains version 1.1.3 files, and there > have been interface changes in that latest revision > (http://flac.sourceforge.net/changelog.html#flac_1_1_3). That could > explain your problems with compilation. Well, now, no, I did download
2007 Jan 02
0
Is FLAC fully cooked for OS X yet?
--- Evan Olcott <ev@audiofile-engineering.com> wrote: > > On Jan 2, 2007, at 5:15 AM, Arek Korbik wrote: > > > The binary frameworks distribution, as found on: > > http://xiph.org/quicktime/download.html , hasn't really been tested > > much outside the XiphQT project. I never...
2007 Jan 02
0
FLAC docs (was: Is FLAC fully cooked for OS X yet?)
--- Evan Olcott <ev@audiofile-engineering.com> wrote: > > On Jan 2, 2007, at 1:56 PM, Josh Coalson wrote: > > >> OK, so I've been trying for a day now to get FLAC implementation > in > >> our apps. Suffice it to say that due to the "interesting" > >> doc...
2007 Feb 21
0
Re: Is FLAC fully cooked for OS X yet?
...s with 1.1.3 (hopefully one that works better than the 1.1.2 project was working in its day), and check that in to the repository. Seeing as how it is not absolutely necessary, I can see why nobody has stepped up to do this. Brian Willoughby Sound Consulting On Jan 2, 2007, at 06:24, Evan Olcott wrote: On Jan 2, 2007, at 5:15 AM, Arek Korbik wrote: > The XCode project files you found are meant to be used with FLAC > 1.1.2. The FLAC repository now contains version 1.1.3 files, and there > have been interface changes in that latest revision > (http://flac.sourceforge.net/change...
2007 Jan 03
1
Is FLAC fully cooked for OS X yet?
On Jan 3, 2007, at 3:28 PM, Josh Coalson wrote: > the FLAC parts look OK but I don't know how the audio converter > works. I think that's where the problem is. it is probably > converting float to 32-bit int full scale. well, here's what I found out about the 32-bit integer conversion. If the original 16-bit sample is 0x52F3, it goes through floating point, then comes
2007 Jan 03
1
Is FLAC fully cooked for OS X yet?
On Jan 2, 2007, at 1:54 PM, Josh Coalson wrote: > this is reported a lot. usually it is a misunderstanding in how > to send samples to FLAC__stream_encoder_process() or > FLAC__stream_encoder_process_interleaved(). if you could send > your code where you are doing that, it would help. > > note that samples going in to the process calls must be converted > to signed 32-bit
2010 Jan 03
2
Can't get share to show up on windows
I have successfully set of two Samba servers under Red Hat Linux 6.0 and 9.0. I am having trouble getting Samba 3.0 Fedora Linux Samba to show up on the windows machine. I can't find the solution in either of the two books that I bought, or the online resources after spending several days working on this. I only need a relatively simple network, yet I also want it to be reasonably secure.
2007 Jan 02
3
Is FLAC fully cooked for OS X yet?
On Jan 2, 2007, at 1:56 PM, Josh Coalson wrote: >> OK, so I've been trying for a day now to get FLAC implementation in >> our apps. Suffice it to say that due to the "interesting" >> documentation [...] > > could you elaborate? Well, I've just never seen anything like it before. There's a step- through, to be sure, but I got more information out of
2007 Jan 02
3
Is FLAC fully cooked for OS X yet?
On Jan 2, 2007, at 5:15 AM, Arek Korbik wrote: > The binary frameworks distribution, as found on: > http://xiph.org/quicktime/download.html , hasn't really been tested > much outside the XiphQT project. I never had any problems with them, > but any improvement suggestions or help is welcome. Well, ok, then if the framework is intended to work, then let me describe closer the
2007 Jan 01
5
Is FLAC fully cooked for OS X yet?
OK, so I've been trying for a day now to get FLAC implementation in our apps. Suffice it to say that due to the "interesting" documentation and the inability to compile this thing from the source, I'm not sure we can do it yet. I am writing in to see if there's anything I'm missing before I make the conclusion that we have to wait... --- We write apps for OS
2010 Jan 07
0
Setting up Samba with broadcast based name resolution (not WINS)++++++++++++++++++++
I am still trying to get my Fedora 11 based Samba 3.4 share to show up on windows My Red Hat 9.0 Samba share must be using broadcast based name resolution because the hosts file is empty, and none of the windows clients has a fixed IP address. Also ping shows that both the sever and the clients can find each other based on their name. It looks like broadcast name resolution is the best for my