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2003 Dec 23
2
Cisco 7960 Sounds patchy.
I have gotten the Cisco 7960 working with my Asterisk system under SIP. The version is 5.03 that I am using. Cisco Support said I should not upgrade to version 6 yet. My next question is the sound is patchy when people here me. But I can hear them just fine not patchy. I have the 188 page Admin manual and it seem not to say anything about improving the sound. All other phones like IPDialog work fine without the patchy sound. I have tried ulaw and alaw as the codex. Both sound the same! Is there a...
2007 Apr 03
0
two-way anova nested fix effects issues
Hi list, I have some anova issues... I have a dataset comprised of two factor values and a dependent value. The factors are patchiness and within patchiness I have 4 treatments. So factor treatment is nested within factor patchiness. The dependent variable is a lenght. If I'm not mistaken my model would be: model <- aov(length ~ patchiness + patchiness/treatments) However there are
2007 Dec 12
1
two-way categorical anova post-hoc data extraction
Hi list, I have a question regarding post-hoc extraction of data from a two-way categorical anova. I have a categorical anova of this form: width ~ steepness + patchiness (4 steepness levels, 4 patchiness levels) This simple setup answers if for the widths I collected across different levels of steepness and patchiness significant differences can be found. Is there a way to look at these
2014 Nov 18
2
[LLVMdev] finalizeObject function implemetation in MCJIT is wrong
Hi Radek, Sorry for the delayed response. I haven't had time to check your analysis yet, but you're probably right: MCJIT's support for multiple modules in a single instance is patchy at best. Do you have a test case (e.g. an lli invocation) that triggers this bug, or is this something you discovered just by reading the code? Cheers, Lang. On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 8:46 AM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: > [+Lang, owner of JITs, defender of register allo...
2019 Aug 12
5
[PATCH V5 0/9] Fixes for vhost metadata acceleration
On 2019/8/11 ??1:52, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > On Fri, Aug 09, 2019 at 01:48:42AM -0400, Jason Wang wrote: >> Hi all: >> >> This series try to fix several issues introduced by meta data >> accelreation series. Please review. >> >> Changes from V4: >> - switch to use spinlock synchronize MMU notifier with accessors >> >> Changes from V3:
2019 Aug 12
5
[PATCH V5 0/9] Fixes for vhost metadata acceleration
On 2019/8/11 ??1:52, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > On Fri, Aug 09, 2019 at 01:48:42AM -0400, Jason Wang wrote: >> Hi all: >> >> This series try to fix several issues introduced by meta data >> accelreation series. Please review. >> >> Changes from V4: >> - switch to use spinlock synchronize MMU notifier with accessors >> >> Changes from V3:
2007 Nov 15
3
GSSAPI Key Exchange Patch
Will Simon Wilkinson's GSSAPI Key Exchange patch ever be incorporated into the OpenSSH source? http://www.sxw.org.uk/computing/patches/openssh.html I'm sure I'm not the only one that uses it and would like to see it become part of the OpenSSH source. Is there something missing or is there some technical/philosophical reason for not including it?
2013 Mar 16
1
Client ... has fallen too far behind, removing - but only when listening to a relay, not when listening to fallback
...Server B while server A is running then I quickly get: INFO source/send_to_listener Client 0 (xx.xx.xx.xx) has fallen too far behind, removing where xx.xx.xx.xx is my listening IP address (server A and B being remote, server B with a good internet connection (Amazon EC2), and Server A having a more patchy internet connection - hence the reason for using a relay with fallback. My internet connection is reliable ADSL, the stream is 64k, and given the relaibility when on fallback, it doesnt appear credible that the listening connection has a problem. Any advice on where to start looking much appreciat...
2010 Jun 03
2
deduplication
Colleagues, I am trying to de-duplicate a large (long) database (approx 1mil records) of diagnostic tests. Individuals in the database can have up-to 25 observations, but most will have only one. IDs for de-duplication (names, sex, lab number...) are patchy. In a first step, I am using Andreas Borg's excellent record linkage package (), that leaves me with a list of 'pairs' looking very much like this: id1<-c(4,17,9,1,1,1,3,3,6,15,1,1,1,1,3,3,3,3,4,4,4,5,5,12,9,9,10,10) id2<-c(8,18,10,3,6,7,6,7,7,16,4,5,12,18,4,5,12,18,5,12,18,12,18,...
2004 Jan 11
24
More words for Allison
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2014 Aug 23
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [RFC] Raising LLVM minimum required MSVC version to 2013 for trunk
...; to be their policy on other products, and for what I know, VS too. I > ask that because holding on partial and broken support that will never > be fixed or completed is kind of backwards. > > I'm not a Windows guy, but I wonder why so many people use MSVC if the > support is so patchy and hopeless as most people seem to imply. Also, > compiling Clang with MSVC and making Clang MSVC compatible are two > completely different things. A commercial toolchain based on MSVC > compatibility doesn't necessarily need to be compiled with MSVC > itself. > > Or maybe th...
2012 Apr 17
1
command line perl tool to create ogg/Vorbis picture comments
...at out. * For JPEG finds bit depth as bits per sample * channel count. This might not be correct. * Haven't made certain the description handling is UTF-8 clean, may depend on locale at the moment. * It's in Perl. But if it wasn't I'd still be trying to finish it. * Testing is still patchy, the raw headers look right and the jpeg results are identical to those from the earlier version (which I tried out today in Media Monkey and appear to work). -- imalone http://ibmalone.blogspot.co.uk
2014 Aug 19
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Adding functions for unaligned load/store to Support for JIT/RuntimeDyld
Hi, I've noticed that certain parts of LLVM (RuntimeDyld, JIT) use unaligned memory accesses to load/store pointers or just 32- or 64-bit integers. Technically, this is undefined behavior, and UBSan reports errors when this happens. Even if we believe we're running some x86-specific code (e.g. RuntimeDyldELF::resolveX86_64Relocation) what matters for unaligned acceses in source code is
2011 Sep 06
2
[LLVMdev] Can't compile Apple's version on Linux
...p://opensource.apple.com/source/llvmgcc42/llvmgcc42-2335.15/gcc/c-typeck.c In the file, there's also this line and comment: extern void * TheTreeToLLVM; /* llvm-internal.h is not available here. Ugh. */ I had a little bit of trouble getting cctools to work on Linux (and it's still patchy/hacky but works). After that, I have distcc working on my Mac to ask my more modern system to compile working fine with everything except Objective-C/C++ (I'm not entirely sure why yet, it's not error 110 and there is no error number). I'd like to continue by adding llvm-gcc which is ac...
2014 Mar 03
4
[LLVMdev] Cross-compiling Compiler-RT builtins
I am attempting to port an operating system project to use Clang/LLVM instead of GCC, but I'm having issues with Compiler-RT. Right now, the OS is being cross-compiled on an x86_64 host targeting ARMv7a. I built the LLVM toolchain according to the instructions, though I limited the supported targets to arm, x86, and x86_64 to reduce compilation time. I'm finding that compilation proceeds
2017 Aug 02
2
Quotas not working after adding arbiter brick to replica 2
Mabi, We have fixed a couple of issues in the quota list path. Could you also please attach the quota.conf file (/var/lib/glusterd/vols/ patchy/quota.conf) (Ideally, the first few bytes would be ascii characters followed by 17 bytes per directory on which quota limit is set) Regards, Sanoj On Tue, Aug 1, 2017 at 1:36 PM, mabi <mabi at protonmail.ch> wrote: > I also just noticed quite a few of the following warning messages in t...
2004 Jan 17
0
New sounds posted
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2014 Aug 10
2
About the return value of value_value
Hi, I have been working on a Python application that uses hivex. Meanwhile I have encountered some Python bindings issues which could be fixed. The next issue I see now is about the value_value function. This is briefly documented as: "return data length, data type and data of a value". For Perl, Python and OCaml, this is not true. A tuple is returned for both without the length
2019 Aug 12
2
[PATCH V5 0/9] Fixes for vhost metadata acceleration
...; Thanks > > Sorry if I was unclear. My idea is that > 1. I revert the disabled code > 2. You send a patch readding it with all the fixes squashed > 3. Maybe optimizations on top right away? > 4. We queue *that* for next and see what happens. > > And the advantage over the patchy approach is that the current patches > are hard to review. E.g. it's not reasonable to ask RCU guys to review > the whole of vhost for RCU usage but it's much more reasonable to ask > about a specific patch. I think there are other problems here too, I don't like that the use...
2019 Aug 12
2
[PATCH V5 0/9] Fixes for vhost metadata acceleration
...; Thanks > > Sorry if I was unclear. My idea is that > 1. I revert the disabled code > 2. You send a patch readding it with all the fixes squashed > 3. Maybe optimizations on top right away? > 4. We queue *that* for next and see what happens. > > And the advantage over the patchy approach is that the current patches > are hard to review. E.g. it's not reasonable to ask RCU guys to review > the whole of vhost for RCU usage but it's much more reasonable to ask > about a specific patch. I think there are other problems here too, I don't like that the use...