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2019 Jan 08
1
copy with bunzip2?
I have several pdf files as .pdf.bz2, as seen here:
a/1.pdf.bz2
a/2.pdf.bz2
a/b/3.pdf.bz2
a/b/c/4.pdf.bz2
I want to copy everything in and under directory a to another computer, but I want the files to be decompressed on the destination machine:
a/1.pdf
a/2.pdf
a/b/3.pdf
a/b/c/4.pdf
I could just use rsync and run a bunch of bunzip2 commands on the destination after the copying is completed,
2006 Mar 10
0
link_to(... :popup => true) problem
I have a file_column that points to a pdf. I want that pdf to open in a
new window, thus wrote the code:
<%= link_to(''PDF version'', url_for_file_column(''floor_plan'',
''pdf_file''), :popup => true) %>
which generates the code:
<a href="/floor_plan/pdf_file/12/first_floor.pdf"
onclick="window.open(this.href);return
2016 Jul 05
2
multiple connection (be careful with carrier-grade NAT)
Hi,
Yes I aware to the NAT possibility,
But let's assume that this is the issue, there is no reason that 30 listeners
>From the same country will connect and disconnect at the same time range...
I'm pretty sure that its individual listener/IP.
I deleted the Access log files, but in the next time that I will catch similar situation again,
I will complete the investigation.
Nobody from
2016 Jul 05
1
multiple connection (be careful with carrier-grade NAT)
The side effect of <audio> is also a bandwidth usage? linear to the amount of "fake" listeners?
From: Marcin Lewandowski [mailto:marcin at saepia.net]
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2016 4:31 PM
To: Christoph Zimmermann; icecast-dev at xiph.org; Yaniv Sharon
Subject: Re: [Icecast-dev] multiple connection (be careful with carrier-grade NAT)
As I have written before, I’ve seen that
2004 Aug 06
0
speex_denoise on non-microphone noise (static ?)
...e-)building profile and all". All you need to do is keep calling
speex_preprocess each frame and that's all.
For those who would like to know how all this works, see "Speech
Enhancement for Non-Stationary Noise Environments"
by Cohen and Berdugo
(http://www.andreaelectronics.com/pdf_files/article.pdf )
Jean-Marc
--
Jean-Marc Valin, M.Sc.A., ing. jr.
LABORIUS (http://www.gel.usherb.ca/laborius)
Université de Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada
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2016 Jul 01
0
multiple connection (be careful with carrier-grade NAT)
Hi all
> I didn't pick up the data from the access file, just from the error
> file...
I would have a look at them. My guess is (I explain below why) that you
will see different agents for your multiple connections.
> The situation that I'm describing is very different, 20-30 (and once
> even almost 40) "listeners" from the same IP, for a long time. Each
>
2005 Jun 15
0
Re: New Server Recommendation -- Hot-Swap SATA enclosure ...
...quot;
for either holding a spare, or mounting a replacement without
having to take one of the existing drives out before it is replaced.
Enlight EN-8721:
http://us.enlightcorp.com/products/server/detel.php?serial=42
Enlight EN-8721_SATA (x02) Guide:
http://us.enlightcorp.com/products/server/pdf_files/EN-8721_SATA.pdf
--
Bryan J. Smith mailto:b.j.smith at ieee.org
2009 May 25
2
Looping through java hashmap from ruby through rjb
Greetings.
I am trying to list all keys in a java.util.HashMap field.
The Java code to do this looks like:
#
Collection c = hMap.values();
#
#
//obtain an Iterator for Collection
#
Iterator itr = c.iterator();
#
#
//iterate through HashMap values iterator
#
while(itr.hasNext())
System.out.println(itr.next());
So, I took a stab at the ruby version:
# I have a java hashmap called fields
2016 Jul 01
4
multiple connection
I didn't pick up the data from the access file, just from the error file...
About players, I can't control what the "radio index" sites are doing with
my icecast streaming address,
But as far as I know from my experience, the players when they getting
"crazy" causing between 3-5 multiple connections for less than a 2 minutes.
Not a big issue.
The situation that
2016 Jul 05
0
multiple connection (be careful with carrier-grade NAT)
As I have written before, I’ve seen that if broken html5 <audio> players
were used but then amount of connections was gradually increasing.
m.
On 5 lipca 2016 at 12:39:54, Yaniv Sharon (yaniv.sharon at gmail.com) wrote:
Hi,
Yes I aware to the NAT possibility,
But let's assume that this is the issue, there is no reason that 30
listeners
>From the same country will connect and
2020 Oct 07
0
Fwd: Share your article [ATP_105460] published in Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
Dear Friends,
I am really glad to share this link with you. Some of you have been
instrumental to the success of the work. You are acknowledged accordingly.
I am ever indebted.
Best wishes
Ogbos
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Date: Wed, Oct 7, 2020 at 10:50 AM
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2008 Apr 02
4
Security issue
Hello,
I am trying to convince our IT Manager that R is as safe as possible from IT security point of view - could you point me to something on the web / some reasons for why this is true? I do not think he has a specific concern but does not know the software and would like to understand the security implications.
Thanks in advance
Best Regards
Martin Hanek
Actuarial Analyst
Glacier