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2016 Nov 15
2
Disk size on share with multiple partitions
...e partition to be the size of the whole share. If I try to copy anything larger than the base partion into a partition that is actually larger Windows reports insuffient disk size for the copy operation and quits. I can copy when I use chunks under the size of the base partition. Is there any possibiity to overcome that problem, or do I have to make 1 large partion and use quotas. Regards, Jochen
2015 Dec 01
2
Functionality of Nmbd at Active Directory mode of Samba4 !
...ficial now (but possible) . I will not ask why it is not reccomded to run Nmbd within Samba4 started at AD mode. But if somebody can tell, you are wellcome. But when nmb code implementation is planned to AD part ? That is when nmb functionnality adding to Samba4 acting as AD is planned ? To bring possibiity to use full-forced Neighborhood browsing at AD mode (with LMB/DMB roles for instance) .
2003 Aug 20
1
SIP using which codec?
Is there a way to determine what codec the remote server wants to use in a SIP session for an incoming call by looking at something, possiby sip debug? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20030820/0692e436/attachment.htm
2005 Feb 06
0
IAXy ring frequency
...lo all, In changing the phone connected to my IAXy I remembered that this phone will not ring on the standard frquency (20hz?) when connected to the FXS. There is a patch, one line to change in wcfxs.c for use with a TDM400P, but obviously this doesn't change the FXS on the IAXy. Is there any possibiity of a "patch" for the provisioning data to raise the frequency to 25hz on the IAXy FXS? Maybe this is not part of provisioning data, though in which case there is no answer.
2016 Nov 16
2
Disk size on share with multiple partitions
...gt;> If I try to copy anything larger than the base partion into a partition that >> is actually larger Windows reports insuffient disk size for the copy >> operation and quits. I can copy when I use chunks under the size of the base >> partition. >> >> Is there any possibiity to overcome that problem, or do I have to make 1 >> large partion and use quotas. > Use the "dfree command" and "dfree cache time" to accumulate the > space. > > Volker Thanks for the fast reply Volker, I tried using this, but get following Errors: ../sou...
2013 Mar 28
0
[LLVMdev] Handling SRet on Windows x86
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Óscar Fuentes <ofv at wanadoo.es> wrote: > What do you mean by "the full platform"? Every propietary extension that > MS came with along all these years? (From structured exceptions to > whatever Windows RT requires?) > > MinGW is very well capable of using the Win32 API. There is partial or > non-existent support for extensions
2009 May 14
1
using a "third party" DLL in my package
Hello all, it seems my efforts in reading the manuals and help files aren't enough so here I am. The question is, how would I go about linking a pre-compiled DLL in to my package? I have previously successfully built packages with Fortran and C source code, but now I'd like to take this ready made DLL and call its routines from R. My collegue was brave enough to simply try and put
2013 Mar 28
6
[LLVMdev] Handling SRet on Windows x86
Eric Christopher <echristo at gmail.com> writes: > In my opinion none of these are irrelevant. Mingw and cygwin are separate > ABIs that deal with some C compatibility (problems mentioned in this thread > are important here too) and give you the ability to work with low level C > libraries on windows, but if you want true compatibility with the full > platform > those ABIs
2010 Jul 26
5
[RFC/PATCH] New chainloading functionality
This patch introduces extra functionality to chain.c, mainly with reference to BPB adjustments, but not only that. It expects 3 small patches I sent earlier (they are included for easy reference, patches 1-3/4). The changes introduced are: 1) file and boot sector use separate options to control load address and jump address (if applicable). Options are as described below: *