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2015 Jun 05
3
how do I make my headset work
On Fri, Jun 05, 2015 at 12:30:16PM -0500, Michael Hennebry wrote: > On Fri, 5 Jun 2015, Frank Cox wrote: > > >On Fri, 5 Jun 2015 12:05:43 -0500 (CDT) > >Michael Hennebry wrote: > > > >>whether a microphone will introduce humming? > > > >Is it a 60 cycle hum? If so, it's probably induced by poor grounding. > > I suspect so. > Is that
2015 Jun 05
2
how do I make my headset work
On 6/5/2015 1:33 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote: > It's a desktop in an old house. > The outlets have ground-fault protection, > but the third prong is ungrounded. > not sure how GFI would function at all without a valid ground, unless the GFI is wired to neutral, which is dangerous on its own. you might get a 3-prong-to-2-prong adapter and plug the PC into that, leaving the ground
2015 Jun 05
3
how do I make my headset work
On Fri, 5 Jun 2015, g wrote: > On 06/05/2015 03:43 PM, John R Pierce wrote: >> On 6/5/2015 1:33 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote: >>> It's a desktop in an old house. >>> The outlets have ground-fault protection, >>> but the third prong is ungrounded. >> >> not sure how GFI would function at all without a valid ground, unless >> the GFI is wired
2015 Jun 05
2
how do I make my headset work
On Fri, 5 Jun 2015 12:05:43 -0500 (CDT) Michael Hennebry wrote: > whether a microphone will introduce humming? Is it a 60 cycle hum? If so, it's probably induced by poor grounding. -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Real D 3D Digital Cinema ~ www.melvilletheatre.com
2015 Jun 05
0
how do I make my headset work
On Fri, 5 Jun 2015, Fred Smith wrote: > if it's a desktop, I'll assume it's already a 3-prong polarized plug > (unless someone has used a 2-3 prong adaptor, or the building is > mis-wired. > > All the above kind of assumes a US-like outlet. I don't recall where > the OP resides/works, so that may be all wrong. Correct. North Dakota. It's a desktop in an old
2015 Jun 05
0
how do I make my headset work
On 06/05/2015 03:43 PM, John R Pierce wrote: > On 6/5/2015 1:33 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote: >> It's a desktop in an old house. >> The outlets have ground-fault protection, >> but the third prong is ungrounded. > > not sure how GFI would function at all without a valid ground, unless > the GFI is wired to neutral, which is dangerous on its own. very. it defeats
2008 Jan 10
3
A best practices question
Hey everyone. I''ve got a best practices question. How are you guys rendering newsfeeds? We have a couple of apps where we send newsfeed items from a backend process. As such, we aren''t in the context of a controller and can''t use the rails template rendering. We''ve tried about 3 different ways to make that bearable, but aren''t having much
2007 Dec 29
1
ASUS Eee R cookbook
Hi all, Having seen a few messages regarding the ASUS Eee PC (p701) and R, and then buying one and trying to get R installed on it, I thought there might be a few people on the list who would appreciate a cookbook on how to do it. It's a nice little piece of machinery, running Xandros 4 Linux (seems to be compatible with Debian Etch) and set up for the person who wants to do all those
2015 Jun 05
0
how do I make my headset work
On 06/05/2015 04:16 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote: > On Fri, 5 Jun 2015, g wrote: <<>> > As I understand it, GFI sums the currents going into each prong. > If the sum is not close enough to zero, it breaks the circuit. not quite. see; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Residual-current_device <<>> > No dimmers, but I tried turning off the overhead flourescent
2005 Aug 20
2
Forcing individual clients to alternate mount points
Greetings I'm new to the forum but have been streaming successfully with SimpleCast/IceCast2 for about 8 months. Both Simplecast and IceCast2 are running on the same Win2K system. Now I want to do something that has me stumped. It really is a two pronged problem. Here's the setup: Icecast is encoding the same live audio to multiple mount points, allowing me to easily track the reliability of the individual clients. These are 24/7 actual RF radio station repeaters. The clients are running Linux and are unattended. Now I want to be able t...
2015 Jul 28
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: LoopEditor, a high-level loop transform toolkit
Hi Michael, +llvmdev,Hal,Nadav For testing, I was currently thinking of a two pronged approach. Lit tests as you suggest with a dummy pass, probably with command line options to define what transform to do, and unit tests to test the delegate behaviour and return values. I'll try and produce a mega patch with at least the loop vectoriser moved over, then split it up again after...
2017 Feb 22
3
OT: hardware, IBM 3650 M2 won't power on
Just for grins, pull off the cover and look at the electrolytic capacitors on the motherboard. Look for ones with the tops pushed up instead of being flat. This can cause all sorts of odd behavior. Often the machine with a blown capacitor will continue to run till it is powered off. Mostly I see this on Dell machines but have seen it on other machines as well. They are pretty easy to
2008 Feb 11
0
Project proposal for enhanced ustack/jstack
...a frame it cannot parse (due to an invalid frame pointer register, for instance). The fixframe helper, defined by the application being traced, would return new values for the registers, which would allow dtrace to continue the stack walk. To solve the problem of inlined frames requires a two-pronged approach. Firstly, dtrace needs a way to determine if there are virtual inlined frames in a call frame, and then needs a way to display them. We propose adding a additional variable value returned from ustack:helper invocation, named ''vframe_count''. If the vframe_count is gre...
2019 Jul 25
2
[PATCH libnbd] lib: Kill subprocess in nbd_close.
This is a simple patch which stops nbd_close from waiting too long for a server subprocess to shut down. I wanted to send SIGHUP because the server will be able to catch it and do a clean shutdown if that is required. Is another signal better? Is it right to send a signal here? Rich.
2015 Jul 14
5
[LLVMdev] RFC: A plan for stateful alias analysis in LLVM
...nsformation. I *think* this is a reasonable model, but I've not really had enough time thinking about it to be 100% certain. With such a model, we could regain most of the power of GlobalsModRef w.r.t. non-escaping pointers and interprocedural aliasing inference. We would change it to be a two-pronged analysis. On one hand, a local analysis would have to prove that one location came from a module-level memory location (global) and the other location came from some dynamic input to the function (argument, return, or a load of memory that is def'ed outside the function), and then the other han...
2005 Sep 20
1
Cisco 7960 Locking Up
Ok... I asked a question a few months back about a 7960 that a user claims to be "shocking" her in her ear from time to time. A few others indicated they had similiar issues and alot of them seemed to stem from power over ethernet. Here's what we've done... We replaced the phone, ran two new cat5 cables to a different switch, put in a power brick and disabled power over
2015 Mar 26
2
FYI: SSH1 now disabled at compile-time by default
...curity is weakened because I cannot update that browser, and I continue to lose plugins because they do not support FF17 anymore. All other browsers stopped support earlier as well. So, complete removal, with no alternative means I cannot update to newer - safer - technology. But security is three pronged: Confidential, Integrity, and Availability. Removal of something such that there is no alternative is equal to a security breach - I am an authorized user, but no *availability *to access. -- Security broken - imho. Michael On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 7:30 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel at gmail.co...
2015 Mar 25
3
FYI: SSH1 now disabled at compile-time by default
On Wed, 2015-03-25 at 18:48 +1100, Damien Miller wrote: > Our ability to influence people who run truly obsolete software is > extremely limited. +1, mostly because those who still use something that outdated in their products are either dead, or simply don't care about their customer's security (which is typical in the embedded devices area). Just by us (or anyone else) saying
2019 Jul 25
1
Re: [PATCH libnbd] lib: Kill subprocess in nbd_close.
...dle SHUT_WR through adding more states for more graceful shutdown paths, including when TLS is involved), but even in the short-term, something as simple as adding shutdown(h->fd, SHUT_RDWR) immediately before the s->sock->ops->close() would be helpful. That said, I think we want a two-pronged approach - adding a use of shutdown(), but also playing with signal: > - if (h->pid >= 0) /* XXX kill it? */ We're only doing this for connect_command. We must NOT kill TCP or Unix servers, as those are pre-existing and presumably must stick around for further clients; but when we...
2016 Jul 12
2
distributing samba users to the local systems
Hi, Let me try to re-formulate, please tell me if I'm wrong. You have a bunch of users declared locally in /etc/passwd or something like that on one system. Now you would like to have another system using this users list with Samba. You also want these users to be valid only as long as the share exist. You don't want these users to be able to connect on system(s). If I'm right,