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2009 Feb 16
2
Back again, and resuscitated libmenu patches
I've finally gotten back to my work on syslinux, and I've updated the patches I have for the advanced menu system and for COM32 to apply against the current git tree. I've got ten patches - mostly bug fixes, but a few are for additional COM32 or menu functionality. I've got them checked into a local git repository - what is the best way for me to pass them along?
2005 Dec 14
5
belongs_to and multiple foreign keys
Hi all, I''m confused about how I''m supposed to specify a belongs_to relationship when the table includes multiple columns that reference the same parent table. In my case I have a "schedules" table with "opened_by" and "closed_by" columns, that both reference the "users" table. In theory, they can be two different user ids. table
2013 Jun 06
6
Best Axxium Pro, Model Series 0650?
Hi There, We have this rather large-ish floor-standing Best Axxium Pro, Model Series 0650. I tried using both the "bestups" and "blazer_ser" drivers with it, but no go. So before I go any further: *Should* one of these work with it and, if not, do I have any options? (E.g.: Modify a current driver, resuscitate one that was started and abandoned, etc.? I can code.) My test
2015 May 27
2
Strange and complete failure of Asterisk 1.8
Hi all We've had a very strange failure on an Asterisk 1.8 install that has been running for about a year at a customer site. The physical hardware is fine, all other services off the Centos 6.5 server are running. Only Asterisk is not working... The first symptom was that no calls can be made over the SIP phones used with it, and no calls could be received over the SIP trunk connected to
2019 Feb 15
3
C7 basic install, HATE
Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 at 15:48, mark <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: >> >> I've got an old server, that I'm *trying* to rebuild from C6. Our >> regular key, with the kickstarts, etc, simply won't boot. Just a blank >> screen, and it never goes anywhere. >> >> So I'm trying to build it from a year-old regular
2019 Feb 15
0
C7 basic install, HATE
On Feb 15, 2019, at 11:08 AM, mark <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: > > To say "spend $20..." does not relate to "have to find a workaround to do > it *today*", nor to "this is a work system, I'm not driving out to > Microcenter to buy one?. What?s your hourly rate? How much did *not* driving out to Microcenter cost your employer? If you?re salaried,
2014 Jul 12
0
CentOS-7 problem
I installed CentOS-7 on an HP MicroServer from a KDELiveCD (on a USB stick), and it ran OK for a couple of days; but yesterday it wouldn't reboot - the dots went round the circle indefinitely, and when I clicked on Ctrl-Alt-Delete it said "[OK] Reached target Initrd Default Target". There didn't seem to be any way to reboot except to press the power button. I tried running
2015 May 27
0
Strange and complete failure of Asterisk 1.8
DNS failure could do this Asterisk used to get stuck in a symmetric DNS request wait state which meant everything ground to a halt as it waited for a reply while DNS timed out. The recommended option was either ip only or a DNS proxy that failed fast this letting asterisk continue Cheers Duncan > On 27/05/2015, at 11:55 pm, Stefan Viljoen <viljoens at verishare.co.za> wrote: >
2004 Aug 06
3
Removing silence at the start and end of sample encoded
Hi, Speex is great! We are using it to compress hundreds of megabytes of speech for use in our application that trains people in resuscitation. The previous version of our product used Ogg Vorbis, but after switching to Speex, we achieve fantastic compression, while retaining super quality. That allows us to cram more translated versions of the software onto each CD-ROM, making everything
2007 Jan 17
2
centos driver disk?
the recent discussion of support for Promise SATA drives reminded me that a while back i remember reading about a project to assemble a driver disk to provide wider hardware support than just stock CentOS. how's that coming along? i don't see anything in the wiki about it... as i have a vested interest in this project (since i'm still relying on old MegaRAID controllers),
2015 May 27
0
Re : asterisk-users] Strange and complete failure of Asterisk 1.8
Well, I had exactly the same issue as you described. It turned out to be a piece of malicious software that was running on the server. The customer server was compromised due to a weak root password and only Asterisk process was the target of the malicious program that was embedded deep into the server. The exact details escape me, but I do remember that it took more than two days of tracing
2023 Mar 24
1
Question on EATON UPS
Sounds like some other program is holding the port. Have you stopped other NUT drivers for the device (e.g. via auto-resuscitating services) before starting this one? Does udev, ugen or similar facility have the configuration to hand off this device to NUT run-time user? (BTW, if you are now testing a custom build - was it configured to use same accounts as pre-packaged variant)? On Fri, Mar 24,
2004 Aug 06
0
Removing silence at the start and end of sample encoded
Actually, there are probably some batch programs that could do the job. It's definitely not a job for speexenc, which I'd like to keep simple. Jean-Marc Le ven 09/01/2004 à 17:37, Asger Kunuk Alstrup a écrit : > Hi, > > Speex is great! > > We are using it to compress hundreds of megabytes of speech for use in our > application that trains people in
2023 Mar 27
0
Question on EATON UPS
I?m making some progress I believe? I switched off and switched on the UPS further to the laptop having started the daemon and I?m not getting the same error message which is probably due to the server working in the background still locking the device I think the daemon starts but gets into an infinite loop and doesn?t finish and hand back control. Here are the updated traces I got by
2023 Mar 25
1
Question on EATON UPS
Also, just in case - are you in a virtualized environment? Is there (intentional or not) USB pass-through to the UPSes? My hint is, we had cases where a host or guest grabbed the device but it was not apparent from the part of system running NUT. Jim On Fri, Mar 24, 2023, 23:23 Jim Klimov <jimklimov+nut at gmail.com> wrote: > Sounds like some other program is holding the port. Have
2024 Jan 20
0
NUT and Eaton UPS produce a lot of error messages
...newly made devfs node is owned by `root` and `udev` did not have time to hand it off to `nut`, so the NUT driver can not re-attach); * fault of `nut-driver*` causes `nut-server` to stop (shouldn't, but might, happen... at least fits the symptoms you've posted earlier) * the `nut-driver` is resuscitated by systemd after some RestartSec timeout * dependency for `nut-server` is healthy so it is started up again * thinking of it, maybe the last couple of steps is almost concurrent: as soon as systemd launched the driver process, its unit is considered healthy, so the data server starts; however the d...
2013 Aug 16
6
Back-up connection
Some weeks ago, I asked if anyone had set up a backup scheme for a remote server. By backup here, I mean an alternative arrangement that can be called upon if eg the DSL connection to the remote machine fails. I received one interesting reply: ====================== At home, besides my fixed lines, I have two gsm-modems, one low-speed (that came free of charge with one of my fixed lines), the
2010 Aug 27
4
adwantages of ogg container?
On 2010-08-27, Ralph Giles wrote: >> My question to you, What advantages has ogg vs matroska. > > They're both free containers, and there isn't a significant > performance difference, so either one works from a free media > perspective. [...] Personally I would add the following points/bullets: * Ogg has a lesser semantic burden, so that e.g. embedded
2010 Aug 27
3
adwantages of ogg container?
...shoudln't have been a surprise, because it was an implementation choice to the contrary, very simple and low overhead, minimum latency, streaming multimedia multiplexing end of the spectrum. Personally, I think Ogg is a multiplexing framework which is right now dead, and perhaps should be resuscitated when IPv6 multicast finally covers some ground. As a file format, I wouldn't go with it -- but then I'd seriously consider reimplementing all of its unique features, because as an architecture, it's *extremely* well thought out, and has some unique benefits. Typing of flows and othe...
2011 Feb 26
1
[PATCH 4/6] Staging: hv: Unify the hyperv driver abstractions
This patch combines the two driver abstractions into a single driver abstraction. Signed-off-by: K. Y. Srinivasan <kys at microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Haiyang Zhang <haiyangz at microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Hank Janssen <hjanssen at microsoft.com> --- drivers/staging/hv/blkvsc.c | 2 +- drivers/staging/hv/blkvsc_drv.c | 2 +- drivers/staging/hv/netvsc.c |