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2015 Dec 07
1
RStudio Server v0.99.489 Ubuntu version 12.04
Thanks for your help Dirk.. I have not been able to find the .deb file anywhere. Do you happened to have the link for the deb file?? I appreciate your help. Roberto -----Original Message----- From: Dirk Eddelbuettel [mailto:edd at debian.org] Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2015 5:33 PM To: Romo, Roberto Cc: r-sig-debian at r-project.org; Ramirez, Federico Subject: Re: [R-sig-Debian] RStudio
2015 Dec 02
2
RStudio Server v0.99.489 Ubuntu version 12.04
Hi R-SIG-DEBIAN We are trying to setup the R Shiny Server using Ubuntu using these<https://www.rstudio.com/products/rstudio/download-server/> instructions. Unfortunately when we try to set up the repository to install r-studio into Ubuntu from the terminal the url that we are using does not appear to be right. Here I where we are placing the url /etc/apt/sources.list a and this is the
2004 May 14
2
Linux network with access to NT4 domain
I have a problem I am trying to resolve. I have Linux firewalls protecting the users on many networks. Everything works but Domain logons to the NT4 Domain. This is due to NETBIOS and NAT problem. So I have users that have a private address and a PDC that has a pubilc address due to the network design that can?t be changed. I have install Samba 3.x and thought I could join it to the domain
2016 Jan 15
1
Embedding com32 modules and ldlinux.sys into one file
Google search freedos rom found two source-available implementations: https://web.archive.org/web/20050104085311/http://rayer.wz.cz/romos/romose.htm https://web.archive.org/web/20040806022202/http://linux.tu-varna.acad.bg/~lig/romdsk/ On 15 January 2016 at 13:43, Sergii Kolisnyk <kolkmail at gmail.com> wrote: > As for BIOS, there are single-sector base memory (real mode) memdisk > implementations, which should be ROM-co...
2016 Jan 19
1
Embedding com32 modules and ldlinux.sys into one file
...ecause: - It will be harder to upgrade Linux image located on ROM - It will be probably much slower to load Linux image located on ROM > - which chip do you plan to flash to, motherboard BIOS or option ROM? If I understand you correctly, I'm going to flash the motherboard BIOS. > Also, ROMOS comes without a license, so you'll have to contact the > author for commercial usage. > On other hand, ROMDSK is GPLed, and you can just comply. I would > suggest to actually try both. OK > For ROM disk sizes greater than 62kB, which can't fit into a window in > low memory,...
2016 Jan 19
7
Embedding com32 modules and ldlinux.sys into one file
...ed on some flashrom chip and the Linux image is stored on a different storage device. I think that right now the bootloader assumes they are stored on the same storage device. Am I wrong? If I'm wrong, how do I tell the bootloader to load the Linux image from a different storage device? 2) The ROMOS project (Sergii suggestion). As far as I understand, basically this project creates virtual ROM disk image that can be used for the boot sequence. So this is somehow similar to hpa suggestion. I'll try to play with it a little bit. 3) EDK2, Coreboot, or uboot. I can say nothing about it right...
2016 Jan 19
0
Embedding com32 modules and ldlinux.sys into one file
Hi, Tal, could you answer to 2 questions: - what is amount of ROM you're intending to use? (actually 8 MB SPI or parallel NOR flash chip can contain some minimalist Linux distribution) - which chip do you plan to flash to, motherboard BIOS or option ROM? Also, ROMOS comes without a license, so you'll have to contact the author for commercial usage. On other hand, ROMDSK is GPLed, and you can just comply. I would suggest to actually try both. For ROM disk sizes greater than 62kB, which can't fit into a window in low memory, you will need to use some ot...
2016 Jan 14
4
Embedding com32 modules and ldlinux.sys into one file
On 01/13/16 00:13, Tal Lubko via Syslinux wrote: > > OK. I'll try that. > Any thoughts regarding the requirement to store the bootloader inside the BIOS chip? > That is fundamentally up to your BIOS. The best is to expose the bootloader in the BIOS as a (readonly) disk drive using standard BIOS or EFI interfaces. -hpa
2005 Feb 06
0
"whispering" mode in Meetme?
Dear all: I want to setup a "whispering" (or "coach") meetme room. the goal is make a channel with the capability of barge in a Agent call with a customer, but only the operator can ear the voice of the supervisor. This with the purpose agent monitoring. Anybody out there can set-up this function? The only parameters in Meetme app ('m' and 't') don't
2005 Jan 23
4
Any experience with Sangoma cards?
Hi, I am considering A101/102/104 cards for my asterisk installations. Has any of you used these or any Sangoma cards in such environment? Any thoughts? How do they stack up against Digium cards? Any input would be greatly appreciated. robert
2005 Oct 04
3
Asterisk as H323 gateway
Is there anyone who is currently using Asterisk as a production H323 gateway? And using which combination of asterisk and H323 (chan_h323, chan_oh323?) The main issue is interoperability with other H323 parties (Cisco AS53xx, Nextone, etc). Searching the mailing list it seems that both h323 and oh323 are not so stable, is it only an impression or using h323 is really not so advisable?