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2007 Oct 17
1
strangest thing with Raid1 and samba
Hi everyone, I am having the strangest thing on my debian server with raid1 configuration. Having it setup so that there are 2 partitions (both raid1) on one disk. On the first partition is debian/linux and the second the /home(this is about 270G. I am unable to map a share to the second partition. The error is just the same as if...
2010 Mar 15
0
AEC strangest behavior
One thing I can think of is if you are using two or more speakers. If the speakers are not at the exact same distance from the mic, you will get more than one echo. AEC can not handle that. Try disconnecting all but one speaker and see if it makes any difference. cheers Greger 2010/3/15 Anton A. Shpakovsky <saa at tomsksoft.com> > Hello. > > I have the following situation. AEC
2010 Mar 16
0
AEC strangest behavior
Ok. Thanks J-M for clearing that up. What if you mix up the polarity on one speaker (180 degree phase change), would that matter? cheers Greger 2010/3/15 Jean-Marc Valin <Jean-Marc.Valin at usherbrooke.ca> > If more than one speaker receives the *same* signal, it doesn't matter the > number of speakers. It only gets tricky when the speakers are playing > slightly >
2010 Mar 16
1
AEC strangest behavior
On 2010-03-16 06:35, Greger Burman wrote: > Ok. Thanks J-M for clearing that up. > What if you mix up the polarity on one speaker (180 degree phase > change), would that matter? Not at all. It's still all linear. You can even apply a different equalizer to each speaker and it'll still be linear. Jean-Marc > cheers > Greger > > 2010/3/15 Jean-Marc Valin
2010 Mar 16
0
AEC strangest behavior
On Mar 15, 2010, at 8:46 AM, Jean-Marc Valin wrote: > If more than one speaker receives the *same* signal, it doesn't matter the > number of speakers. It only gets tricky when the speakers are playing slightly > different signals (e.g. from a stereo song). > Does "tricky" mean that the Speex AEC won't handle such situations well? Or just that you had to be
2004 Jun 09
2
Mine strangest asterisk problem ever ....
Hi there, I'm going mad at this: Asterisk with one HFC isdn card, using the zaptel driver "bristuff" All works ok, but voice coming in/out of the isdn card is out of sync, squelky and disrupted, UNTIL I PUT SOME LOAD TO THE PC, let say launching xwindows. I noticed this: Strong HDD activity = voice is good HDD doing nothing = voice is not good I suppose this could be an
2002 Mar 03
0
The strangest problem..
My problem is that I suddenly can't access my linux samba shares from XP or 98. It's worked all week and now - nothing. This also happened about one week ago, then returned to normal function almost by random. I can see the NetBIOS name in the correct workgroup, but not browse it or access any of its shares directly (\\linux\data for instance). I am running my network with a Cisco ADSL
2008 Aug 28
6
Strangest and weirdest problem ever!
I am rather new to Linux. I started using it full time with Ubuntu GG the day it was released. So far I was using Wine to be able to use a single program. Lately, I started thinking I could use Wine for emulation. Either it's Final Burn Alpha, Demul or any emulators, my screen gets corrupted. See image : [img]http://img176.imageshack.us/my.php?image=winebugvp3.png[/img] Can you see
2005 Apr 14
2
Strangest thing (crond every 5 min.)
Hi, I've installed CentOS-4 4 days ago. Now, every 5 minutes, crond opens and close a root session, with no other info. Example: Apr 14 16:25:01 tux crond(pam_unix)[4031]: session opened for user root by (uid=0) Apr 14 16:25:02 tux crond(pam_unix)[4031]: session closed for user root Every five minutes the same thing. I have nothing in /etc/crontab that makes such a thing. Does anyone
2010 Mar 15
3
AEC strangest behavior
Hello. I have the following situation. AEC is used in network chat software over DirectSound API. Echo and reference signals are almost aligned (delay is no more than 30ms). When echo is emulated in notebook (built-in speakers + mic) everything goes fine and echo is cancelled. But when configuration includes stand-alone speakers and mic no echo is removed. Audio is in 22050 hz at 16 bit
2005 May 20
10
Stange question...
Ok, guys... Please be gentle with me. I have what is going to be the strangest question you will have ever heard, but I have no idea what to tell this person. I set up Asterisk 3 or 4 weeks ago, everything is running smooth. My receptionist has told me on two different occasions that she tried to transfer a call by pressing "#", and she heard a buzz noise in th...
2010 Mar 17
1
AEC strangest behavior
On 2010-03-16 14:22, Josh Gargus wrote: >> If more than one speaker receives the *same* signal, it doesn't >> matter the number of speakers. It only gets tricky when the >> speakers are playing slightly different signals (e.g. from a stereo >> song). > > Does "tricky" mean that the Speex AEC won't handle such situations > well? Or just that you
2007 Nov 27
3
Disappearing decimals... please help!
Maybe it''s all in my head, but I''m having the strangest little issue ever. My pricetags in my rails app are always whole numbers. Rails seems to completely ignore my decimal input. So as a consequence, 10.41 becomes 10.00, always. Here''s some worthwhile stuff: within my 004_create_products.rb file: :price, :decimal, :percision => 2, :def...
2007 Dec 31
2
Time just moved backwards
This wins the 2007 award for strangest (or most amusing) log message: dovecot: Time just moved backwards by 13 seconds. This might cause a lot of problems, so I'll just kill myself now. It does, unfortunately, leave dovecot dead, which was pretty mysterious to me. Maybe it could re-exec instead?
2007 Aug 24
1
Strange behavior from OO Writer
I just had the strangest experience I can remember since I ran Windowsas my base OS.... Yesterday I was editing a file in the OO Writer (word processor). Today, it will not open. I copied it to a new file, and it opened fine. I edited it, updated it and closed it. Then I tried deleting the original file and copying the...
2008 Jun 03
6
Live CD?
I just used a Live CD for the first time today, in part to show what CentOS can do for a co-worker who is looking at using it at work and home, but I got the strangest result. We booted the CD and let the centos user log in. It took a really long time to load the desktop and there were no panels, so the only things we could do were browse the computer, CD, home, file system, keyboard (sort of) and pretty much nothing else. <alt><f2> and <alt>...
2010 Jun 24
3
Very strange registration problem
Hello list, using asterisk 1.4.30 I have the strangest problem that some SIP accounts can register to my Asterisk and others not. I see no connection between all those that can register or all those that can't. It's not a firewall problem as all register to port 5060 and the range 5060 --> 5064 is open. It's just very strange that s...
2016 Jun 20
2
xxx not available for .C in package yyy
Hi R package developers. This is literally the strangest thing I've ever seen. Latest (as of a month ago) R under cygwin64. I'm teaching an intern package building and using the .C interface. The package compiles, but when it gets to "setting up lazy load" or some such it throws the error "triang" not available for .C() in p...
2017 Dec 22
2
Having problems connecting
...But when I try to ping the other computer I get the message: Cannot route packet from TrackServer (MYSELF): unknown IPv4 destination address 10.23.23.255 One computer has the VPN ip address 10.23.23.1, the other 10.23.23.2. The network mask is 255.255.255.0 The both run windows, tinc 10.0.32 The strangest thing that after a lot of pinging and increasing the debug level they suddenly start working. I have this same issue on multiple pairs of computer, with the same settings. I have disabled IPv6 on the network cards. Does anybody know what causes this and how to solve it or how do get more informat...
2010 Mar 15
5
AEC strangest behavior
If more than one speaker receives the *same* signal, it doesn't matter the number of speakers. It only gets tricky when the speakers are playing slightly different signals (e.g. from a stereo song). Jean-Marc Quoting Greger Burman <greger at mobile-robotics.com>: > One thing I can think of is if you are using two or more speakers. If the > speakers are not at the exact same