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2014 Apr 17
1
Dimensioning
...need to squeeze out every last cycle, you can schedule a script to transcode WAVs to ULAWs as needed. > So if all I am doing is originating calls, and using playback() in the > dialplan - then a system() call on completion I can expect upwards or > 3000 concurrent calls? Based on my unsubstantiated testing on my hosts, that seems like a reasonable conclusion. What do you do in the program executed by system()? > How do you actually test to make sure without having 3000 users to call. Crowdsourcing? No, it's really pretty simple. On the 'source' host, I have a call fil...
2017 Nov 01
1
Correct subsetting in R
...2 0 2 0 ... > $ fell : num 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ... > Does anyone know how should I get the IDs of training from data? > thanks for any help! > Elahe > .... row.names() appears to be what is wanted. Peace, david -- David H. Wolfskill r at catwhisker.org Unsubstantiated claims of "Fake News" are evidence that the claimant lies again. See http://www.catwhisker.org/~david/publickey.gpg for my public key.
2004 Sep 29
1
Samba 3.0, Windows 2k/XP and usrmgr.exe
...m, it will connect but we can't view, add or delete etc. If I log onto the XP box as root it all works fine, users can be added, deleted, amended etc and of course I could get her to do this or use the server console, su as root and use pdbedit (Yeah, Right!). I've been pulling my already unsubstantial hair out over this all evening and had I invested in the Google IPO I'd be a very rich man by now. I've spent the evening checking net groupmap list, the unix user list, trying to get usrmgr to allow me to tell it who has permissions to add users to the domain (comes up with an error abo...
2013 Dec 18
0
[Bug 58378] [NV86] Distorted graphics on NVIDIA GeForce 8400M G after upgrade the kernel to 3.7.0 version
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58378 --- Comment #46 from Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu> --- Well, given that it doesn't work on the blob makes it sound like you have some sort of funkiness in your hardware. One unsubstantiated theory is that the vdec clock is *disabled*, and pcrypt is hooked up to that clock. Or perhaps that clock is somehow broken. It'd be interesting to see whether the old blob version can be made to work, but I wouldn't spend _too_ much time on it. May be easy to do with an older livecd or...
2003 Jul 09
1
Asterisk as SIP <-> PSTN gateway
Hi, I'm new to Asterisk and have a couple of basic questions. We're interested in using * simply as a SIP <-> PSTN gateway using a T400P connected to one or more ISDN PRI lines (instead of using a Cisco box which would cost more and come with no hackable source code :-) First, is Asterisk's SIP stack up to date and fully functional with respect to the SIP protocol? Are there
2013 Dec 18
0
[Bug 58378] [NV86] Distorted graphics on NVIDIA GeForce 8400M G after upgrade the kernel to 3.7.0 version
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58378 --- Comment #47 from Andreas Loew <awl1 at gmx.net> --- Hi - it's me again ;-) > Well, given that it doesn't work on the blob makes it sound like you have some > sort of funkiness in your hardware. One unsubstantiated theory is that the > vdec clock is *disabled*, and pcrypt is hooked up to that clock. Or perhaps > that clock is somehow broken. It'd be interesting to see whether the old blob > version can be made to work, but I wouldn't spend _too_ much time on it. May > be easy to do...
2010 Aug 30
16
<b> tag in HTML 5 (was Re: Re: assert_select for <p><b>text</b>value</p>)
On 30 August 2010 15:47, Marnen Laibow-Koser <lists-fsXkhYbjdPsEEoCn2XhGlw@public.gmane.org> wrote: > Colin Law wrote: >> I have the following html >> <p><b>text</b>value</p> >> I can use >> assert_select "p>b", "text" >> to check the text portion, and >> assert_select "p", "value"
2008 Mar 20
5
WOW "fixes"
I've run across the following two articles on the wow wiki. The first link is the general page for Linux/Wine. The sound and voice chat is what I'm most interested in about the second link. Can anyone comment on how current and useful these tips are? It's nice to know that Blizzard knows about and actually seems to "care" about Linux users, but I really do NOT want to break
2006 Jan 09
3
R plot display problem under windows when using python rpy module.
Dear list, Rpy is a python module that provides python interface to R. The following simple commands >>> from rpy import * >>> r.plot(0) is supposed to create a window that displays the result of plot(0). However, we observe that 1. Under *nix, rpy+R+python work as expected 2. Under windows, python + pythonWin32 (a python GUI provided by the pywin32 module), work as expected
2009 Aug 25
41
snv_110 -> snv_121 produces checksum errors on Raid-Z pool
I have a 5-500GB disk Raid-Z pool that has been producing checksum errors right after upgrading SXCE to build 121. They seem to be randomly occurring on all 5 disks, so it doesn''t look like a disk failure situation. Repeatingly running a scrub on the pools randomly repairs between 20 and a few hundred checksum errors. Since I hadn''t physically touched the machine, it seems a
2014 Jan 06
4
Can we trust RedHAt encryption tools?
...ps://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=319901) opened in October of 2007. This probelm was only recently addressed and then only after a good deal of pointed public questioning by numerous security commentators. RedHat's reference to 'patent' issues surrounding this 'bug' are unsubstantiated by any documented evidence. The only response justifying Redhat's lack of movement is some hand-waving about corporate legal opinion. Despite suggestive language by some RH employees (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=612265#c3) the exact nature of the patent legal problem was ne...
2003 Aug 04
7
^ operation much slower in R 1.7.1 than in R 1.7.0 ???
I do not understand what happens here (under Win XP): a <- abs(matrix(rnorm(800*800)/2, ncol=800, nrow=800)) system.time(b <- a^1000)[3] took about 1 sec on my computer with R 1.7.0 and it takes now 4.59 sec with R 1.7.1 Similarly, phi <- 1.6180339887498949 a <- floor(runif(750000)*1000) system.time(b <- (phi^a - (-phi)^(-a))/sqrt(5))[3] took about 0.9 sec with R 1.7.0, and it
2003 Aug 04
7
^ operation much slower in R 1.7.1 than in R 1.7.0 ???
I do not understand what happens here (under Win XP): a <- abs(matrix(rnorm(800*800)/2, ncol=800, nrow=800)) system.time(b <- a^1000)[3] took about 1 sec on my computer with R 1.7.0 and it takes now 4.59 sec with R 1.7.1 Similarly, phi <- 1.6180339887498949 a <- floor(runif(750000)*1000) system.time(b <- (phi^a - (-phi)^(-a))/sqrt(5))[3] took about 0.9 sec with R 1.7.0, and it
2004 Aug 06
7
[Interopcast-general] about translating documentation, but not only documentation.
...t's rather unfair. Yes, I don't particularly enjoy writing >documentation (I have pretty limited time at the moment to spend on icecast, >and documentation isn't my (personal) top priority), but "don't like comments >in the sources" is simply untrue and totally unsubstantiated. > We didn't find comments on the sources when we entered into it. If you watched at our code, there's many comments in order to help future developpers not to spend weeks to understand what the codes does. >More complete function documentation in the icecast sources would be a...
2003 Jul 21
9
I've always HATED printing with Samba
Primarily because I've never gotten it to work despite frequent efforts. Offeding printer is a Lexmark Z53 (supposedly fully supported) and when ever I try to add it to an XP box I get "Server doesn't have the right driver, do you wish to upload the driver?" then when I do it says "Cannot connect to the printer. Contact your network administrator yatta yatta
2008 Nov 23
0
Large Asterisk installations (~10, 000 extensions), preferably at universities
...(everyone calls their stuff that) > vendors you are also going to a much smaller installed base and much > lower total reporting and QA pool. I would take the sheer number and > dynamism of the Asterisk installed base over their comparatively limited > deployments, even if we grant the unsubstantiated premise that the > latter is developed under a less rigid and stringent methodology. > > Let me put it this way: if I wrote a piece of software and sold it to > 10 customers, it won't matter for overall product quality that I fix the > problems they report and maintain it fo...
2006 Oct 01
4
HEADS UP: FreeBSD 5.3, 5.4, 6.0 EoLs coming soon
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello Everyone, On October 31st, FreeBSD 5.3 and FreeBSD 5.4 will have reached their End of Life and will no longer be supported by the FreeBSD Security Team. Users of either of those FreeBSD releases are strongly encouraged to upgrade to FreeBSD 5.5 or FreeBSD 6.1 before that date. In addition, the FreeBSD 6.0 End of Life is presently scheduled