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2009 Sep 11
2
HowTos/PXE/PXE_Setup add?
Anybody mind if I add explanations to HowTos/PXE/PXE_Setup and maybe make
it a little prettier?
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Ed Heron
2005 Aug 29
1
Rcmdr extensions
Dear List,
I am trying to extend Rcmdr with some functions usefult to my
study... I have addedd succesfully a menu and some submenu to the
GUI, and I have placed a file .R in the /etc folder... I am able to
call functions on that file, but I cannot see the results: how can I
tell Rcmdr to write the output in the output box?
Second question: how can I refe...
2003 Nov 07
2
Callgroups and Pickupgroups in Console/dsp
...ch for chan_oss.c to enable
callgroups and pickupgroups in it (since wasn't enabled).
I needed it for a special use of the console (pickup
calls arriving to the console from another phone)
btw, If someone is interested, I can submit a patch
to the bugtracker. I won't do it until
that's usefult for someone... since is a very special
features that probably no one will ever use
lemme know.
Matteo.
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2004 Dec 19
6
IPSEC vs OpenVPN
While I have concentrated on support for 2.6 native IPSEC in release
2.2.0, I am still of the opinion that unless you absolutely need IPSEC
compatibility that OpenVPN is a much easier (and in the case of
roadwarriors, a much better) solution.
Having already generated all of the required X.509 certificates, it took
me less than 1/2 hr to replace my IPSEC testbed with an OpenVPN one
using the new
2008 Nov 17
2
two sip listening ports for single asterisk
Hi all,
We are planning to shift our sip users from one platform to another.
(basically from one asterisk server to another). the problem we are facing
is that both asterisk servers are using different ports to listen for sip.
and both have live customers on them. provisioning their ata's is not a
good option for us coz of our settup. we cant just ask the customers to
change their ports for
2005 Dec 12
2
mdf -- better adaption of W?
>> Generate a test signal (10+x sine waves per frame), where x increases by
>> one for each iteration, and wraps around at 100.
>
> Testing with sine waves is usually not a good idea. If you intend on
> cancelling speech, then test with speech.
Ok, I tested more extensively with both music and two-way speech. More on
this below.
>> However, when peeking at the
2005 Dec 12
0
mdf -- better adaption of W?
...est. Do you
> have any idea where this pattern originates from, and more importantly,
> could it be used as additional conditioning of W? (ie: if the phase
> doesn't match the pattern, reduce the amplitude as it's a false match).
A random phase is expected. I don't see much usefult info you can get
from that.
Jean-Marc
2011 Jan 22
2
CentOS and Dell MD3200i / MD3220i iSCSI w/ multipath -- slightly OT
Greetings,
On 1/22/11, Edward Morbius <dredmorbius at gmail.com> wrote:
> CentOS is not a Dell-supported configuration, and we've had little helpful
> advice from Dell. There's been some amount of FUD in that Dell don't seem
> to know what Dell's own software installation (the md3
>
> Dell doesn't seem to have much OS experience generally.
>
+1
It is
2002 Mar 29
2
Output from examples in help files
I have a large number of troff help files which are automatically converted to .Rd files. Many of these have examples which contain the printed output of the examples. This makes example(functionname) not work. Is there a way to avoid removing all this output by delimiting it in some way such that the output will not appear in R-ex? Secondly, it would be nice if there was a place where output
2005 Dec 12
2
mdf -- better adaption of W?
...t; have any idea where this pattern originates from, and more importantly,
>> could it be used as additional conditioning of W? (ie: if the phase
>> doesn't match the pattern, reduce the amplitude as it's a false match).
>
> A random phase is expected. I don't see much usefult info you can get
> from that.
Well, from what I can see in this testcase, it's only "random" where there
is no correlation. For example, in the 20ms-40ms timeslot, the amplitude
can spike a bit (such as on those "aaaaaa"), but the phase is still
random, whereas in the...