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2007 Jan 18
4
About BRI / ISDN hardware. What to buy?
Hello everyone. I need a BRI ISDN card that works in Romania. I already have one of the "Cologne HFC-S" PCI cards and it doesn't work right, it's junk. I get waaaay too much echo using it. I'm now "shopping" for a better card. Can anyone recommend me a card that "fits" the following: (a) Costs less then $1000 / 750 euro (b) Has one or (preferably) two ISDN S0 interfaces. (c) Easy to set up. (d) Drivers offer proper echo-canceling OR h...
2006 Sep 19
4
Disk Layout for New Storage Server
...ool for each shelf (i.e. 5TB per shelf of usable storage) and stripe across the shelves. This would let me lose up to two drives per shelf and still be operational. My only concern with this is if a shelf fails (SCSI card failure, etc) the whole system is down, however the MTBF for a SCSI card is WAAAAY higher than the MTBF of a hard drive... FWIW, we do have a backup strategy onto a SpectraLogic tape loader, so losing the whole array, while bad, won''t put us out of business, though I''d prefer it didn''t happen :) Obviously there are dozens of other ways to carve this s...
2006 Mar 28
3
Running text app without X
I'm sure this question comes up waaaay to often in this list, and I apologize if I've missed the obvious answer. I did spend the last two hours looking for a solution and trying various things, but to no avail. I'm trying to run a command-line app (text-only). It's a cross-compiler tool for which we only have Windows binar...
2010 Mar 22
1
SQL-select using native R methods ?
...will be common between the two tables In SQL (and SAS PROC SQL) I am a frequent user of the "select" command and I am used to the following nomenclature : select a.*, b.c, b.y, b.z from table1 a, table2 b where a.date=b.date and a.id=b.id I tried this in R (using sqldf) but it takes waaaay too long to get the result. My data sets are >1 gb each. Is there any way this can be done by merge() or any other more "R-like" way ? I have tried making a compound variable with paste(id, as.character(date), sep="") and merge() on that but since the date more often than...
2004 Aug 06
1
Newbie question about soundcards
...HIS WORKS FINE. My dilemma: I don't want to use the win98 box to stream the audio. without going into much detail, suffice it to say that it is very inconvenient to stream from that box, because it gets used for other stuff. So, I compiled shout on the machine that runs the shoutcast server waaaay back in May. If I understand correctly, I *don't* need a soundcard on the crapola box, or am I wrong...? This is what happens when I start shout (notice that it correctly rejects a file with a 160kbit bitrate): #### BEGIN 1.4.0 - www.icecast.org Done parsing configuration file Parsing argum...
2002 Sep 12
3
Such a nice codec! Soundcard recommendations?
Wow! Ogg is sounding _really_ fine these days. Waaaay past my ability to tell from CD on my crappy sound card, even at pretty low bitrates. Which leads to my question: there's a huge difference between what my sound card puts out and what my CD player can do (Rotel RCD-950 to Classe' Audio Twenty preamp to Acurus A80 amp to Epos ES-12 speaker...
2000 Jul 24
3
Decoder example question
...or whatever reason bytes is comming back as 0...can sombody please tell me what I'm doing wrong? Thanks for the help! Chris -- Chris Hirsch http://www.Tecomac.com chris@Tecomac.com What? Me Worry? Linux Inside <INSERT RANDOM WAAAAY COOL QUOTE HERE> _. _____ __.. .__ .. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/
2000 Nov 06
3
Problems compiling vorbis.lib in MS Land
...ve somebody a heads up.... Keep up the great work!! Chris BTW this is the main branch and I just checked it out this morning. -- Chris Hirsch http://www.Tecomac.com chris@Tecomac.com What? Me Worry? Linux Inside <INSERT RANDOM WAAAAY COOL QUOTE HERE> _. _____ __.. .__ .. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-dev-request@xiph.org' containin...
2003 Dec 02
4
Configuring new system for a non-profit organization
Hi, The PBX at the Colorado Organization for Victims' Assistance fried as a result of the building power being cycled. I'm now in the process of building an * system to replace the failed PBX. Minimum cost is the priority. I have a T100P card installed in the new system, and I am about to order integrated T1 services from the "CBeyond" company. They will require eight
2013 Nov 30
5
ZFS on Linux testing effort
Hey, http://zfsonlinux.org/epel.html If you have a little time and resource please install and report back any problems you see. A filesystem or Volume sits within a zpool a zpool is made up of vdevs vdevs are made up of block devices. zpool is similar to LVM volume vdev is similar to raid set devices can be files. Thanks, Andrew
2012 Dec 13
1
How do I make a loop to extract a column from multiple lists and then bind them together to make a new matrix?
Hi! I am new to looping and R in general; and I have sent waaaay to much time on this one problem and am about a hair away from doing it manually for the next two days. So, there is a package that while calculating the statistic creates lists (that look like matrices) in the background. Each item (there are 10 items) has one of these ‘matrix looking list’ th...
2004 Apr 01
0
MP3Player problems...
Okay, I've looked around for a FAQ on this, and it's kinda driving me up the wall. I recently installed a new Asterisk system, and built mpg123 v. 0.59s from sources, and the audio comes out waaaay overmodulated. Any thoughts?
2000 Jul 31
0
Hardcoded header values?
...lem but I just wanted to make sure that there is nothing hardcoded that would give me this problem. Thanks for the help! Chris -- Chris Hirsch http://www.Tecomac.com chris@Tecomac.com What? Me Worry? Linux Inside <INSERT RANDOM WAAAAY COOL QUOTE HERE> _. _____ __.. .__ .. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/
2000 Aug 28
1
Vorbize.c
...inly do this because I'd like to be able to run this on Windows but I didn't want to step on anyone's toes... Chris -- Chris Hirsch http://www.Tecomac.com chris@Tecomac.com What? Me Worry? Linux Inside <INSERT RANDOM WAAAAY COOL QUOTE HERE> _. _____ __.. .__ .. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/
2003 Dec 02
0
Configuring new system for a non-profitorganization
...c allocation? Or must the channels be > fixed? > > Thank for your help, > Michael Welter Hi Mike, The magic question to ask CBeyond is whether the T1 they provide you is Primary Rate Interface (PRI) or Basic Rate Interface (BRI). Their web site is too heavy on pretty marketing and waaaay short on technical details. PRI gives you _23_ channels with a digital control channel whereas BRI gives you 24 channels but with more basic (primative) control. Howard White _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists....
2018 Mar 15
0
Commit module to Git after each Pass
Hmm... I tried Alexandre's fix from D44244 and surprisingly it appears that just using -print-module-scope w/o any additional git actions is waaaay slower on my testcase than -git-commit-module-all. Hell, even a plan -print-after-all is slower:  ] time R/bin/opt -O3 some-ir.ll -disable-output -git-commit-after-all 2>/dev/null real    0m8.041s user    0m7.133s sys     0m0.936s ] time R/bin/opt -O3 some-ir.ll -disable-output -print-after...
2000 Aug 28
2
Book descriptions?
...e this must screw up some math somewhere...how does one actually tell the encoder that they want these settings? Thanks, Chris -- Chris Hirsch http://www.Tecomac.com chris@Tecomac.com What? Me Worry? Linux Inside <INSERT RANDOM WAAAAY COOL QUOTE HERE> _. _____ __.. .__ .. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/
2016 Jan 15
2
[Patch] TCP MD5SIG for OpenSSH
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 1:07 PM, Alex Bligh <alex at alex.org.uk> wrote: > On 15 Jan 2016, at 11:44, Thomas ? Habets <habets at google.com> wrote: >> On 15 January 2016 at 08:48, Alex Bligh <alex at alex.org.uk> wrote: [snip] > 3. Server compares supplied address/port pair with what it sees > (to detect DNAT like Amazon elastic IPs), and if they are the >
2006 Dec 19
5
centos 5 beta 2 status
Hi all Was curious how the beta is coming along. Was expecting to see it on monday, looking forward to playing over the holidays. Thanks, Jerry
2018 Mar 15
2
Commit module to Git after each Pass
...iciency in mind in any way... On Thu, Mar 15, 2018, 07:47 Fedor Sergeev via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Hmm... > > I tried Alexandre's fix from D44244 and surprisingly it appears that > just using -print-module-scope w/o > any additional git actions is waaaay slower on my testcase than > -git-commit-module-all. > > Hell, even a plan -print-after-all is slower: > > ] time R/bin/opt -O3 some-ir.ll -disable-output -git-commit-after-all > 2>/dev/null > real 0m8.041s > user 0m7.133s > sys 0m0.936s > ] time R/bin/o...