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2014 Jul 21
4
[OT] Leveno HDD caddies
...I decided to pull the disk drive and install onto a spare drive that I installed. Those of you with any experience with this model computer or its family can tell where this is going. Basically, the disk drive module for these things is disposable. The HDD is enclosed in a removable caddy but is welded to it. You can only replace the HDD with a pre-mounted HDD in yet another caddy, which item is available only from Leveno. My question is: Does anyone here know of a source for an after-market caddy that fits these machines ad which allows one to install a standard low profile 3.5 inch SATA HDD?...
2013 Apr 09
2
Anonymous Samba share across subnets (without WINS?)
I'm trying to replace an old Windows 2000 server that is current set up with a number of open anonymous shares used by a legacy application that must remain in production for a few more years. I spent a few hours trying to create anonymous shares on a 2008 R2 box but gave up. My next idea was to use Samba to create an anonymous share, and following this quick-n-dirty HowTo:
2002 Mar 27
1
What exactly is threadsafe
Hey I am playing with a LOT of threads right now, and I want to know if the threads all need their own little vorbis encoders running in them or what exactly is threadsafe in vorbis? So here are the functions that would be called from many threads of with buffer = vorbis_analysis_buffer( &m_vorbisDsp, 4*DATA_CHUNK_SIZE ); vorbis_analysis_wrote( &m_vorbisDsp, dataLength/dataSize );
2012 Jun 11
0
hauteur tools in search traffic
I've enter a occur across the ads showing a pneumatic tools (http://www.wufutool.com) home base p bespoke breeze sprayer in casual clothes painting the unlikely of his business getting a sizable grin on his face. Not even-handed a vigorous forward tint dribble or discard the religious ministry nearby. The walls certainly are a good blue as extravagantly as the barber a pure
2005 Sep 26
2
encoder_example.c Questions
I've been trying to piece my way through the encoder_example.c program to better understand how to encode files as ogg/vorbis. I'm stuck on two sections of the code. This is the first /* uninterleave samples */ for(i=0;i<bytes/4;i++){ buffer[0][i]=((readbuffer[i*4+1]<<8)| (0x00ff&(int)readbuffer[i*4]))/32768.f;
2002 Jul 06
0
Development Countries, News in brief
..., Welding Electrodes, Tire Retreading, Reinforcement Bar Bending for Construction Framework, Sheeting for Roofing, Ceilings and Fa?ades, Plated Drums, Aluminum Buckets, Injected Polypropylene Housewares, Pressed Melamine Items (Glasses, Cups, Plates, Mugs, etc.), Mufflers, Construction Electrically Welded Mesh, Plastic Bags and Packaging, Mobile units of medical assistance, Sanitary Material, Hypodermic Syringes, Hemostatic Clamps, etc. Science Network has started a process of Co-investment for the installation of small Assembly plants to manufacture in series the Mini-plants of portable production...
2003 Dec 04
4
bug in as.POSIXct ?
I think that there is a bug in the as.POSIXct function on Windows. Here is what I get on Win2000, Pentium III machine in R 1.8.1. > dd1 <- ISOdatetime(2003, 10, 26, 0, 59, 59) > dd2 <- ISOdatetime(2003, 10, 26, 1, 0, 0) > dd2 - dd1 Time difference of 1.000278 hours Now, the 26th of October was the day that change to the standard time occurred, so I suspect that this has
2005 Oct 05
1
Simple encodig sample...
Hi all. I'm Mat & I'm new :) I'm testing libtheora + libogg perhaps for a commercial product. I started watching encoder_example.c ... I simplified it for testing it easier. It seems ok to me but I have no experience with theora so I would like to know if my code is correct. I tried to debug it with Valgrind and I found 4 possible memory leaks... but I think they can be
2005 Mar 28
2
using login_generator and the Cookbook tutorial
Hi All, I''ve been fooling around with the login_generator and the rolling with ruby on rails demo, but I''m jiggered if I can get the two to work together. I''ve managed to get everything installed ok, and have created the db and tables, etc. I''ve been using ruby script\generate login Recipe, and I can either the get the basic tutorial to work, or get the
2003 Aug 31
0
Engineer
...ject. Power Systems, UPS. Automation equipment and machine control using for machines and robotics precision mechanisms motion programming, fluid mechanics, pneumatics systems, mounting and positioning devices, electro-mechanical and vacuum mechanisms, design and analysis of structures, castings, welded frames, mechanical detailing. Computers: DOS, SUN UNIX, MAC, WP, dB, Lotus, Network, Windows & Applications; MS Project, Excel, Access, Word, PFS, Graphics, CAD / CAM, Excel, Basic, C, Fortran, Analyzes. CADD systems, Algor, VAX, Net. MCAD, Acad's 2002 & Softdesk, Script, Nastran, Infu...
2014 Jan 10
0
USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
...USB-HDD there is no device listed for the selection of the boot device. I would suggest, just in case, to perform a cold boot with the USB drive already connected. At least for testing purposes. BTW, not all USB ports behave the same. Try plugging your USB drive to a USB port that is directly welded to the mainboard (as opposed to those connected by an internal cable). Regarding your BIOS version, I don't know whether "F15B" is a "beta" release(?). Perhaps a "stable" release behaves differently(?). > >Regarding UBCD, it sounds like some conflicting p...
1998 Nov 30
4
Virtual CDROM for Unix?
Has anyone implemented a "virtual cdrom" facility as offered on windows? That is CD images are cached & compressed on hard disk and shared across a network. See: http://www.winmag.com/library/1996/1196/11r24a.htm I have not found any news of a Unix solution. I would like to offer one on a Linux server to Windows clients. It should not be hard to implement with Samba... Thanks
2020 Jan 08
2
nut on armhf, r-pi4b IOW
On Wednesday 08 January 2020 09:37:10 Roger Price wrote: > On Tue, 7 Jan 2020, Gene Heskett wrote: > > ● nut-monitor.service - Network UPS Tools - power device monitor and > > shutdown controller > > Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/nut-monitor.service; enabled; > > vendor preset: enabled) > > Active: failed (Result: protocol) since Tue 2020-01-07 07:19:19
2012 Aug 15
5
[Bug 53535] New: G84M [Quadro NVS 140M] X crash after waking up from suspend: Process /usr/bin/Xorg was killed by signal 6 (SIGABRT)
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53535 Bug #: 53535 Summary: G84M [Quadro NVS 140M] X crash after waking up from suspend: Process /usr/bin/Xorg was killed by signal 6 (SIGABRT) Classification: Unclassified Product: xorg Version: unspecified Platform: x86-64 (AMD64) OS/Version:
1999 Oct 04
3
Detailed decoder pseudocode (was: Re: ETA?)
> > Which part? > > Well, my biggest problem is dealing with files. As you have mentioned > that fill_buffer() is obsolete, what has replaced it? ogg_sync_buffer() > didn't seem to be what I was looking for, as far as I can tell... am I > headed in completely the wrong direction? Ah, OK, I understand where you're headed now. The libvorbis API is different than
2005 Jul 01
9
Visual ring notification
I have put a pbx into a resort with Polyycom phones, everythign works great, except the kitchen staff cannot hear the phone ring. I know many legacy systems employ a big red flashing light, any ideas on doing something similar? -- Chris Mason NetConcepts (264) 497-5670 Fax: (264) 497-8463 Int: (305) 704-7249 Fax: (815)301-9759 Cell: 264-235-5670 Yahoo IM: netconcepts_anguilla@yahoo.com
2006 Sep 11
4
encode, decode and encode again
(I've already posted this message month ago, but nobody answered, may be it was not delivered to newsgroup?) Hello, All. I wrote an encoder-decoder based on example from OGG-Vorbis SDK. This encoder can encode a large amount of small WAV-files with equal parameters into one sound archive. Then I decode this sound archive back into large amount of small WAV-files. Theese files are
2005 Dec 22
9
truncating aggregation output only
Hello dtrace-discuss, Sometimes I want to run a script for some time and every n second output N top entries. trunc() isn''t suitable here as it also removed keys/values. I want it ''coz over time if I use sum() entries which are normally truncated can actually get to top over a time. Maybe printa() extension, something like: printa(@b[10]) - to output top 10? --
2007 Jan 04
2
Re: [nut-Patches][303751] Checking UPS Temperature
...signed to: Nobody (None) > Summary: Checking UPS Temperature > >Resolution: Rejected > Group: None > Category: None > > > Initial Comment: > Last week, one of my UPS burned the batteries up (plates buckled, cases bulging, several of the sealed vent caps opened, plastic welded together). The batteries eventually appear to have shorted and the UPS shut down, without warning, despite being on line power (lucky the equipment it was powering had a sense of humor). From reading the log file posthumously, I see that the internal temps in the UPS reached 81 degrees Celsius, w...
2004 Nov 16
0
metadata switches for ffmpeg2theora
Jan, Here's a hacky patch to add a few commandline options for setting comment header fields in ffmpeg2theora. It's a bit big because I virtualized the global info struct in theorautils.c. In retrospect that probably wasn't necessary, but I think it's cleaner anyway. I didn't test it because I couldn't compile ffmpeg2theora, but modulo bugs it should support