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2002 Sep 07
3
Website for Ogg/Vorbis support for MPEG4IP
Hi
I have created a small website trying to document my Ogg/Vorbis support for MPEG4IP.
You can find it here.
http://www.maersk-moller.net/mpeg4ip/index.html
Kind regards
Peter Maersk-Moller
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2006 Nov 27
4
Any long-time CentOS users on list using Ubuntu as well?
I've gotten roped into helping a local charity with some
computing/infrastructure snafus. It seems their last good Samaritan
installed Ubuntu all over the place and is "unavailable" now to clean up
the mess. CentOS has made me somewhat lazy because everything just
works out of the box for the most part and you've got the occasional
"yum update". :) These are
2006 Sep 13
4
benchmarking large RAID arrays
I'm just wondering what folks are using to benchmark/tune large arrays
these days. I've always used bonnie with file sizes 2-3 times physical
RAM. Maybe there's a better way?
Cheers,
2007 Apr 16
2
32-bit vs 64-bit CentOS on 64-bit hardware
I was asked this question today and frankly, I didn't know the answer.
So I thought I'd post it here....
If you don't need to access greater than 4GB RAM, is there any benefit
to running the 64-bit version of CentOS vs the 32-bit one? That's
assuming, of course, that the target machine utilizes a 64-bit capable
processor. I hadn't seen any noticeable difference, but I
2002 Nov 21
4
Rgenerating headers
Hi
So far when I have streamed Vorbis, the headers (the 3 first
frames/packets) was not included in the stream, but communicated
out of band typically in an SDP file as unparsed A-lines.
Rethinking that concept, I'm wondering if it is really necessary
to do it that way. Isn't it possible in a platform independent
way to regenerate useable headers on the client side using
just the
2007 Dec 17
4
Home Theater Thing
I checked Best Buy again. The second system I recommended is in stock
at the Best Buy in Warwick. It's on sale for $353. :)
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8254569&type=product&id=1169512522677
I'm thinking about getting out of Dodge today to unwind so if you pick
it up early today I can come up and help you install it and then just
come home later in the day.
2007 Jan 16
5
"[[" gotcha
The following gotcha caught me off-guard just now.
I have two matrices, a and b:
a <- matrix(1,3,3)
b <- matrix(1,1,1)
(note that both "a" and "b" are matrices).
I want them in a list:
> B <- NULL
> B[[1]] <- a
> B[[2]] <- b
> B
[[1]]
[,1] [,2] [,3]
[1,] 1 1 1
[2,] 1 1 1
[3,] 1 1 1
[[2]]
[,1]
[1,] 1
2002 Nov 14
1
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2006 Sep 01
1
Another odd postfix issue related to 4.4 update
Postfix appears to be running normally and is accepting/receiving mail
as usual, but...
I'm seeing lines like this in the message log:
Sep 1 06:55:23 fender postfix/smtpd[11969]: sql_select option missing
Sep 1 06:55:23 fender postfix/smtpd[11969]: auxpropfunc error no
mechanism available
Those seem to be sasl related, right? I'm not using sasl support
(yet). Any clues to this
2006 Aug 18
2
new centos 4.4 kernel
I have heard rumblings about the new kernel for 4.4
A change was made to the kernel for disk I/O to make it better/faster.
I havnt heard/seen anything about what that really translates to.
Any thoughts/opinions on this.
jerry
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2004 Aug 06
2
reliable mp3 NON X player for streams
Hi there,
I'm urgently searching for a bulletproof NON-X mp3 player for high bit
rates that can be remotely controlled - if possible. (Server-Client?!)
Right now I'm using mpg123 and this program not always starts flawlessly
with streams.
All ideas are appreciated.
HERB
RadioOnDemand.com
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2005 Sep 03
2
booting from a +2TB disk
I have been trying to install CentOS 4.1 on a new server today. The
installation went fine but the system doesn't boot. It doesn't even
get to the Grub screen. The system has a 3ware 9500 series controller
and 12 250GB SATA disks which are configured for RAID5 with one hot
spare. I searched on the web and noticed that this is a Grub (and
Lilo) limitation. Is there any way around it other
2006 Mar 04
2
pci-e Raid
Anyone know of any PCI-e hardware RAID adapters?
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2002 Jun 30
4
bitrate peeling
Hi
I read in http://grahammitchell.net/writings/vorbis_intro.html
> Ogg Vorbis files support "bitrate peeling", which means you can produce
> a lower bitrate file from a higher bitrate file without re-encoding and
> at the same quality as if you'd encoded the file directly into the lower
> bitrate from the original file. No other lossy audio codec currently
> supports
2006 Sep 26
1
need yum message translation
[root]# yum update
Setting up Update Process
Setting up repositories
dag 100% |=========================| 1.1 kB 00:00
update 100% |=========================| 951 B 00:00
base 100% |=========================| 1.1 kB 00:00
addons 100% |=========================| 951 B 00:00
extras 100%
2024 Mar 29
1
declare and validate options
>
> I think there are too many packages that would need changes under this
> scheme.
There would be zero if the registration of options is not required for
packages first uploaded on CRAN before the feature is implemented.
If an option is not registered no validation is triggered and nothing
breaks even if we opt in the behavior.
> If those functions could be made simple enough and
2018 Mar 24
2
samba 4.7->4.8 in place upgrade
On Fri, 2018-03-23 at 10:44 -0400, lingpanda101 via samba wrote:
>
> Andrew in another topic discussed the issue. See below.
>
> "This is the failed re-index thing we had brought up by a number of
> other posters late last week. I'll be working on that today.
>
> Run the sambaundoguidindex script and stay with 4.7 for now until I can
> fix it. A patch for
2015 Mar 04
2
IP drop list
Am 04.03.2015 um 21:45 schrieb Dave McGuire:
> On 03/04/2015 03:37 PM, Oliver Welter wrote:
>>>>> I would like to reiterate Reindl Harald's point above, since subsequent
>>>>> discussion has gotten away from it. If Dovecot had DNS RBL support
>>>>> similar to Postfix, I think quite a few people would use it, and
>>>>> thereby
2005 Feb 03
2
SATA - SIL3112A controller
Hi folks,
I have just installed a PCI SATA controller based on the SIL3112A
chipset into my Centos-3 (latest kernel patches applied) system and
moved an existing (not the boot disk) SATA drive from the onboard
controller to the SIL-based one so I can setup software RAID with two
300GB drives. Kudzu/Linux found the controller and drives straight away
and they've appeared as 'hda' and
2015 Mar 04
1
IP drop list
On 3/4/2015 12:45 PM, Dave McGuire wrote:
> There is. But I already have a firewall, running on bulletproof
> hardware that doesn't depend on spinning disks. I don't want to add
> ANOTHER firewall when I already have a perfectly good one. Besides, my
> mail server is built for...serving mail. Not being a firewall.
You can implement whatever type of security you are