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2010 Feb 14
1
Loop Filter Limits
I'm going to try documenting the various sections as I figure them out, in order to help others who are trying to implement the Theora CODEC. I'll go back and document the stuff I've already done, but I'm starting at the loop filter limits because that is where I ran into my first uncertainties. I found where libtheora did its loop filter limit decoding, and printed out the
2005 May 23
1
Nightly housekeeping/Logwatch periodically not running
I've noticed something strange with a 3.4 test box that is basically just sitting here in the lab. I've got it configured to forward me the Logwatch run (which seems to go off at 4:02am by default). Every couple of days, that logwatch run goes missing. I haven't really dug down to find out if the cron job is crapping out or if postfix is dropping the report on the floor. Is
2010 Mar 11
2
Wiki housekeeping...
1. If one of the Wiki admins would like to change my Wiki name to CrisRhea, rather than crisrhea, that would be fine with me (I currently only have the /HowTos/Xen/NvidiaWithXen page). 2. I'd like to create a home page for myself, but don't have permission. If you guys still recommend using the home page for contact info/comments on pages, may I please have one? Thanks -- Cris Rhea
2008 Aug 30
1
A housekeeping question...
Evening all: Stepping away from the stats methodology questions for a moment, I have a housekeeping question for when it comes time to make the jump to v2.7.2. I'm running v2.7.1 on an XP system. I have a suspicion that, by way of experimentation with a couple of shell choices along the way, I've left myself with a couple of unused stowaway libraries that I see no need to bring along
2011 Sep 28
1
Asking an old housekeeping question...
My bad. I know I've asked this some time back but I'm afraid I've lost the post along the way and am not having much luck searching the net. Don't want to pad my R setup with orphan packages. Is there a small snippet of code or even a single command that would allow me to check the packages I do use for their dependencies and then I can chuck those that don't turn up as wanted
2007 Jul 10
4
Models relationship summary / Entity relationship diagram
Hi, Does anyone know of a tool or script that can parse the contents of the models folder and produce some sort of model relationship document, either a text summary or graphical representation? Thanks, Andrew. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this
2011 Mar 22
6
bug resolve yet for export OCFS2 volume to NFS client ?
I found this from ocfs1.4 document: g) NFS OCFS2 volumes can be exported as NFS volumes. This support is limited to NFS version 3, which translates to Linux kernel version 2.4 or later. Users must mount the NFS volumes on the clients using the nordirplus mount option. This disables the READDIRPLUS RPC call to workaround a bug in NFSD, detailed in the following link:
2006 Jan 03
1
IAX2 channels denoted as '(None)'
I have some stuck channels that I think I'm going to have to bounce Asterisk to get rid of, but am curious to know what they are and how they've managed to accumulate. The show up with a channel identifier of '(None)' as in the output below, and do not show up in the soft hangup list, and so can't be cleared by that method. Here is the output from iax2 show channels:
2005 Apr 28
1
riwish() problem
R users- In moving from R 2.0.0 to R 2.1.0 in Windows, I have encountered a problem with the "riwish" command in the package "MCMCpack". I've searched the documentation and can't seem to figure it out. For example: Define a matrix: > lam <- matrix(c(.00233,-.00057,-.00057,.00190),2,2) and then use the riwish command to generate a random inverse-Wishart
2013 Mar 02
2
[LLVMdev] Question about method CodeExtractor::severSplitPHINodes
Hi folks, Hope this is not a silly question. But it bothers me when I am thinking about it. My question is: 1. In the implementation of serverSplitPHINodes(), why it only checks the first PHI node for possible multiple inputs from outside the region to extract. There could be more than one PHI nodes in the header block, and the code only checks the first one. I don't quite get it.
2009 Nov 07
1
Difference between 'core show channels' and 'sip show channels' ??
vps*CLI> iax2 show channels Channel Peer Username ID (Lo/Rem) Seq (Tx/Rx) Lag Jitter JitBuf Format 0 active IAX channels vps*CLI> core show channels Channel Location State Application(Data) 0 active channels 0 active calls vps*CLI> sip show channels Peer User/ANR Call ID Seq (Tx/Rx) Format
2013 Jan 30
9
Poor performance of btrfs. Suspected unidentified btrfs housekeeping process which writes a lot
Welcome, I''ve been using btrfs for over a 3 months to store my personal data on my NAS server. Almost all interactions with files on the server are done using unison synchronizer. After another use of bedup (https://github.com/g2p/bedup) on my btrfs volume I experienced huge perfomance loss with synchronization. It now takes over 3 hours what have taken only 15 minutes! File
2007 Jan 16
1
<BR> and <P> in RedCloth v. Textism
Hi, I''m using RedCloth right now for some simple markup in a Rails project. It''s simple and easy - thanks for a great tool! I have a question about an apparent discrepancy between RedCloth and Textile, relating to newline characters. I''ve played with the "hard_breaks" feature and that seems to generate it''s own problems.. If I go onto the Textile
2005 Nov 30
2
Apache/PHP Security Help.
I have a personal apache/mail server that is getting hacked and I'm not sure how the person is getting in. What's happening is that every few days, the below script will show up in /tmp as 'dc.txt', owned by apache and then a TON of mail is queued up to a bunch of addresses in @uol.com.br. I initially thought they got in becuase I had an outdated version of 'gallery'
2003 May 02
5
SIP Peers unreachable
Hi Everyone, I'm new to * and I'm trying to setup a small configuration of SIP clients. Eventually when I get this working I plan on expanding with a Digium developers kit to add analog phones and PSTN access. My two end points are an Xten softphone and a Mitel 5055 SIP phone. Both peers seem to register with * but I cannot call to one another. When I dial the associated extension, the
2004 Apr 02
1
problems getting inbound to work @ voicepulse
Hello- I'm obviously doing something wrong here in trying to get an inbound DID to work with voicepulse. I have an outbound context set-up for those calls in iax.conf, and the appropriate register in- statement. within extensions.conf I am doing something like this: exten => 212xxxxxxx,1,Dial(SIP/admin,t) (where admin is the phone i am looking to forward to from sip.conf). i'm
2011 Aug 12
1
sapply to bind columns, with repeat?
Hi R-help, I am working with US COOP network station data and the files are concatenated in single rows for all years, but I need to pull these apart into rows for each day. To do this, I need to extract part of each row such as station id, year, mo, and repeat this against other variables in the row (days). My problem is that there are repeated values for each day, and the files are fixed width
2006 Jul 05
2
Compilation of R packages
Le Mercredi 5 Juillet 2006 09:41, Dirk Eddelbuettel a ?crit?: > Salut Vincent, > > On 4 July 2006 at 23:27, Vincent Goulet wrote: > | I'm currently following your procedure suggested on R-SIG-Debian > | (https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-sig-debian/2006-June/000095.html) to > | compile and install the latest version of R on Kubuntu. It is my > | understanding that I
2009 Jul 07
3
rake db:create:all error
Hi, I am getting this error when i execute rake db:create:all /opt/gitorious/vendor/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/mysql_adapter.rb:569: [BUG] unknown type 0x22 (0xc given) any clues ? -Manish -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2001 Dec 06
3
TAG-mess
Hi, <p>here's my €0.02 on that topic. First of all, all those new tags are total overkill to be standardized. They're only useful for people who both tag OGG files for a living and listen to classical music only. Imagine what will happen when the Jazz fans, and the Techno fans, and the Rock fans and who knows else demands his very own, customized + standardized set of tags. And