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2003 Dec 11
5
Yuck! Error in buffer handling
Hello.
Is this normal. Or does it mean there is a problem ?
-------------------------
stop now
Beginning asterisk shutdown....
Executing last minute cleanups
== Destroying any remaining musiconhold processes
Yuck! Error in buffer handling...: Connection reset by peer
Yuck! Error in buffer handling...: Broken pipe
Yuck! Error in buffer handling...: Broken pipe
Asterisk cleanly ending (0).
2003 Jul 30
4
Grandstream Budgettone 100 & 102
Checking the earlier mails, it stated that the phones were $75 (100) & $85
(102) ref :-
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2003-June/013483.html
Well, I just called Ovislink/dgtimes and was quoted $90 & $100 and the person
said there was no price change.
Anyone on this list actually bought them at the $75 & $85 rate ???
Regards...Martin
--
Too much is just enough.
2003 Sep 06
2
digium dev kit - X100P & TDM400P
Hello.
Well I finally rx'd my dev kit (new batch of TDM's apparently.
I'm on Mandrake 9.1
There were no hardware install instructions, it would have been nice to know
whether the 4-way power connector was to be used or was for some other future
or expansion purpose.
It came with a floppy disc, no label and it wasn't even write protected.
The only readme file was
2005 Sep 07
1
asterisk.org blocked - rejecting connections
Address lookup
canonical name asterisk.org.
aliases
addresses 216.27.40.102
Service scan
FTP - 21 Error: TimedOut
SMTP - 25 Error: ConnectionRefused
HTTP - 80 Error: ConnectionRefused
POP3 - 110 Error: TimedOut
NNTP - 119 Error: TimedOut
digium.com is ok though
Address lookup
canonical name digium.com.
aliases
addresses 216.207.245.1
Service scan
FTP - 21 Error: TimedOut
SMTP - 25
2003 Sep 19
4
GSM player or plugin for XMMS
Hello.
I can't find a gsm plugin for XMMS.
How do Unix, Linux, BSD users listen to gsm samples ?
Regards...Martin
--
While you don't greatly need the outside world, it's still very
reassuring to know that it's still there.
2015 Jan 08
0
Design changes are done in Fedora
On Jan 7, 2015, at 7:02 AM, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell at gmail.com> wrote:
> There's still a very odd mix of art and science involved.
Yes. This is part of what I was getting at with my definition of ?technology.? Once a thing becomes reliable, it stops being technology. It?s been reduced to the point Mr. Always Learning wants, something that merely serves as a tool to improve
2003 Sep 18
2
SIP error messages
Hello.
I'm seeing this at the console.
NOTICE[81926]: File chan_sip.c, Line 5119 (handle_request): Registration from
'<sip:marrandy@192.168.1.1>' failed for '192.168.1.70'
What's this all about ?
Regards...Martin
--
Osborn's Law:
Variables won't; constants aren't.
2011 May 06
0
[LLVMdev] Requirements for the EH representation
On Apr 13, 2011, at 21:43 CDT, John McCall wrote:
> And it's okay to have limited goals! I personally don't; I think we
> should aim to get the IR design good enough to support crazy resumptive
> languages with crazy custom unwinding schemes. But I need to know what
> range of problems we're willing to consider solving before I can usefully
> weigh different
2008 Feb 15
1
Finding Dovecot 1.1 hg
When I do either:
$ hg clone http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot/1.1/
or
$ hg clone http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot/
and cd into the resulting directory ("1.1/" or "dovecot/") and do
autogen.sh and configure, ./configure tells me at the end:
NOTE: This is the UNSTABLE development branch of Dovecot v1.2.
I wanted Dovecot v1.1, I thought, to help Timo get that out the door!
Timo?
2004 Aug 06
1
OGG encoder, was: Re: [thomas@arkena.com: [vorbis] mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
Red alert people.
When ogg starts to make money for someone (whoever if anyone at all,) then the boys in the legal team at Fraunhofer will throw something at it in the form of "hey, you are stepping on our IP" and then sue. Until then, what is the point. So....
Until then, this argument is pointless.
Lithium
On Sat, 09 June 2001, Sean /The RIMBoy/ wrote:
>
> On Sat, 9 Jun
2003 Feb 24
4
Vonage
Ahh Mr Carbuyer ... you should have _specified_ you wanted tires with that new car
We can still help you though, it will just be an extra $$ above the price we quoted you
I understand the concept. I see it in many industries until a company comes along
that cares about it's customers
I still think that digium is the best buy (for the small scale stuff that I'm
interested in anyway) ...
2015 Oct 01
0
Verifying backups
"Ronald F. Guilmette" <rfg at tristatelogic.com> wrote:
> P.S. I really do hope that I can get this to work with rsync.
> I do prefer not reinventing the wheel, but it is starting to seem
> simpler to me if I were to just write a Perl script that would
> walk two directory hierarchies, in parallel, and just repeatedly
> invoke the cmp command on all of the regular
2007 Mar 21
0
2 post-doctoral positions in neurophysiological data analysis with R
Two post-doctoral positions are available from the Brain Physiology
Laboratory in Paris (France).
The first position is available immediately to work on spike sorting and
spike train analysis. It consists in both data analysis and methods
development. Familiarity with neurophysiology is not required.
Familiarity with R and with some of the methodologies used: clustering,
classification,
2005 Apr 19
0
R-2.1.0 compilation with Intel icc and ifort
Guys,
I'm using a Linux PC (Pentium IV, Mandrake 10.1) and I've just tried to
compile the new R-2.1.0 release with both gcc/g77 (3.4.1) and icc/ifort
(8.1).
Of course everything went fine with the GNU compilers.
After checking the archives of the mailing list I tried compiling with
the Intel compilers using the following options:
CFLAGS = '-O2 -mp -prec_div'
CXXFLAGS =
2008 Sep 10
0
STAR (Spike Train Analysis with R) uploaded on CRAN
Hi all,
I've uploaded STAR (Spike Train Analysis with R) on CRAN two days ago.
The package is designed to analyze neuronal spike (action potential)
trains. It uses S3 classes and methods and makes heavy use of other
CRAN packages like gss, R2HTML, mgcv, survival.
* Analysis of both spontaneous and stimulus evoked activity is
implemented for single neuron spike trains as well as for many
2008 Sep 10
0
STAR (Spike Train Analysis with R) uploaded on CRAN
Hi all,
I've uploaded STAR (Spike Train Analysis with R) on CRAN two days ago.
The package is designed to analyze neuronal spike (action potential)
trains. It uses S3 classes and methods and makes heavy use of other
CRAN packages like gss, R2HTML, mgcv, survival.
* Analysis of both spontaneous and stimulus evoked activity is
implemented for single neuron spike trains as well as for many
2009 Jan 08
0
STAR_0.2-2 on CRAN
Hi all,
The new version of STAR (0.2-2) is now available on CRAN.
* An error in function varianceTime has been corrected (thanks to Chong Gu).
* The vignette has been updated.
* A new vignette is available on STAR web sire:
http://sites.google.com/site/spiketrainanalysiswithr/
* The new goodness-of-fit test for spike train models announced in the
previous release in now fully functional
2009 Jan 08
0
STAR_0.2-2 on CRAN
Hi all,
The new version of STAR (0.2-2) is now available on CRAN.
* An error in function varianceTime has been corrected (thanks to Chong Gu).
* The vignette has been updated.
* A new vignette is available on STAR web sire:
http://sites.google.com/site/spiketrainanalysiswithr/
* The new goodness-of-fit test for spike train models announced in the
previous release in now fully functional
2007 Aug 07
0
Automatic implementation of "trivial" constraints in optimization
Hi all,
I am wondering if anyone has implemented (or at least tried to) an automatic
reparametrization in order to satisfy "trivial" constraints (in the sense of
Dennis & Schnabel, 1983) in optimization problems.
To be perhaps clearer let us consider a simple bi-exponential model for some
recorded signal (sorry for the LaTex notations I hope they aren't too
confusing):
$s(t) = A
2013 Jun 28
0
[LLVMdev] [LNT] Question about results reliability in LNT infrustructure
On 28 June 2013 19:45, Chris Matthews <chris.matthews at apple.com> wrote:
> Given this tradeoff I think we want to tend towards false positives (over
> false negatives) strictly as a matter of compiler quality.
>
False hits are not binary, but (at least) two-dimensional. You can't say
it's better to have any amount of false positives than any amount of false
negatives