Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "CentOS 4U2 timing. -- Cell != PowerPC 64"
2009 Aug 12
2
AEC troubleshooting
First of all, thank you for your input Tim. That is very helpful.
I would love to hear from other people with experience of AEC and Speex.
I guess I have to split my question into to parts now.
1.
Is it a fact that using the windows multimedia API (wave audio) for audio
capture and playback makes it impossible to do echo cancellation with Speex
AEC or other EC method due to inprecise timing?
I
2002 May 14
2
least summed square distance + fit
hi,
I have a matrix (representing original data) that looks e.g. like this
(consider it beeing x,y,z coords):
441 447 0
265 407 0
374 223 0
288 574 0
669 309 0
591 195 0
595 475 0
424 351 0
I get a second matrix (subject data) that is similiar to the above
matrix but it is scaled, translated and rotated (and of course a little
inprecise).
Also I have an
2005 Sep 14
5
CentOS 4U2 timing.
Any idea on timing of 4U2?
Reason being is https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=140002
and a pair of DPT SmartRAID V Milleniums.
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2006 Jun 28
1
asterisk -> my cell phone's voicemail sound problems
When I fail to pick up a call from Asterisk to the PSTN to my cell
phone and let it go to voicemail, the sound quality is always really
bad. When I call my cell phone's voicemail a few minutes later, it's
really garbledy and sounds clipped or something.
I've tried using Monitor to record the sounds that are being played to
my cell's voicemail, and the monitored sound sounds fine
2018 Oct 21
2
The first command of a nested compound command receives no arguments
On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 07:30:44PM +0200, Gert Doering wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 10:21:56AM -0700, Parke wrote:
> > On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 3:32 AM Timo Kilpilehto <timo at kilpilehto.fi> wrote:
> > > eval sh -c "echo none of this makes any difference"
> >
> > Where is it documented that ssh is going to eval my command? The fact
> >
2005 Feb 04
1
Rare Cases and SOM
I am trying to understand how the SOM algorithm works
using library(class) SOM function.
I have a 1000*10 matrix and I want to be able to
summarize the different types of 10-element vectors.
In my real world case it is likely that most of the
1000 values are of one kind the rest of other (this is
an oversimplification).
Say for example:
InputA<-matrix(cos(1:10),nrow=900,ncol=10,byrow=TRUE)
2005 Jun 28
1
Offtopic Posts [was Re: [OT] Memory Models and Multi/Virtual-Cores -- WAS: 4.0 -> 4.1 update failing]
From: Greg Knaddison <greg.knaddison at gmail.com>
> Look - brevity is the soul of wit. It also keeps other folks on lists
> from calling you a troll.
The problem is that then the same people then start complaining
about my "oversimplification." In fact, that's part of the problem here.
I really _tried_ to make a recommendation without breaking down into
the
2015 Feb 14
0
C5 BASH IF
On Sat, Feb 14, 2015 at 1:13 PM, Robert Nichols
<rnicholsNOSPAM at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> But it is not 'just' expansions. You need to know the full order of
>> operations with all the steps - word splitting, quote removal, i/o
>> redirection, groupings, etc., some of which is repeated over the line
>> after some of the other steps happen. I think I
2017 Sep 07
0
investigate & troubleshoot speed bottleneck(s) - how?
hi guys/gals
I realize that this question must have been asked before, I
sroogled and found some posts on the web on how to
tweak/tune gluster, however..
What I hope is that some experts and/or devel could write a
bit more, maybe compose a doc on - How to investigate and
trouble gluster's speed-performance bottleneck.
Why I think such a thorough guide would be important? Well..
I guess
2016 Mar 27
1
I stopped receiving mails from the list.
On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 3:31 PM, Geert Stappers via Syslinux
<syslinux at zytor.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 09:13:19PM +0200, Patrick Masotta via Syslinux wrote:
>> On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 09:27:06AM -0400, Shao Miller via Syslinux wrote:
>> > On 3/18/2016 10:57, Patrick Masotta via Syslinux wrote:
>> > >I stopped receiving e-mails from the list.
2019 Jan 22
0
[Bug 13735] Synchronize files when the sending side has newer change times while modification times and sizes are identical on both sides
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13735
--- Comment #3 from Sébastien Béhuret <sbehuret at gmail.com> ---
Thank you for suggesting the patches repo. An improved checksum/maybe-checksum
algorithm would be great but there appears to be a lot of work to achieve this.
Checksums are very handy for special cases (e.g. to detect and fix data
corruption) but are still relatively slow and
2012 Feb 09
0
Icecast WebM Support Patch Second Edition
Hi David,
Streaming live WebM would also give a boost to this open format.
Whitch Client do you use to stream the webm format to icecast with?
Regards,
Dennis
-----Original Message-----
From: Krad Radio <kradradio at gmail.com>
To: icecast-dev at xiph.org, icecast at xiph.org
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2012 23:53:05 -0500
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast WebM Support Patch Second Edition
Howdy,
tl;dr:
2012 Feb 09
2
Icecast WebM Support Patch Second Edition
Howdy,
tl;dr: Nothing new or interesting to non-developers
Attached is a newer Icecast WebM support patch for Icecast SVN, there is
simply aesthetic changes. Whitespace has been altered to match Icecast
project style,
some functions have been renamed and moved around.
Some discussion.
The format_ebml.c file lines 0-296 operates much the same as the
format_ogg.c file does. It uses a parsing
2012 Feb 09
2
Icecast WebM Support Patch Second Edition
Howdy,
tl;dr: Nothing new or interesting to non-developers
Attached is a newer Icecast WebM support patch for Icecast SVN, there is
simply aesthetic changes. Whitespace has been altered to match Icecast
project style,
some functions have been renamed and moved around.
Some discussion.
The format_ebml.c file lines 0-296 operates much the same as the
format_ogg.c file does. It uses a parsing
2003 Feb 02
1
ext3 performance issue with a Berkeley db application
Can someone suggest anything that will help with the following ext3
performance problem? (It's a Berkeley db issue at bottom, but the ext3
part is worth looking at, I think.)
First, two paragraphs of background: A Bayesian spam filter called
bogofilter uses Berkeley db to maintain two database files of identical
format: one containing words found in spam email and for each word the
number
2002 Jul 11
1
help with porting patch from 1.62 to 1.75
Hello List,
I have below a patch (against Syslinux-1.62), which adds
a pseudo-kernel 'swap' which swaps device numbers of
the boot device and the first harddisk. It was made
for a system equipped with a DiskOnChip (www.msys.com)
device which 'steals' the device# of teh first harddisk,
This patch is used to enable the syslinux on the DoC
to continue booting from the harddisk as if
2006 Jan 27
1
chan_bluetooth: successful compile and outbound cell calls: Still tweaking inbound setup. WAS: Cannot compile chan_bluetooth on Asterisk 1.2.1
Editing subject line to reflect current status.
On 1/26/06, Nilesh Londhe <lvnilesh@gmail.com> wrote:
> Since T616 is not answering (and incoming calls are going to Cingular
> voicemail after 30 sec,) I suspect the problem focus area is...
>
> > -- Executing Answer("BLT/T616", "") in new stack
>
> Is
2018 May 16
0
How to average values from grid cells with coordinates
Hi lily,
There are one or two assumptions to be made here. First is that the
latitude and longitude values of the "black" cells are equally spaced
as in your illustration. Second, that all latitude and longitude
values for the "red" cells fall at the corners of four "black" cells.
You can get the four "black" cells by finding the lat/lon values that
are
2018 May 19
0
How to average values from grid cells with coordinates
Hi lily,
You could also create "blackcells" as a dataframe (which is itself a
type of list). I used a list as I thought it would be a more general
solution if there were different numbers of values for different grid
cells. The use of 1 for the comparison was due to the grid increments
being 1. If you had larger or smaller grid increments, you would use
the grid increment size for the
2010 Jul 21
3
File cloning
Hello,
I''ve recently joined this list, primarily because of a thread I found from late April ("Is file cloning anywhere on ZFS roadmap") asking about file-level cloning in ZFS. Based on that thread I understand that it''s not currently possible to ''clone'' files instead of ''copying'' them, but the thread didn''t answer the