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2018 Feb 05
0
syslinux PXE boot version upgrade, network no longer working
Thanks for the suggestion Lukas. Is lpxelinux.0[1] a fork of this distro or a completely different open source option? I can vouch that running 4.07 fixed my issue with older model laptops I mentioned. I?m still waiting on tests with bleeding new demo models we have to see if the network loads those as well. I might try an early 5.x release if I have troubles with the newest hardware. Sent from
2013 Jun 18
1
How to Pass Jquery selected dropdown values and radio button values to controller
Hi, I have an advance search page and its code is as follows - I have written my code like this <div class="container"> <%= form_tag search_index_path, method: :get do %> <%= radio_button_tag ''user_type'', ''customer'' %><p>Customer</p> <%= radio_button_tag ''user_type'',
2007 Nov 05
6
Strange wildcard problem
Hi, Apologies for reposting this for those who read this via ruby-forum, but it didn''t make it to the list before, and the list seems more active... I''m using ferret (via acts_as_ferret) in a somewhat unorthodox manner and am having a strange wildcard problem. Before anyone wonders why we''re doing things this way, the answer is basically that it lets us
2018 Feb 05
2
syslinux PXE boot version upgrade, network no longer working
Hi David, it's a shot in the dark, but it might be worth trying lpxelinux.0 [1] (instead of pxelinux.0) which contains the newer network stack before falling back to older versions of syslinux. On Fri, 2 Feb 2018 10:42:27 -0500 David McDowell via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote: > Looks like 4.07 was latest stable 4.xx release? thanks. I believe so. According to the
2007 May 05
1
Building R on Solaris
This comes up on R-help from time to time, so I am putting this message in the archives that may be helpful to refer back to. We have just got a brand-new Sun Solaris 10 box: this is a Sparc server to be the first of a clustered pair (our file/mail server), and we will also be buying an Opteron server. The good news is that things worked very smoothly with Solaris 10. The bad news is that
2007 Nov 12
1
R - lme
Dear R gurus, I am trying to work out the problem given in Nested design - Montgomery - Design of Experiments p.561 I have attached a pdf of the data as well the anova table. It is a mixed model with Supplier as fixed effect and batches within the supplier as random effects. I am able to work out the error stratums as below using aov. Which agrees perfectly with the book example
2010 Feb 23
2
Problem: The command "rake db:create:all" crashes
Hi All, I''m running: Rails 2.3.5 MySQL 5.1.44 WindowsXP-Pro/SP3 Following Noel Rappin''s book, Pro RoR, I successfully got past the point of creating my first scaffold: ruby script/generate scaffold supplier nickname:string qbname:string That produced the migration, 20100221011210_create_suppliers.rb: class CreateSuppliers < ActiveRecord::Migration def self.up
2006 Mar 02
3
Sipura SPA-3000 vs Linksys SPA3000
Hallo! I had ordered a Sipura SPA-3000 in the UK, but the supplier turned out to be unreliable and never shipped. Yesterday I went looking for alternative suppliers and found the Linksys SPA3000 device. It's a different box, but the specs look very similar. Is this the same device? Has anyone used this Linksys SPA3000 successfully with Asterisk? Thanks, Frank
2009 Jan 12
1
re tail case-pack ordering problem - can R help?
I'm a programmer, not a mathmatician. I heard about R, and I'm wondering if anyone can tell me if there is an existing R function that can help with a problem we're currently trying to find an algorithm for. If R is not the answer, but you can recommend a known algorithm, that would help a lot! I'm on a project in a retail corporation, working on a program to assist retail buyers
2005 Jan 31
0
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2018 Mar 02
0
[RFC] llvm-mca: a static performance analysis tool
Hi Andrea, Thanks for this great RFC ! I've put some high-level comments here, and I'll give more focused comments in the review on Phabricator. On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 6:22 PM, Andrea Di Biagio <andrea.dibiagio at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > At Sony we developed an LLVM based performance analysis tool named > llvm-mca. We > currently use it internally to
2018 Mar 02
0
[RFC] llvm-mca: a static performance analysis tool
Reading through this last night got be thinking about how to model control flow.  Given most of my source code tends to be very branchy, be limited to straight line code is quite restrictive.  The main thing is that it requires a lot of hand simplification which can be rather error prone at times. It occurs to me that we could remove the restriction around branches without necessarily fully
2003 May 28
6
VOIP phone suppliers in the UK?
Hi All, Can anyone recommend a supplier and/or a particular a model of SIP voip phones in the UK? I don't seem to be having much luck locating any. Thanks, Nathan.
2016 Jan 24
0
Securing tinc config files
On 24/01/16 12:19, Yazeed Fataar wrote: > I cannot use dynamic dns , the remote sites connect through 4G LTE and > get assigned "Private Addresses" that are NATd to a Public Address. The > LTE clients can only make connections outward to the Internet and > features such as PAT and Dynamic DNS will not work. Therfor for these > remote sites I need a Central Server Located
2008 Feb 20
0
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games is pretty much in its infancy at this point so I hope to see that grow in the future. My first question as I looked around was wondering whether gaming apps that were in there had been checked were checked in Crossover Games or Crossover Office? Maybe I missed it. I don't know yet. Anyway, I am really happy to see a second path for Windows gamers in Linux. That's not really me
2004 Sep 10
2
Suggested Motherboard for TE410P
Hi all, I'm looking for a new system which will use the TE410P. Originally I was going to use a dual Athlon MP system, but my supplier tells me these are being phased out now, and so will be difficult to find replacement parts later. So, I am looking for suggestions of suitable motherboards with 3.3V PCI slots for the following CPU types (in order of my personal preference) AMD Opteron 1xx
2020 May 14
0
I can do alaw, ulaw and gsm; remote can do g729 and alaw; asterisk wants to translate g729 -> alaw. WHY?
The other end is sending g729 even though it was not negotiated. The other end should not do this and it usually seems that the other ends that do send g729. This was recently fixed. See https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-28139 Richard On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 1:11 AM John Hughes <john at calva.com> wrote: > I am having a problem with one of my callers who is using
2006 Nov 01
0
[SPAM HEADER] - RE: Re: Newbie Questions - Grandstorm phones? - Email found in subject
Ken - take a look at using IAX protocol to route calls between your Asterisk boxes. Cory Andrews -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Ken Williams Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 10:58 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [SPAM HEADER] - RE: [asterisk-users]
2016 Oct 02
4
Using C++14 code in LLVM
I haven't been following C++14 closely, but from hallway conversations at work it seems like 17 is the bigger win in terms of features. Is it worth waiting for 17 instead? Or, as we will only get a subset of 14 features anyway, just instead take a subset of 17 features? My only worry with 14 is that it's always going to be code churn in terms of using the new features. If they are worth
2005 Dec 28
2
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I'd like to submit a patch to the 'hidups' driver. I'm a bit new to open-source development model, so I hope I'm not committing a faux paus by just posting it here. I did verify that the problem still exists (by source code inspection) in the latest dev snapshot, which is nut-2.0.3-pre2. I'm using nut-2.0.2 myself. The problem is when I'm connecting to my APC