Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "Bandwidth issues"
2009 Oct 06
6
Move messages marked as Spam
Hello
I have implemented recently in my work bogofilter utility to mark
messages as Spam or Ham, currently is working perfectly, but I want to
move those messages marked as spam to a folder called spam.
I installed dovecot-sieve with the intention of using fileinto to
accomplish this.
my question is: where I put this:
require "fileinto";
if header :contains "X-Bogosity"
2008 Feb 01
3
Quota Override
Hi People
I use the dovecot version 1.0.10 , in my config I have set a global quota
value = 10 MB but I want to override for some users this value , getting from
my ldap other value like = 30 MB.
Dovecot obtain this value from ldap:
(((((Feb 1 12:12:26 gandalf dovecot: auth(default): client out: OK 1
user=michel at home.com quota= maildir:storage=30240)))))
Feb 1 12:12:26 gandalf
2010 Mar 03
1
Speex on EFM32
Thanks !
On this forum is also shown this information :
http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/speex-dev/2009-January/007050.html
According to vk's results, it could be possible to run Speex at 4/6 & 8 kbps
on a Cortex M-3 at 36 MHz ... so not excluding the EFM32 ...
Nico
2010/3/3 Pietro Maggi <studiomaggi at gmail.com>
> On ST forums there is someone that states it has done an
2003 Jul 06
0
ANNOUNCE: ibmonitor v1.0.1 Release (Stable)
ibmonitor - interactive bandwidth monitor
version 1.0.1
Released on 1st July 2003
ibmonitor is an interactive linux console application which shows
bandwidth consumed and total data transferred on all interfaces.
Its main features are:
* Shows received, transmitted and total bandwidth of each interface
* Calculates and displays the combined value of all interfaces
* Displays total
2010 Mar 03
2
Speex on EFM32
In fact, on my shelf is running speex using Raisonance Primer2 DK and IAR
STM32-SK DK.
But I want to save the power consumption of the device runnig speex, and
EFM32 seems to be a very good candidate.
Also, do yo think that the STM32F103 (Cortex M3 90 MIPS) could be used to
run Speex at 4 Kbps in real time?
Regards,
Nicolas
2010/3/3 Jean-Marc Valin <jean-marc.valin at usherbrooke.ca>
>
2003 Jun 28
1
IAX2 trunking: codec bandwidth comparison notes and results
2003-06-28 Bandwidth Study - John Todd (jtodd @loligo.com)
Purpose:
-------------
To obtain a better chart of actual bandwidth usage per codec as
seen "on-the-wire" when using IAX2 trunking between two Asterisk
telephony servers.
Discussion:
-------------
Past threads on the asterisk-dev and asterisk-users lists have
indicated that the optimal way to save bandwidth on
2004 Aug 29
1
Re: low bandwidth broadcasting using ices2
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 17:53:29 -0700, Ralph Giles wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 30, 2004 at 03:03:28AM +0100, Andy Baxter wrote:
>
>> Is there any way to bring the bitrate in ices2 down below 32 kbps?
>
> Generally the trick for this is to downsample the audio before encoding.
> You can ask ices to do this with a resample stanza in the config file:
>
> <resample>
2007 Aug 24
1
IAX2 trunking scalability
Hi List,
I have a 2Mbps SDSL link which gets saturated during peak time because
about I have about 3 E1 worth of g729 traffic going thru. So I'm planning
to use IAX2 trunking to reduce bandwith requirement and squeeze out each
and every bit of this (expensive) bandwith.
I've set up two boxes (debian etch), one in a remote data center (which
has plenty of bandwith) and one behing
2004 Aug 30
3
low bandwidth broadcasting using ices2
Is there any way to bring the bitrate in ices2 down below 32 kbps?
I'm setting up a demo for someone of how to use linux to do net radio
broadcasting. The setup I'm thinking of is to use ardour plus jack to mix
two (maybe more) input sources (live audio and recorded
tracks/programmes), then send the mixed audio to ices2 for streaming to
icecast2, using the jackified version of ices2. This
2004 Aug 30
3
low bandwidth broadcasting using ices2
Is there any way to bring the bitrate in ices2 down below 32 kbps?
I'm setting up a demo for someone of how to use linux to do net radio
broadcasting. The setup I'm thinking of is to use ardour plus jack to mix
two (maybe more) input sources (live audio and recorded
tracks/programmes), then send the mixed audio to ices2 for streaming to
icecast2, using the jackified version of ices2. This
2004 Aug 06
1
memory, processor, bandwidth
christophe.guerin@etud.univ-pau.fr wrote:
>
> * Enough bandwidth to run the server. If you want to broadcast to 100
> listeners at 24kbps, you'll need about 24kbps*100 = 2,400kbps = 2.4Mbps
> of bandwidth. That's about 2 T1 lines worth of bandwidth. Trying to
> push 100 128kbps listeners down your 768kbps cable modem isn't going
> to work :)
It
2004 Apr 26
1
Split bursty bandwidth equally
Hello again,
Is it possible to split a bandwidth equally among clients regardless of its
current link speed?
I have a link that can get bursty at times. At any given time the N active
sessions (the ones with non-empty queues) need to be serviced
simultaneously, each at a rate of 1/N''th of the link speed.
My case is an internet connection that oscillates between 96 kbps and 256
kbps. I
2010 Mar 03
0
Speex on EFM32
On ST forums there is someone that states it has done an optimized
port of the library that run Speex at 4Kbps (ST port is only 8Kbps).
Take a look here (hoping that the link works):
2014 Jul 07
3
Release for CentOS-7 on x86_64
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Hash: SHA1
We would like to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 7
for 64 bit x86 compatible machines.
This is the first release for CentOS-7 and is version marked as 7.0-1406
First, please read through the release notes at :
http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS7 - these notes
contain important information about the release and
2014 Jul 07
3
Release for CentOS-7 on x86_64
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Hash: SHA1
We would like to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 7
for 64 bit x86 compatible machines.
This is the first release for CentOS-7 and is version marked as 7.0-1406
First, please read through the release notes at :
http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS7 - these notes
contain important information about the release and
2009 Dec 09
2
Mail.app + dovecot 1.2 + POP3
Hello all,
I have an user with MacOS X 10.5 Mail.app 3.5, which is connecting using
POP3 to a dovecot 1.2 server. He has a 512 kbps link, which he saturates
downloading large files. While the bandwidth is saturated, Mail.app
shows the POP3 account as "offline" (I haven't used that client, but it
seems that it doesn't retry the connection if it fails at some moment).
He
2008 Jan 03
2
[Fwd: Re: Building path to maildir]
Hi Charles
I receive the Timo's reply. thanks for send me again
Use the option that i said, but the problem persists.
userdb static {
args = uid=500 gid=500
}
userdb prefetch {
}
Jan 2 23:50:08 michel dovecot: auth(default): new auth connection: pid=18374
Jan 2 23:50:20 michel dovecot: auth(default): client in: AUTH 1
PLAIN service=POP3 secured lip=127.0.0.1
2004 Sep 02
0
Re: high and low bandwidth stream
On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 22:34:05 -0400, dave wrote:
> Hello,
> I've got icecast2 and ices0 going and i've got a stream of mp3 files. I
> don't think i've got all the bugs worked out though. Firstly, could someone
> either explain or point me to a site that explains bitrate and sample rate?
> I want to offer this stream for both broadband and dialup use. I'm
2011 Feb 03
1
RE : a server that offers free icecast includes bandwidth for free
You should contact them on their irc channel , they will open the
mountpoint for you I guess .
Le 3 f?vr. 2011 00:18, Timothy Clark <timothyclark113 at gmail.com> a ?crit :
> how would I get around the code also known as a capsha as I am a blind
> individual.Thanks
> On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 6:05 PM, michel memeteau
> michel.memeteau at gmail.com> wrote:
>
2003 Jul 07
2
IAX Bandwidth Question
Hi,
I am using IAX to communicate between 2 sites, each site is using a 256k/64k ADSL Connection.
I have noticed that when I connect my ping time to my 1st hop jumps from 30~ms to over 12,000ms in over a period of about 10 minutes, it just keeps climbing until the link is saturated.
Naturally, there is a very long delay when speaking.
What bandwidth would be adequate for IAX? or how can I