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2012 Jul 31
0
As Kevin Fleming says "So long, and thanks for all the fish!", we say thank you - and look to the future
It's amazing what you can learn in a few days... Having just found out that Queen Elizabeth has a great sense of humor, it has now emerged that Kevin Fleming - a man who (both with and without his moustache) has been an amazing contributor and influencer in the Asterisk project is set to move on to a new challenge outside the project - but still within the realms of Open Source. Kevin has
2002 Oct 10
1
Ext-3 journal file growth.
I am amazed that after running Ext3 on our RH 7.2 fileserver for 3 months the .journal file has grown to over 30Mb and has exhuasted all the availble space on /. with all of the obvisious problems this brings. Is the Ext 3 file expected to have unlimited root file space to grow it .journal file? If not how on earth is one expected to manage it. Ken Patching with an unmanagable system thanks
2005 Jun 24
1
Mahalanobis distances
Dear R community Have just recently got back into R after a long break and have been amazed at how much it has grown, and how active the list is! Thank you so much to all those who contribute to this amazing project. My question: I am trying to calculate Mahalanobis distances for a matrix called "fgmatrix" >dim(fgmatrix) [1] 76 15 >fg.cov <- cov.wt(fgmatrix)
2005 Mar 11
0
Sipura 2100 and Asterisk and Fax
I've just made an interesting observation that I'd like to share with you all: the popular Sipura SPA-2100 just doesn't seem to be as great as I'd hoped. I've been trying to get inbound AND outbound faxing working via Asterisk and at least one of my termination services: Voicepulse or Sixtel. In general, inbound has been working flawlessly but outbound has been pretty
2017 Jan 06
0
Thank you Asterisk community!
With the start of the new year, the Asterisk team wanted to send out a brief message of thanks to all of our community members who have participated in the the Asterisk project so far. Getting Asterisk to where it is would not have been possible without the support of our community, for bug reports, beta-testing, documentation and code contributions. For Asterisk 14 alone we had greater than 1k
2007 Jan 14
1
RE polycom fails registration
nat is equal to yes, and server definition in ftp provisioning server is correct. i followed packets between phone and asterisk, it seems for some reason asterisk is not happy about challenge response its getting from polycom. why its not happening in the same LAN, beats me! and also NAT device is cisco SIP aware and works flawlessly with Linksys. the only close definition of issue i have found is
2010 Apr 19
0
FW: [Ocfs2-announce] OCFS2 1.4.7-1 and OCFS2 Tools 1.4.4-1 released
Does this release also include what our DBA referenced below regarding indexed directories fix? Thanks,? ? George Burgos Linux Systems Administrator LPIC I/OCA-DBA Senior Systems Analyst Powell Industries, Inc. gburgos at powellind.com Tel:???????? (713)947-4493 Fax:??????? (713)943-1268 -----Original Message----- From: Hu, Linn Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 1:20 PM To: OracleDBA; _LinuxAdmins
2001 Aug 03
1
dell says bye bye to Linux
Well. A priori. I'm a dedicated legacy OS person. I cut my teeth on command line DOS and then WIN 3.xx (these days that means WFWG 3.11). I drew the line at WIN9x. Hate that beast with a true passion, but because it is the 800 pound gorilla, I have to find some way to accomodate it in the future. So, here is the rub. Linux is a real PITA. Capital PITA. Unbelievably techie and that is bad.
2011 Jun 12
1
Score Test Function
Greeting R Community, I'm trying to learn Logistic Regression on my own and am using An Introduction to Logistic Regression Analysis and Reporting (Peng, C., Lee, K., & Ingersoll, G. ,2002). This article uses a Score Test Stat as a measure of overall fit for a logistic regression model. The author calculates this statistic using SAS. I am looking for an [R] function that can compute
2013 Jul 10
2
Potential memory leak when assigning MSetItem values
Olly, the process size does stay constant with the results from one query set, but running other queries will cause it to grow (once). Is it possible that this is a bug with the SWIG python bindings? On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 6:18 AM, Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> wrote: > On Wed, Jul 03, 2013 at 03:59:21PM -0400, Jeff Rand wrote: > > Run the following code and monitor the
2006 Jul 10
10
Problem using Feedtools on my Rails project!
Hi I''m trying to setup my app to use Feedtools amazing RSS powers, but it fails miserably on the following line: logger.debug("Description:#{FeedTools::Feed.open("http://rss.slashdot.org/Slashdot/slashdot").items.first.description}") The stack trace says: wrong number of arguments (0 for 1)
2007 Mar 19
2
setup.exe fails on wine version 0.9.20 and later
When I try to run wine /mnt/cdrom/setup.exe on the Monopoly CD-ROM it returns "Terminated" on the console. This has happened since version 0.9.20. It worked almost perfect in wine version 0.9.19. Monopoly is a Windows 16 bit game. Any idea why this is happening now? Thanks in advance, Charlie
2009 Oct 24
0
LLVM 2.6 Release!
Hi LLVM Friends, Fans, Followers and Fanatics, LLVM 2.6 is live! You can download it here: http://llvm.org/releases/ and read about it here: http://llvm.org/releases/2.6/docs/ReleaseNotes.html This release includes approximately 6 months of development that provide major enhancements and new features over the LLVM 2.5 release. This includes significantly better X86-64 code generation,
2008 Apr 10
0
Hey, we rated a dancing banana!
http://community.enemyterritory.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25325 says the quake enemy territory world editor works now. (I don't think it has an appdb entry... I'll ping him and see if he wants to add one.) --- snip --- Great, GREAT news for mappers on Linux!!! Hi there fellow Free Software fanatics! I come bearing gifts! As anyone who has seen the majority of my (few) posts on this
2007 Jul 02
0
[LLVMdev] Repository Layout
On Sat, 30 Jun 2007, Reid Spencer wrote: > I'm finding the current layout a bit frustrating, not to mention that it > breaks all the documentation. We currently have modules laid out like > this: > llvm/trunk/... > llvm/branches/... > llvm/tags/... > stacker/trunk/... > stacker/branches/... > stacker/tags/... > > and similarly for all the other
2009 Feb 02
1
Preferred Clock
Hi, We're running on a * 1.4.21 system. We run about 80 SIP Extensions, mainly ATCOM phones (and a few Snoms - 300 and 360), and have an additional 80 IAX2 extensions to iaxmodem devices for fax2email. We are rapidly growing and will be adding an additional PRI trunk and grow to about 150 SIP & IAX2 extensions towards the end of the year. We have two Digium Wildcard TDM800P cards (8 x
1997 Sep 28
0
[IPD] Internet Probe Droid
[Mod: while not directly related to linux security, this post of course is approved because it provides a good summary and clear description. Please limit the discussion on this topic to new stuff. In general posts like this will be approved -- alex] Automating brute force attacks with ''Expect" balif and desslok - Abstract - phf,
2019 Jun 20
1
mremap_anon() failed: Not enough space
On 6/20/19 6:07 AM, @lbutlr via dovecot wrote: >> Jun 19 14:47:31 <hostname> dovecot: [ID 583609 local0.error] >> imap(<address>): Error: >> mremap_anon(/var/mail/<domain>/<uname>/mailboxes/INBOX/Trash/dbox-Mails/dovecot.index.cache, >> 255557632) failed: Not enough space >> >> I'm running 2.2.36.1 under Solaris 10 (patched to
2010 Jul 28
5
Dovecot and SSD
I'm considering setting up my own mailserver with Dovecot 2.0 (as soon as it's out) and SSD. I'm debating whether it's worth it or not. I have been running a mailserver with the Dovecot 1.1 train for a couple of years and it's been flawless and amazing. I'm thinking about using either FreeBSD 8.1 w/ZFS or OpenBSD 4.8-beta on a 64 GB or 80 GB SSD (Corsair or Intel) using
2006 Sep 20
3
thank you
I recently got into using RoR, and the only issue that concerned me was the apparently complexity of deployment. Setting up fastcgi can be a bit of a pain, and I was hoping that the Rails community would come up with something simpler. Mongrel was recommended to me from someone on my local Ruby user group. It was trivial to install as a Gem on my Linux desktop and the FreeBSD server that I am