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2002 Sep 14
0
GREETINGS
Good Day,
With warm heart I offer my friendship, and my greetings, and I hope this
letter meets you in good time.
It will be surprising to you to receive this proposal from me since you do
not know me personally. However, I am sincerely seeking your confidence in
this transaction, which I propose with my free mind and I hope you will
open-heartedly read through and
give me your most needed
2004 Aug 06
5
solaris success??
Has anyone been successful getting an icecast webcast going under
Solaris? I have tried several times using different versions of
icecast, ices, shout and solaris, but have never been able to get it
working without seg. faults, or glitching, or other problems.
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Tom Erbe . 608 Carla Way, La Jolla, CA, 92037
2004 Aug 06
2
solaris success??
icecast 1.3.10 is the server i'm running, but its ices 0.1 that gives
me a segfault under solaris. it works just fine on my linux box. ices
0.2 doesn't segfault, but it seems to overrun the server (if that
makes any sense), it plays a 3 minute file in seconds.
maybe i'll have to switch to mod_mp3 for my solaris boxes.
At 12:38 PM +0100 7/6/01, Ciaran Anscomb wrote:
>Sgrifennodd
2004 Aug 06
0
mac player for ogg streams
Things to check out...
MintAudio (http://mint.unsanity.com/) says it has Ogg Vorbis support,
but I don't know about streaming. Unsanity Echo also lists Ogg Vorbis
support (http://www.unsanity.com/echo.php). I'd check it out, but I'm on
a slow connection right now.
BTW, http://macosx.forked.net/ has MacOS X ports of libogg, libvorbis,
icecast, mpg123 and xmms.
On Thursday,
2004 Aug 06
2
solaris success??
At 1:48 PM -0400 7/6/01, Brendan Cully wrote:
>On Friday, 06 July 2001 at 10:32, tom erbe wrote:
>> icecast 1.3.10 is the server i'm running, but its ices 0.1 that gives
>> me a segfault under solaris. it works just fine on my linux box. ices
>
>The segfaults are a stack size problem. Try changing STACKSIZE near
>the top of thread/thread.c from 8192 to 65536 or so...
2009 Mar 18
1
lm function (PR#13608)
Full_Name: Michael Aaron Karsh
Version: 2.8.0
OS: Windows XP
Submission from: (NULL) (75.61.109.172)
I tried using the lm function to regress the third column listed below on the
second column listed below. It gave me an error message. My code is below.
> HDISWLSdata=read.table("RHDISWLS.txt")
> HDISWLSdata
V1 V2 V3
1 DENMARK
2004 Apr 06
3
Software to test a LAN for possible VoIP Install
Aloha,
Does anyone know of any opensource or inexpensive software that can test a
network for a possible VoIP installation?
I have seen Chariot by NetIQ, but it is very costly!
I am envisioning two or three "client" devices that talk to a server device.
Each client could simulate 1-100 VoIP phone calls. The server module would
monitor the QOS, jitter, etc., and provide some kind of
2009 Jan 28
6
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Emeraldhill
Zimbabwe
www.gatewayprimary.co.zw
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2012 Dec 10
1
Creating a geographical grid
I would like to create a geographical grid to have a sort of a reference grid for my georeferenced survey data. The grid should be in a xy format, wgs1984 with a 0.025 degree, alternatively 10km, resolution covering -14 to -24 S and 24 to -34 E (Zimbabwe).
Additionally I need to be able to export it as a .dbf
Hope someone can help an R- novice !
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2010 Jun 23
6
one for your filters
Some !@$#@@# in the Czech Republic used one of our SIP accounts to place
four thousand calls to what appears to be a toll number in Zimbabwe last
night. Filter 82.150.165.5.
A more overriding problem for me is how do we know what *destinations* to
filter so this idea of war dialing a toll number is something we can
cutoff before it gets to our upstream provider? Is there some collected
2004 Aug 06
3
solaris success??
At 4:37 PM -0400 7/6/01, Brendan Cully wrote:
>On Friday, 06 July 2001 at 13:21, tom erbe wrote:
>> At 1:48 PM -0400 7/6/01, Brendan Cully wrote:
>> > > 0.2 doesn't segfault, but it seems to overrun the server (if that
>> >> makes any sense), it plays a 3 minute file in seconds.
>> >
>> >I'd like to know more about this. Are you
2005 Apr 25
1
Problem getting Samba 3.0.14a to join NT domain as BDC
Hi list,
This is driving me to distraction.
I have installed the 3.0.14a RPMS on SLES8, and am following chapter 9 of the
'By Example' documentation, to migrate from an NT domain to a Samba domain
backed by LDAP.
I have followed the instructions up to the point where I enter:
net rpc join -S pdc_it -U Administrator%password
Unfortunately, this responds with:
Creation of workstation
2005 Mar 09
1
Filenames apparently truncated when acessing Samba share from XP.
Hi List,
This one is puzzling me. I suspect it is largely due to a badly-behaved
installer, but I would appreciate any help. I'm so puzzled, I'm not even
sure how to explain the problem, but here goes...
I have a Samba 3.0.1 system on AIX 5.2, which a number of XP users connect to,
in order to access an application installed there. The upgrade installer for
said application is causing
2008 Dec 18
0
How to make a smooth ( linear ) CDF plot? -- Thanks!
All,
Thanks for all of your help & advice! I created a plot starting with
qqnorm, if I remember right, but I had to add a LOT of extras. I was
surprised that it doesn't include the probability (e.g. 50% at mean) and
instead provides the standard deviations (e.g., 0 at mean) on the axis.
Plus, there is no line through Q1 & Q3 to help give a sense of the normality
of the graph.
2016 Jan 26
0
Re: RX dropped packets on guests subnets
pichon wrote:
Hello,
pichon wrote:
> On each of my guests VM, I see constantly a RX dropped number increasing
> , Even if the VM does nothing !
I'm seeing the same phenomenon on one of our LANs (on another LAN, I
don't see it). My setup is with RHEL 7, and it is seen on both physical
and virtual servers. I don't see it on any RHEL 5 or 6 servers.
A strange observation: If I
2008 Oct 24
7
combining data from different datasets
Hi,
I have two tables:
> iso
continent code code3 codenum country
1 EU AD AND 20 Andorra, Principality of
2 AS AE ARE 784 United Arab Emirates
3 AS AF AFG 4 Afghanistan, Islamic Republic of
4 NA AG ATG 28 Antigua and Barbuda
5 NA AI AIA 660
2004 May 20
0
Can't reset password from windows 2000, or from the samba pdc. Error from samba pdc: machine127.0.0.1 rejected the password change: Error was : RAP86:The specified password is invalid.
Salim,
Yes I do have permission to run the passwd command as
a local user, I can change the unix password just
fine. It is when I do the smbpasswd command that that
error comes up. Thanks for looking at this!
Tony
--- Salim Zakharia <Salim@mdsuae.ae> wrote:
> Try to check if users have permission to run:
> /usr/bin/passwd let user
> try to change his password locally on
2006 Jul 18
2
how can I delete rows?
Hello, I am very new in R so I am so sorry for this question.
I have the Barro-Lee data set which contains 98 countries and I want to run the regressions only for the Latin America countries, so what do you recomend? How can I delete all the other countries or how can I select the countries of Lat. Am. thank you
this is the list of countries
SHCODE COUNTRY NAME WBCTRY
2004 Mar 07
1
A couple more minor questions about OCFS and RHEL3
Oracle appears to have Wim chained in the basement, forced to answer
mailing list questions at all hours. I do appreciate it.
Our cluster has been stable since we installed RAC, but a few minor issues
have me concerned. First, our storage array seems to maintain continuous
low-level activity even when the database is shut down. The CPUs spend a
modest amount of time in iowait state while this
2000 Nov 21
1
Openssh-2.2.0pl1 for UnixWare 7.1
UnixWare (not sure when, 7? 7.1?) introduces a new sockaddr_in structure
that splits the 16 bit family entity into an 8-bit length and an 8-bit
familiy memember: (from in.h):
struct sockaddr_in {
#ifdef __NEW_SOCKADDR__
sa_len_t sin_len; /* 8-bit structure length */
#endif
sa_family_t sin_family; /* 8/16-bit address family (AF_INET) */
in_port_t sin_port; /* 16-bit port