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2005 Nov 07
1
New Standard/Daylight time-change dates in rhel4u2 butnot centos4.2?
Which is why I always symlink /etc/localtime Not only does it solve these issues, but it makes it very clear which timezone is selected! -----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Aleksandar Milivojevic Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 2:45 PM To: centos at centos.org Subject: Re: [CentOS] New Standard/Daylight time-change
2014 Jul 02
1
Residual bps and encoding speed
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: ... > Howver, exactly because it is such a trivial patch it would be > easy for someone to remove the "+ 4" again and break it. > > Before I commit this, I'd like to have a test that triggers this > problem. Let me work on that. Would not a /* Do not remove */ comment be sufficient (and much less effort)? Regards, Martin -- Martin J Leese
2001 Apr 11
2
Pagemaker Problems again (was: Pagemaker 6.5 Problems Wine-Message)
Hello again, I've now running wine20010326 according to Gerards Tips and Hints and I make several debugmsg events. First I was very surprised of the size of the debug-message (50 MB) and so I run every event singular (instead of --debugmsg +relay +text +string +file +dosfs) Hope someone could help me now with my problem when he reads the debug messages. Again I cannot position any Text
2001 Jun 26
0
Update of SRP patch
I have uploaded a new release of the OpenSSH (portable) SRP patch. This version is vs. the 20010625 openssh_cvs; there are no other changes. You can find it here: http://members.tripod.com/professor_tom/archives/ http://members.tripod.com/professor_tom/archives/OpenSSH-srp9.tar.bz2 http://members.tripod.com/professor_tom/archives/OpenSSH-srp9.patch.bz2 The tarball is the whole thing with the
2001 May 01
3
SRP unencumbered license statement
On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, RJ Atkinson wrote: > At 06:26 27/04/01, Tom Wu wrote: > >For those of you who were following the discussion about the new draft > >and implementation of SRP-based password authentication in OpenSSH, I > >promised to have Stanford issue the IETF an official, explicit, > >statement reiterating the unencumbered royalty-free licensing terms. > >The
2001 Apr 11
0
2nd BETA release of OpenSSH with SRP
This is the 2nd beta release of SRP for OpenSSH. The patch attached to this message is relative to the current (20010411) CVS sources of OpenSSH-portable (2.5.4p1). A tarball is also available: http://members.tripod.com/professor_tom/archives/ http://members.tripod.com/professor_tom/archives/openssh-2.5.4p1-srp6.tar.gz (Note: Tripod requires you to LEFT click on links to download files, and
2006 May 29
4
How to enable call waiting on Sip Phones
How do you enable call waiting on sip phones? Ive looked and googled and can only find call waiting pstn phones butnot for sip. Is their a way of setting this up within the dailplan?
2000 Feb 21
1
problems with winCVS
hi everybody, we have problems using wincvs with a cvsroot on a samba-server. we think that the problem is the renaming of files where the cvs user does not have write-permisson on: this is our configuration: fileserver on a irix6.5 running samba 1.9.18p8 having a share on / named 'coder'. win95 box, running wincvs, setting cvsroot something like
2001 Mar 30
2
BETA release of OpenSSH-2.5.2p2 with SRP
This is to announce the availability of SRP (Secure Remote Password) support for OpenSSH. A tarball is available on Tripod: http://members.tripod.com/professor_tom/archives/ http://members.tripod.com/professor_tom/archives/openssh-2.5.2p2-srp5.tar.gz (Note: Tripod requires you to LEFT click on links to download files.) To install, unpack, configure --with-srp, and make install, then create an
2008 Feb 22
2
How to speed up Rsync transfers
Is there a way to speed up rsync transfers? I tested the bandwidth with iperf (recommended to me in an earlier post & worked well)its as advertised by my ISP's around 740KB/sec. When I manually run my rsync script with the --progress switch the transfers are around 100KB/sec. I googled this and the only thing I found had to do with the TCP window which I understand to be the limiting
2009 May 22
2
Error in FUN with tapply and by
A subset of my raw data looks like this: -------------- "Grip" "Technique" "Baseline.integrated" "Task" "Stroke..direction." "Engag" "Disen" "PenDG" "PenUG" "PenDS" "PenUS" "Duration" -------------
2002 Jan 02
0
Shorewall, FreeS/WAN, and IPSEC
>sample setups of freeswan working with shorewall? I just implemented this a few days ago. In my case it was the simple scenario of two private subnets (with different private network numbers!) already equipped with Shorewall firewalls on which I added Freeswan. The hardest part was being patient enough for the other end''s firewall (a 486= ) to compile the patched kernel. I basically
2010 Apr 15
0
Automating searching text for key words
Hello all, Im doing some content analysis of news stories and i am looking for a way to sort through different text lists searching for specified words then storing the results, at this point just the count. Heres what i have so far: #Load data frame of wed address to load ->Creates raw word data #Create web addresses to where text data is located WebAdds<-c("
2011 Jan 08
0
Detecting lossy encodes
Brian Willoughby <brianw at sounds.wa.com> wrote: > On Jan 7, 2011, at 16:27, Declan Kelly wrote: ... >> As the human hearing can't really tell direction with lower >> frequencies, >> it's not as essential. This same shortcut is why most movie "surround >> sound" systems have only one sub bass channel. > > In this case, you have been misled
2002 Sep 30
0
End Chinese Censorship at Yahoo!
Dear Friends, I read in a September 2002 edition of the Economist Magazine that Yahoo! (www.yahoo.com) has signed an agreement with the Chinese government to censor searches on their web site for consumers in China. I am very disappointed in Yahoo! and hope you are too. To let my distaste be known, I am writing Yahoo! and closing my email accounts and un-subscribing from Yahoo!-based mailing
2015 Nov 30
2
Proposal for Ambisonics format in vorbis comment.
"Gabriel I." wrote: > Greetings, > > I apologize if I posted this in the wrong list, I wasn't sure where to post > it, but seeing as the tags are called "vorbis comments" I thought vorbis, > rather than ogg-dev, would be the right choice. (actually, I'm not even a > developer anyway) Hi Gabriel, I doubt whether the Xiph community would promote a
2003 Aug 19
7
[Fwd: Re: Shorewall 1.4.6: common chain rules are applied before policyrules?]
Thank you for your support. The next question: Is there a kind of common chain applied before ACCEPT policy? I want to DROP or REJECT Netbios traffic on most interfaces but do not want to repeat those rules in the rules file. Thanks, Boi -----Th?ng ?i?p chuy?n ti?p----- > From: Tom Eastep <tmeastep@hotmail.com> > To: Le.Hong.Boi@sg.netnam.vn > Subject: Re: Shorewall 1.4.6: common
2005 Jul 08
1
fwd: tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
I sent this out yesterday. Can anyone offer any advice? I'm really at a loss on what to do. thanks! ----- Forwarded message from Mike Soh <sohmc@cs.umd.edu> ----- From: Mike Soh <sohmc@cs.umd.edu> To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: [Samba] tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 08:27:33 -0400 User-Agent: Mutt/1.4.1i X-Spam-Status: No, score=-2.6
2013 Jul 24
2
[OT] Tidy of Wiki Sidebar
I have been tidying up bits of the Wiki. This one is not clear cut, so I decided to seek advice. Also, I wasn't sure where to post this question, so defaulted to ogg-dev. Should Speex and CMML be removed from the Wiki Sidebar at: https://wiki.xiph.org/MediaWiki:Sidebar ? Many thanks, Martin -- Martin J Leese E-mail: martin.leese stanfordalumni.org Web:
2018 Oct 26
1
Proposal - Extended Channel Layouts in Opus
On 10/25/18, Rodger Combs wrote: > >> On Oct 25, 2018, at 12:47, Martin Leese <martin.leese at stanfordalumni.org> >> wrote: ... >> An alternative approach is to only define >> popular layouts. For more obscure layouts, >> such as 2.1 and Mid/Side, assume that the >> person doing the encoding knew what they >> put in, and so knows what will come