Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "SAMBA Kerberos misunderstanding"
2007 May 29
3
Adding support for .w64 (wave64) format
I use Sony (previously Sonic Foundry) Sound Forge, which allows me to save
audio files in .w64 (Wave 64) format to get around the 2GB .wav file
limitation. W64 was invented by Sonic Foundry, and is an open format as far
as I know. The only programs I know about using the .w64 format at the
moment are Sound Forge and Steinberg Nuendo, although there may be others
out there. With increasing
2001 Dec 10
2
OGG->CDA programs ?????
Anyone have a status update on when Sonic Foundry plans on supporting RC2
ogg files? A while back on this list someone said they had a good contact at
SF and was supposed to chekc up on it.
I have contacted Ahead Software about including Vorbis support with Nero and
they asked that a developer contact them about including it. Any chance a
developer can contact them about support for Vorbis
2001 Aug 12
1
Vorbis decoders and equalizer
When I activate the equalizer in WinAmp, QCD, and Sonic Foundry SIREN
Jukebox, I get a funny "washed out" sound to it. Vorbis sounds fine
without it, but I miss the extra bass and what-not. I was wondering why
this happens?
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2008 Oct 31
2
gPXE failing to compile
I'm compiling syslinux 3.72 as part of a buildroot project and found
that the compile fails due to gPXE using printf in a way that throws
warnings, while specifying "-Wall -Werror" in the makefile.
I'm not sure if this problem is related to the environment I'm compiling
in or if it is actually a bug, however the attached patch resolves it
for me.
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Regards
Nick
2008 Aug 01
1
3 opportunities open for Full Time positions in Toronto, Canada
Hi Guys,
I have 3 opportunities open for Full Time positions in Toronto, Canada
1. Intermediate System and Network Administrator - Salary Range 55-65K CAD per anum
Looking for someone with 5+ years of experience working with Linux/Unix systems. Networking and Windows experience not as important.
- Manage Linux systems
- Manage FreeBSD systems
- Manage Cisco switches
- Manage Foundry
2001 Mar 21
1
AutoCAD 14 with wine... anyone have any luck with this?
It looks bad from the (possibly outdated) list on the winehq web site. I
am also extremely interested in running r14 on Wine or possibly some
other emulator. Any suggestions other than WINE???
Hahn Rossman
Alki Foundry
The Spectre wrote:
>
> All my CAD software is windows based, i would like to try it in Linux,
> but from my initial research it doesn't look good.
>
> I have
2004 Oct 20
1
"Severe - Unable to create a directory under ..."
Hi,
I'm playing around with installation of a number of older, Win
98/Win ME era sound programs. One I'm working on right now comes up
with what, for me, is sort of a standard problem. I get a dialog box
with this message:
"Severe - Unable to create a directory under C:\PROG~FBU\GSampler.
Please check write access to this directory."
I'm running the installation form an
2010 Aug 26
6
nfs director
Halo,
Please can you explain why this is advantage over a hardware load balancer.
I fail to see advantage if anything it add in more point of failure, with
several hundred thousand user, we can ill afford to mess around or add to
complexity, sometime keeping it simple is simply way to be, when use
qmail/vpopmail, we never had one failure or problem, ever, we very proud of
this record so our users.
2004 Apr 15
3
* Announcement * Astricon 2004 - call for speakers!
We're proud to announce Astricon 2004 - the first Asterisk user's
and developer's conference!
* Where? Atlanta, USA
* When? September 22-24, 2004
The conference is arranged in partnership with Digium.inc and the keynote speaker is
Mark Spencer, lead developer of Asterisk - the Open Source PBX. Among the speakers
already signed on are Ed Guy of Pulver.com, John Todd, Jeremy McNamara
2007 Jun 14
0
Adding support for .w64 (wave64) format
Our DAW REAPER (www.reaper.fm) supports W64 as well. We'd be happy to
share our W64 reading/writing implementations if someone wishes to
integrate them into flac...
-Justin
Chris Cantwell wrote:
>
> I use Sony (previously Sonic Foundry) Sound Forge, which allows me to
> save audio files in .w64 (Wave 64) format to get around the 2GB .wav
> file limitation. W64 was invented by
2007 Jun 14
1
Adding support for .w64 (wave64) format
I realize that it isn't much of an improvement, but AIFF supports 4GB
recordings, and flac is compatible with this. Being an avid "taper"
myself, I have, on many occasions recorded up to this limit, and I
always back up my original recordings using flac.
W64 support is more than welcome, but AIFF support gets you twice the
length right away.
Brian Willoughby
Sound
2005 Jan 21
1
Looking for a better way
Okay, so here is what I have now. I am setting up an icecast server for our customers
to use for streaming audio -- in particular there will be a couple of radio stations
in town using it. I want it to run on a cluster of systems for redundancy. So I have
the server running on two identical machines on one ip that is dedicated to streaming
services, behind a foundry switch. The foundry switch
2006 Jul 19
6
Howto: Check_box with a variable (no model)
Hi,
I would like to put a checkbox on a form where the input field is a
variable rather than a field in a model.
The normal way (with a model) would be:
<%= check_box(''client'', ''accept'', {}, "1", "0") %>
But since accept is a variable @accept and model client will not be
there, how do I make a check box work?
Regards,
Paul
2005 Jul 26
1
Linux in-kernel keys support
Hi all,
I recently made a patch to openssh 4.1p1 to allow it to use the
in-kernel key management provided by 2.6.12 or later Linux kernels.
I've attached the patch (which is still only a proof-of-concept, for
instance its very verbose right now) to this mail.
Now, my question is, is this a completely insane idea and would (a later
version of) the patch have a chance of making it into the
2011 Jan 09
2
Sonic Foundry Vegas under Wine 1.3.10
Hi, there! I'm new to this forum.
I have installed Debian Squeeze and Wine 1.3.10.
I need edit videos sometimes because of my job.
I don't like Windows, and it is a real problem if you seek professional output.
Sony Vegas(since 5.0) requires .NET framework. You know, dotnet doesn't work really good under Wine. I had another choice, and installed Sonic Foundry Vegas 4.0, that
2008 Feb 19
3
Skeletal relations
Hi,
A couple of points:
1) Font data, as in the actual font itself, doesn't really belong in an ogg
stream. Given that it truly is "global" data in the sense that your fonts
are shared by more than just a single ogg file, then the font should be
separate from the stream and just referenced using an appropriate font
naming scheme. If you meant font references in the first place,
2004 Aug 06
3
ices
it's funny.
I only started this so my ex-girlfriend on the other side of the world could hear a song (downloading mp3's was not possible for complex reasons but streaming audio was)
but goddammit i'm going to make this thing work if it kills me.
At 07:29 PM 4/5/2001 -0700, Jack Moffitt wrote:
>On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 06:21:37PM -0700, William Goldsmith wrote:
>> > why
2016 Aug 10
3
Feature request for ssh-add
Ajay Ramjatan asks if it would be ok to have:
A config file that contains list of DSA/RSA/ED25519 entries to be
added, when run by default.
Currently According to the man page:
"
Alternative file names can be given on the command line. If any file
requires a passphrase, ssh-add asks for the passphrase from the user.
"
Instead of specifying each key file, a single file such as .config
2002 Jul 28
1
feature request
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for the ssh-add program it would be nice to have it add keys listed in a plain
text file.
such as a file ~/.ssh/keylist
I looked at the code but I do not know how to code c, I could learn but I
thought to ask the devlopers first :-P
thank you guys
Steven Michalske
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2005 Feb 25
2
samba 3 performance
Yes, I get more than 30MB/s performance. The benchmark I use (NetBench)
is essentially CPU bound, such that a faster processor = faster
performance. With a very fast hardware config (dual 3.2GHz processors),
I've been able to hit around 100MB/s. Changing the RAM or other
attributes does not buy me much, it seems that processor power is the
bottleneck (at least in my case).
When doing your