Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Samba 3.0.24 Upgrade to any further version -> fail"
2009 Feb 16
1
Samba Upgrade
Hi list,
I just upgrade my samba and I get from my connected shares: the
specified path does not exist.On ip-adress it works great, but I don't
want to change this on 100 clients.
A few Infos
Samba-Version 3.2.5
security = ADS
getent passwd and getent group works also fine
id could resolv standard-group and the rest group
Loglevel is 3 but nothing usefull is in there.
Hope you could help
2006 Sep 11
0
Distances in codebook search
Bj?rn,
I would be very interested in looking at your data and the R file.
Actually, I think a lot of people would. You might want to post it on a
website...
CB
-----Original Message-----
From: speex-dev-bounces@xiph.org [mailto:speex-dev-bounces@xiph.org] On
Behalf Of Bj?rn Thalheim
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 4:43 AM
To: speex-dev@xiph.org
Subject: [Speex-dev] Distances in codebook
2006 Jun 26
1
[Fwd: [Fwd: Re: : Win XP Client does not remove directories]]
Hi @all,
Can someone please just confirm me, that Samba doesn't remove a
directory in case of a "SET_FILE_INFO"-Request for this directory?
The following abstract is out of an Ethereal-Log and shows a
SET-FILE-INFO-Request for a directory:
############################################################################
No. Time Source Destination
2006 Sep 11
2
Distances in codebook search
Hello,
I recently measured the distances ndist[0][nb_subvect-1] which are used
to make the decicion, which codebook entries are to be used in
libspeex/cb_search.c (function split_cb_search_shape_sign).
For that I took a couple of audio books (all german speech), downsampled
the tracks to 8kHz and encoded them with "speexenc -n --bitrate 15000
..." (I used svn revision 11825).
Usually,
2006 Sep 18
2
Exc CB Search very little Question
Hello,
just to make sure I haven't gotten anything wrong:
In cb_search.c (function split_cb_search_shape_sign) after all that
searching nb_subvect CB entries are being written into the stream. These
are all taken from the same codebook.
If I wanted to, I could just change their order, couldn't I?
Because important is only the linear combination of them all together,
which I keep
2006 Aug 07
2
NB SubMode: 5
Hello,
I do test runs of speex using
speexenc -n [name].wav [name].spx
The wav-files (6 different speech files) hereby are sampled at 44100Hz.
Most interestingly, all Frames have SubModeID 5.
I haven't tracked the Assignment of the SubModeID through the source
code, so I just wanted to ask, if I can assume "speexenc -n" to use
SubModeID 5 always?
Ciao,
Bj?rn
--
You will
2006 Aug 08
2
NB SubMode: 5
Hi,
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
>> I haven't tracked the Assignment of the SubModeID through the source
>> code, so I just wanted to ask, if I can assume "speexenc -n" to use
>> SubModeID 5 always?
>
> Only if you never change the bit-rate. But speexenc -n was a dumb idea
> in the first place...
I know ... Thats why I downsampled the WAV-File to 8kHz (I got
2006 Sep 20
2
Denoiser level and AEC problem
Hello,
Is it possible to adjust the level of the denoiser ?
In an old beta, before you change the aggressiveness of the denoiser, it
works very well with the noise of a car, a road etc... but not now.
The AEC too works very well in a old beta, but now, I think there is a
problem... I have tested it with the same sound card (WB 16000).
In any case, your project is the best VOIP library in this
2006 Sep 18
2
Exc CB Search very little Question
Hi,
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> Not sure I understand your question. Change the order of what within what?
In cb_search, we iterate nb_subvect times over a codebook, finding
nb_subvect codebook entries to quantize the excitation signal. After
finding these nb_subvect codebook entries, they're written into the stream:
/*save indices*/
for (i=0;i<nb_subvect;i++)
{
2006 Jul 13
0
Compiling the latest SVN checkout
How about installing the libtool development stuff? Otherwise, it may
have something to do with automake 1.9 (I'm using 1.8).
Jan-Marc
Le jeudi 13 juillet 2006 ? 15:26 +0200, Bj?rn Thalheim a ?crit :
> Hello,
>
> I just checked out the latest version of speex and I want to compile it.
> The INSTALL file says that's easy:
>
>
2015 Apr 22
1
sernet = dead?
!! Tumbs Up !! Bj?rn !! and sernet
Thank you.. Upgrading now..
I was waiting on this one..
Greetz,
Louis
>-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>Van: bb at sernet.de [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org]
>Namens Bjoern Baumbach
>Verzonden: dinsdag 21 april 2015 17:32
>Aan: samba at lists.samba.org
>Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] sernet = dead?
>
>On 04/21/2015 05:23
2015 Apr 30
3
FW: [Bug 11241] different ids even when idmap.ldb copied. not abug..
Hello Bj?rn,
I can totaly agree with that, having multiple users with the same id isnt what we want,
but samba needs at some point root rights, for creating folders/files.
Now we have a "chicken and the egg problem" which one comes first?
At install of samba files and folders are created, by root.
when installed, started samba and now we can assign a uid/gid to Administrator.
But
2006 Sep 04
1
Command line cut-off
Hi,
I noticed that, when working with R on a command line, I cannot enter
anything into the command line which is longer than 1023 characters.
If I input sth longer, it'l be just cut off at this lenght, and a "+"
will be presented to me on the command line.
It's not as bad since I can copy'n'paste commands longer than this with
newline characters in between onto the
2006 Sep 19
2
Exc CB Search very little Question
Hi,
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> Well, you could change the order in the encoder as long as you reverse
> it in the decoder as well.
Ok, I see that in the split_cb_shape_sign_unquant function, that each
coefficient is tied to it's position in the nb_subvect exc coefficients.
Honestly, I have problems understanding what exactly the codebook search
works like. If you have the time to to
2006 Jul 17
2
patch for compilation under MACOSX
I just compiled speex under my new intel iMac with MacOSX
and get a compilation issue with the malloc.h header not
being found.
Here is a patch that avoid inclusion of malloc.h
under MACOSX. (I'm using osx version 10.4 - Tiger)
--- libspeex/kiss_fft.h 26 Jun 2006 02:22:34 -0000 1.1.1.1
+++ libspeex/kiss_fft.h 17 Jul 2006 15:15:53 -0000
@@ -5,7 +5,9 @@
#include <stdio.h>
2006 Jun 13
0
[Fwd: Re: : Win XP Client does not remove directories]
Hello Mailinglist,
I still have the problem, which is described in my first and second post
with this topic, that i sometimes can't delete directories on the
Samba-Server from WinXP machines.
I can't send my Ethereal-Logs to the list, but i send them to Jeremy,
who never answered me anyway.
If anyone can help me or would like to see the Ethereal-Logs, with the
fact, that Windows
2006 Jul 13
4
Compiling the latest SVN checkout
Hello,
I just checked out the latest version of speex and I want to compile it.
The INSTALL file says that's easy:
bjoern@deimos:~/studium/beleg/resources/svn/speex$ cat INSTALL
Installing Speex is as easy as:
% ./configure [--prefix=<install-path>]
% make
% make install
Note that if you are using the code from SVN, you will need to run
"autogen.sh" instead of
2005 Aug 26
0
Segmentation fault in narrowband and wideband mode
Hello,
playing a little around with speexenc/speexdec, I discovered that if
I pass the "-n" or "-w" command line option to speexenc (version
1.1.10), I get a segmentation fault.
Looking closely at the code, I found that the line:
fprintf (stderr, "Warning: Trying to encode in %s at %d Hz.
I'll do it but I suggest you try ultra-wideband instead\n",
2005 Nov 29
0
cheb_poly_eva using Clenshaw's recurrence formula
Hello,
Matthieu Poullet schrieb:
> static float cheb_poly_eva(spx_word32_t *coef, float x, int m, char *stack)
> {
> int k;
> float b0, b1, tmp;
> int m2=m>>1;
>
> /* Initial conditions */
> b0=0; /* b_(m+1) */
> b1=0; /* b_(m+2) */
>
> x*=2;
>
> /* Calculate the b_(k) */
> for(k=m2;k>0;k--)
> {
> tmp=b0;
2006 Sep 11
0
Speaker/Language-etc dependency of encoded data
Hello,
I noticed that for one specific Speaker, there are codebook entries in
all codebooks, that "fit" the speaker.
So if one had a look at a histogram of the used codebook line numbers
for one speaker, the histograms would look very much the same for
different speech samples (of course, the speech samples should be long
enough, more than a minute of speech ought to be sufficient).
I