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2001 Jul 20
2
How do you pronounce 'Ogg Vorbis'?
Greets, Every linux user that sets up a sound card using sndconfig heres Linus pronouncing "Linux" - I confess that's how I learned to pronounce it right, until then I prononced it 'l-EYE-nucks' - I was wondering - what's the correct pronounciation of 'Ogg Vorbis'? I pronounce it 'OOOg' (a long 'O' sound or a portuguese 'U' if you must
2001 Aug 17
0
Another reason why "I Like Monty"
Greets, <off topic> This is off topic but the 'thing' made me appreciate and like Monty even more. I sat down this morning to ogg a CD I bought yesterday. So here I am, preparing to rip the thing so I login to my ripper computer run my custom ripper->encoder suite - unlike other days where I fire it up and minimize the window (I'm on an NT but I have some 5 TeraTerm/SSH
2017 Sep 28
5
[Bug 13061] New: File lost on case-insensitive file system
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13061 Bug ID: 13061 Summary: File lost on case-insensitive file system Product: rsync Version: 3.1.3 Hardware: All OS: Windows 7 Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P5 Component: core Assignee: wayned at samba.org
2019 Jun 26
10
Alternitives to Firefox...
OK, I recently ugraded to the current ESR release of Firefox for CentOS 6. And I am having problems with the user interface (basically it has become hard [for me] to use). What alternitives are there? (Chrome and Chromium are not possible with CentOS, and Chrome and Chromium are actually worse). -- Robert Heller -- 978-544-6933 Deepwoods Software -- Custom Software
2004 Dec 14
6
least sucky FXO interface?
Would anyone care to offer opinions as to the FXO interface which sucks the least :) I have an application in which it appears I must route certain calls out an analog PSTN line. Presently, I am testing an SPA-3000, but I can't seem to get the echo heard on the IP end of the call down to a non-annoying level. Any suggestions welcomed :) -Dorn
2004 Mar 02
2
Import range of cells from Excel
Dear all, I would like to import a range of cells (e.g. F10:K234) from an Excel worksheet to R. I have looked for documentation on RODBC and RDCOMClient but I was not able to find enough information to solve my problem and all the examples I have seen were dealing with an entire worksheet, not a range of cells. Thanks, Jean-Noel Jean-Noel Candau INRA - Unit? de Recherches Foresti?res
2007 May 23
3
deliver rejection message
Currently the typical rejection message is: --------- Your message was automatically rejected by Dovecot Mail Delivery Agent. The following reason was given: Quota exceeded. --------- Then there is MDN + message headers in other MIME parts. But of course there sucky clients that can't display MDNs and users get confused. Any suggestions how to improve this message? I'm not sure if the
2005 May 20
2
RE: asterisk, ztdummy, and usb (and HZ = 100 under xen ???)
> > Having HZ differ between Xen and a guest doesn''t really matter that > much. The guest will get fewer upcalls than it expects, but it will > count ten ticks for each upcall. So I doubt that thsi is your problem. > Does ztdummy use the rtc driver? I''m not sure how weel we support that > on Xen... The problem is that the ztdummy driver assumes 1000HZ, and a
2016 Dec 08
2
[OT] firefox 45.5.1
On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 12:46:43PM -0600, geo.inbox.ignored wrote: > > 2- where might i find earlier releases of 40.x? > > > > 3- if i install 40.x in path /var/lib/yum/plugins/local/, > > will i be able to roll back. > > any offers for questions 2 & 3? Short answer: Don't. Long answer: You're trying to install arbitrary versions of firefox
2003 Jan 03
2
os x and samba performance vs netatalk
Client: Dual 1GHz G4 OSX 10.2 Gig-Ethernet Server: Dual 2GHz P4 Linux 2.4.18 Raid-5 1TB Gig-Ethernet With netatalk 1.5.5 I get sustained writes of 66MB/s (yes, megabytes) With samba 2.2.7a I get sustained writes of 15MB/s I've tweaked the settings and ended up with these: socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_KEEPALIVE read raw =
2016 Jun 02
4
FYI: http
I just had to browse to a printer... and with https-use-strict at a server higher up, firefox *would* *not* let me get there. I don't see the circa-2012 printer offering https. Luckily, there was konqueror, which *did* let me go to http://<printer> I just *adore* SmartSoftware that Won't Let You Endanger Yourself.... Reminds me of Jack Williamson's old novel, The Humanoids.
2015 May 27
2
serious problem with torque
Johnny Hughes wrote: > On 05/27/2015 09:07 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> Hi, folks, >> >> The other admin updated torque without testing it on one machine, and >> we had Issues. The first I knew was when a user reported qstat >> returning >> socket_connect_unix failed: 15137 >> socket_connect_unix failed: 15137 >> socket_connect_unix
2011 Jun 08
3
what is difference between "slow initialize" and "patrol read" on RAID?
We have DELL server with MD1000 Disk array in it. O.S. is CENTOS 5.5. Recently every time MD1000 "patrol read" start I will get "media error" messages on /var/log/message file. I use MD1000 "slow initialize" to initialize "bad disk" and NO error. After "slow initialize" finish, I manually "startup patrol read". I continue get
2000 Nov 18
4
Beta3 impressions
I tested Vorbis encoder - beta3 version, and here are my thoughts: - In comparison to beta2, subtle high-frequency artifacts seem to be gone (though they were small in beta2). Good job there! :-) - Velvet.wav also sounds better, but transparent quality is reached at -b256+. - Horn.wav still sounds very sucky, mode -b256 gives ~100kbps (this is understandable because in this sample practically
2004 Dec 31
2
[LLVMdev] getDirectoryContents and renameFile needs to be implemented in Win32/Path.cpp
Indeed they weren't. It's up to date now. And now that I've done that I can't help but notice that Path.cpp is getting very Unix-centric in its interfaces, what with file permission bits and stuff. This is going to cause problems if and when LLVM is ported to other operating systems, though I have to admit it's getting difficult to name viable operating systems it could
2018 Dec 04
7
CR repo update disaster for my desktop.
On 4/12/18 9:06 AM, Rob Kampen wrote: > Sorry for top post, my android BlueMail will not let me insert at the bottom. > > I have found that tracker-extract seems to trigger a segfault. I note this is not updated in CR, but comes from base. Removal of tracker seems too harsh as it has dependant modules like brasero, evince, grilo, nautilus and totem. > Maybe there is an obscure
2020 Sep 10
2
Btrfs RAID-10 performance
Dne 09.09.2020 v 17:52 John Stoffel napsal(a): > Miloslav> There is a one PCIe RAID controller in a chasis. AVAGO > Miloslav> MegaRAID SAS 9361-8i. And 16x SAS 15k drives conneced to > Miloslav> it. Because the controller does not support pass-through for > Miloslav> the drives, we use 16x RAID-0 on controller. So, we get > Miloslav> /dev/sda ... /dev/sdp (roughly) in
2004 Feb 09
2
Recursive partitioning with multicollinear variables
Dear all, I would like to perform a regression tree analysis on a dataset with multicollinear variables (as climate variables often are). The questions that I am asking are: 1- Is there any particular statistical problem in using multicollinear variables in a regression tree? 2- Multicollinear variables should appear as alternate splits. Would it be more accurate to present these alternate
2004 Dec 31
0
[LLVMdev] getDirectoryContents and renameFile needs to be implemented in Win32/Path.cpp
On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 20:46, Jeff Cohen wrote: > And now that I've done that I can't help but notice that Path.cpp is > getting very Unix-centric in its interfaces, what with file permission > bits and stuff. This is going to cause problems if and when LLVM is > ported to other operating systems, though I have to admit it's getting > difficult to name viable
2009 Aug 01
2
Web Forum for SysLinux (Miller, Shao)
Hello, to quote another user, ?long time reader (practically) first time poster?. First off I must say I am not a huge forums fan myself (That is why when hpa declined boot-land?s offer I wasn?t surprised), however I do want to address some of the statements I read here, and give my two cents. ? There is another aspect to this, and that is that web forums suck for searching... it is very fast