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2003 Feb 05
3
Ear damage by compressed audio?
I can't tell whether this is really serious: http://www.informatik.fh-hamburg.de/~windle_c/Logologie/MP3-Gefahr/MP3-risk.html Some comments please! <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe'
2010 Jun 21
3
an intresting question
ok so the wine team tries to create a windows like emulation by rewriting the DLLS right? so what happens if i copy all the windows files from a friend will it work?
2009 Mar 02
0
an intresting problem
Dear all, I have compiled dovecot.When i use dovecot --build-options , i receive following messages: ------------------------------------------------ debian:/home/mohsen# dovecot --build-options Build options: ioloop=epoll notify=inotify ipv6 openssl Mail storages: maildir mbox dbox cydir raw SQL drivers: Passdb: checkpassword vpopmail Userdb: prefetch static vpopmail
2003 Aug 22
10
Intresting.. hrm
And it runs linux. http://www.zip4x4.com/ZIP4x4.htm Anyone seen one? bkw
2004 Feb 25
4
dial plan question
Hi, I have a basic dial plan question; Here is the scenario. Call comes through IAX and my * authenticate, then collect the digits and dials out, simple :). Here is the dial plan; [did-in] ;for did callers exten => 866219xxxx,1,Ringing exten => 866219xxxx,2,Wait,4 exten => 866219xxxx,3,Answer exten => 866219xxxx,4,Authenticate(/etc/asterisk/authenticate.txt|a) exten =>
2012 Jul 02
4
[LLVMdev] PROPOSAL: LLVM_FALLTHROUGH macro for intended fall-throughs between switch cases
Hi llvmdev, llvm-commits, There was a discussion on this topic a while ago, and now I've decided to make a formal proposal and post it here. I propose to add the LLVM_FALLTHROUGH macro for specifying intended fall-through locations between switch cases. *INTRODUCTION* The switch construct of C/C++ languages allows fall-throughs between switch labels when control flow is not directed
2004 Dec 14
5
sort() leaves row names unaffected
Hello, I wonder if I ran into a bug. If I do summary(df1$X1) -> df1.y df1.y a b c d e [1,] 50.74627 8.955224 17.91045 19.40299 2.985075 sort(df1.y) a b c d e [1,] 2.985075 8.955224 17.91045 19.40299 50.74627 my numbers are sorted but do not anymore correspond to the rownames. For me it is counterintuitive that solely the numbers are sorted and not the names. Is
2019 Jan 05
2
Interaction with Windows bootloader
> syslinux[64].exe -i -f c: bootsecfile.bss > > This should have been the form for your desire as specifying the > filename should have told it to create the BSS instead of writing it > to the VBR. Being the "fixed" HDD instead of a removable drive like a > USB stick, "-f" is necessary. Hmm, instead? Could this syntax be some kind of unintended oversight?
2006 Oct 18
4
Asterisk + Huawei
Hi everyone, Im having some troubles getting work Asterisk as SIP Client and a Huawei softswitch as SIP server. I already got my asterisk registered to the Huawei. Im working with a Sipura SPA 2000 registered to Asterisk. When im trying to make an incoming call from the Huawei to asterisk it rings but when i answered the call drp down inmediatly. The sip debug finally show this
2016 May 12
5
where to send patches to R source code
Hi Peter, Martin, and others, Thanks for your replies. - The bugs apply to all systems that use GNU Readline, not just Linux or Arch Linux. - Readline version 6.3 changed the signal handling so that SIGWINCH is no longer handled automatically by the library. This means it's not currently possible for people using R on e.g. Linux to resize the terminal, or at least when they do so
2020 Nov 11
2
[LLD] Support DWARF64, debug_info "sorting"
This year Igor Kudrin put in a lot of work in enabling DWARF64 support in LLVM. At Facebook we are looking into it as one of the options for handling debug information over 4gigs in production environment. One concern is that due to mix of third party libraries and llvm compiled code the final library/binary will have a mix of CU that are DWARF32/64. This is supported by DWARF format. With this
2015 May 13
4
CRAN check for package on Sparc Solaris
Dear All, The metafor package currently fails CRAN checks on Sparc Solaris: http://cran.r-project.org/web/checks/check_results_metafor.html The problem is probably due to an unintended (= stupid) use of identical() in a couple tests. I have changed that to more appropriate tests using all.equal(). However, before I resubmit the package to CRAN, I would really like to make sure that the updated
2016 Jun 21
2
[lld] support --trace-symbol option
I have submitted patch for "--trace-symbol=symbol" (alias -y symbol) option. This option provides names of all the link time modules which define and reference symbols requested by user. This helps to speed up application development by detecting references causing undefined symbols. It also helps in detecting symbols being resolved to wrong (unintended) definitions in case of
2009 Dec 11
3
`mgp[1:3]' are of differing sign (PR#14130)
Full_Name: Cornell Gonschior Version: 2.10.0 OS: Linux Submission from: (NULL) (212.201.28.40) Hi, in the introduction to R, you can find the following sentence in the par() chapter: "Use tck=0.01 and mgp=c(1,-1.5,0) for internal tick marks." I thought that's nice, because I wanted to have tick marks and tick labels inside and the axis title outside. But: > plot(z, las=1,
2015 Oct 20
2
RFC: Second draft of an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 8:24 PM, Pasi Parviainen via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > On 14.10.2015 23:36, Chandler Carruth via llvm-dev wrote: > >> * **Be welcoming.** We strive to be a community that welcomes and supports >> people of all backgrounds and identities. This includes, but is not >> limited >> to members of any race,
2019 Jan 06
2
Interaction with Windows bootloader
> On Sat, Jan 5, 2019 at 3:17 PM Ady Ady via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote: > > > > syslinux[64].exe -i -f c: bootsecfile.bss > > > > > > This should have been the form for your desire as specifying the > > > filename should have told it to create the BSS instead of writing it > > > to the VBR. Being the "fixed" HDD
2011 Sep 06
2
mac_int() does not call HMAC_CTX_init()
Last year I sent the email below describing a bug in openssh 5.6p1. I just noticed this bug still exists in 5.9p1. Probably my earlier email was treated as spam because it was in HTML format. -- Robert Dugal Team Lead SSL & PKI Group Certicom Corp. A Subsidiary of Research In Motion 4701 Tahoe Blvd., Building A Mississauga, ON L4W 0B5
2012 Nov 15
4
using ifelse to remove NA's from specific columns of a data frame containing strings and numbers
Hi everyone, I have a data frame one of whose columns is a character vector and the rest are numeric, and in debugging a script, I noticed that an ifelse call seems to be coercing the character column to a numeric column, and producing unintended values as a result. Roughly, here's what I tried to do: df: a data frame with, say, the first column as a character column and the second and
2009 Mar 02
3
FW: partial residual plots
I was advised someone might be able to help me with this. Very truly yours, Dwayne E. Culp, P.E., CFM Effective February 8, 2009, my contact information becomes: Dwayne E. Culp, P.E., CFM | JACOBS ENGINEERING GROUP : North American Infrastructure | Manager: Hydrology & Hydraulics Section | 5995 Rogerdale Road- B2047B | Houston, TX 77072 | 281-776-2109 | 832.351.7766 Fax |
2002 Dec 21
2
samba win2k network path not found error 53
Hi all, i installed the samba 2.2.2 for solaris 8 on SPARC server and trying to connect it throught win2k machine but when i use the following command: net use \\sunmachine i get the following error message system error 53 has occured The network was path not found sunmachine name is also entered in the lmhosts file. I really appreciate the quick reply. My smb.conf is attached Regards,