Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1200 matches similar to: "Vorbis license terms? (fwd)"
2000 Feb 17
2
Richard Stallman responds.
:)
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Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 12:41:43 -0700 (MST)
From: Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
To: greg@linuxpower.cx
Subject: Re: [vorbis-dev] Vorbis license terms? (fwd)
Would you please post something saying that this statement about
my vies is drastically mistaken:
Actually, RMS openly condemns any commercialization of software. He also
equates
2010 Oct 10
0
Fwd: Theora developer question.
Hi Beorn,
1. replace "-v 7" to "--optimize --two-pass --soft-target -V 2000" you
will get about 200MB file size with no changes in quality.
2. try to use libtheora ptalarbvorm, it is in alpha state but has some
improvements. You can find comparison here:
http://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/demo/theora/demo9.html
if you use ubuntu 10.10 you can download precompiled libtheora and
2009 Jan 28
2
For Whom the Gaza Bell Tolls -- Part 1 and 2 -- Obamas Mideast Jewish Wet Dream Team
For Whom the Gaza Bell Tolls -- Part 1
By Edmund Connelly for The Occidental Observer
January 16, 2008
?The Israelis can kill whomever they want whenever they want.?
--Paul Craig Roberts
I sometimes think that it?s pointless for Americans to talk much about recent events in Gaza because we know how it will play out ? America will do absolutely nothing to interfere with the
ongoing massacre.
2001 Sep 24
2
ext3 sources
All,
Can anyone provide me a link to the patches necessary for a 2.4.x kernel
to run (and, hopefully, a listing of the version(s) of other utilities
that are required)? Sorry to ask such a ridiculous question on a
mailing list, but the stuff @ redhat is for the 2.2.x kernel, and I
can't seem to find much in the way of a home page/ftp site/anything.
Thanks in advance.
Derek R.
--
2016 Aug 08
1
CentOS automatic installation fails with “Installation Destination” error
Hi,
I'm trying to install the centos netboot install on ppc64le platform but
automation installation(kickstart) fails with the following error:
Starting installer, one moment...
find_file: stat /proc/device-tree/chosen/bootpath, No such file or
directory
anaconda 21.48.22.56-1 for CentOS AltArch 7 started.
* installation log files are stored in /tmp during the installation
2009 Apr 12
0
Re: stale timestamp hell
Well, you're right Windoze does the same thing with my batch
file. But the timing on the editor must be different as I've
never seen the problem editing files on Windoze shares.
The captures show the problem the editor is having. In both
captures I mounted/mapped the share, opened the test file "e" and
appended a space and then saved it. The first time the editor didn't
2011 Feb 21
0
OT: R Square Help (this debate again, i know!) and The Experimental Unit
Dieter (et. al.)
I am weak and therefore yield to temptation... This is OT for R, so
stop reading and discard now if you're looking for real R Help.
(see also one inline coment below)
Mount soapbox; begin rant </
In addition to the points you made/alluded to, may I also suggest that
confusion about the nature of The Experimental Unit results in a lot
of garbage/non-replicable scientific
2002 Nov 28
0
approximate net rpc vampire HOWTO, as promised
Hi Folks,
as promised, here's what I did to get net rpc vampire working. There's
a question at the bottom that someone might be able to answer for
me. If the detail below is sane, I'll tidy it up some and submit it as
a proper HOWTO. If not, please tell me where I'm being insane :)
======================================================================
Using 'net rpc
2009 Jan 28
2
For Whom the Gaza Bell Tolls -- Part 1 and 2 -- Obamas Mideast Jewish Wet Dream Team
For Whom the Gaza Bell Tolls -- Part 1
By Edmund Connelly for The Occidental Observer
January 16, 2008
?The Israelis can kill whomever they want whenever they want.?
--Paul Craig Roberts
I sometimes think that it?s pointless for Americans to talk much about recent events in Gaza because we know how it will play out ? America will do absolutely nothing to interfere with the
ongoing massacre.
2005 Jan 26
1
ANNOUNCEMENT:NEWCallingCardApplicationforAsterisk
Areski, thank for spending the time to write it.
Thanks for taking the time to share it with us.
But, many special thanks for having to sit this MySQL vs. Postgress
bickering WAR.
GUYS, this is an Asterisk Users Mailing List.
PLEASE, take it elsewhere.
I really do want to help newbies. But about 200 messages a day is hard
to read through.
When you add another 50 to the bunch for no reason it
2006 Apr 07
8
is it worth learning ruby?
Hi all,
Does it make sense to learn Ruby if one doesn''t know html?
Or would you recommend to learn html as a base?
I''m so impressed with the Ruby on Rails demos I saw... I''d love to be
able to develop such apps
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
1998 Jan 29
0
Funding freeeware (was: R-beta: help in sept)
John Logsdon <j.logsdon at lancaster.ac.uk> wrote:
> This is a problem that has been bothering me for some time. At the
> moment, I use RedHat Linux, Octave, occasionally R and other FSF/GPL
> products. They are generally better, at least in their fundamental
> design, than the commercial versions but there is no clear mechanism to
> ensure their continued development.
2000 Feb 14
3
Vorbis license terms?
Are there any thoughts to changing the license used by Vorbis from the GPL
to the LGPL? As it stands, linking to libvorbis will taint any program. I'd
like to research using Vorbis and contribute to it, but I'm not at the
liberty to GPL the engine I'd like to link with libvorbis. The GPL prevents
me from using it. The LGPL would still protect the Vorbis code while
allowing
2000 Feb 14
3
Vorbis license terms?
Are there any thoughts to changing the license used by Vorbis from the GPL
to the LGPL? As it stands, linking to libvorbis will taint any program. I'd
like to research using Vorbis and contribute to it, but I'm not at the
liberty to GPL the engine I'd like to link with libvorbis. The GPL prevents
me from using it. The LGPL would still protect the Vorbis code while
allowing
2005 Nov 14
3
Ambisonics und OggPCM
Hi,
this message is a cross-post to the Sursound and ogg-dev mailig list.
The developers on the ogg-dev list are defining the Ogg/PCM format and
on Sursound list there discussion about Amisonics file formats recently.
I have not been able to follow both disussion, just skimmed through. But
maybe you can work together to bring Ambisonics into Ogg/PCM? :)
http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/OggPCM
2006 Mar 01
3
oggfile, skeleton and vorbis tools
(w. quotes from the xiphmeet:
<http://westfish.xiph.org/~giles/200603_meeting.txt>, I've tried to
strip it down to relevant stuff)
<xiphmont> "Is there any interest in extending vcedit/libvorbisfile to
do basic handling of Vorbis streams from concurrently multiplexed Ogg?"
< xiphmont> Yes, but that work was *also* tied to OggFile from way back
when, and one
2011 Apr 29
8
I have RHel6. How does that turn into Centos 6?
The bickering here about Centos 6 has made me wonder what is actually
legally necessary to re-distribute the RPM files that come with RHel6.
I am not starting a flame ware, I hope. I'm just curious about what
is minimally necessary go from RHel6 to another distribution. I
suppose we could discuss "Paul Linux 6" instead of Centos, if that
makes you feel more comfortable. (and not
2016 May 06
4
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
On 6 May 2016 at 22:57, Tanya Lattner <tanyalattner at llvm.org> wrote:
> The major weapon of harassers is arguing whether something is actually
> harassing. It is difficult to enforce a CoC if you have to have a month long
> nasty argument about whether it was violated. It burns out people like you.
The major weapon about enforcers is *not* wanting to argue.
Harassment is a very
2000 Jul 10
0
libao/ogg123 update: ESD (fwd)
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2010 Apr 05
2
RV: Info
Great, just looking to confirm that there is no "official" support site;
Has anyone one tried using digital rapids hardware(cards appliances) to feed
live video / audio to an icecast server?
Thanks for any feedback!
Regards,
Ben.
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