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2000 Sep 13
3
Lossless video codec
I know this probably transcends the scope of the current aims of Ogg video, but one thing I'd consider extremely useful is a lossless video compressor. There are a few of them out there (e.g. PICVideo's lossless wavelet codec) but I've found no free ones so far. The primary use would be for storage of video clips that would be too cumbersome to store as raw frames but still require
2004 Aug 18
0
Errors when running wondershaper
I''m trying to run wondershaper in my suse 9.1 box. However, I''m getting these errors: # /etc/init.d/wondershaper restart Shutting down wondershaper Starting wondershaper Cannot find device "root" Error: Qdisc "1:" is classless. Error: Qdisc "1:1" is classless. Error: Qdisc "1:1" is classless. Error: Qdisc "1:1" is classless.
2012 Nov 29
13
Fwd: Maintaining capacity during deploys
We''re using unicornctl restart with the default before/after hook behavior, which is to reap old Unicorn workers via SIGQUIT after the new one has finished booting. Unfortunately, while the new workers are forking and begin processing requests, we''re still seeing significant spikes in our haproxy request queue. It seems as if after we restart, the unwarmed workers get swamped by
2010 Dec 11
1
the naming of "Unicorn"
In case more people are interested, I originally posted the following to ruby-core: http://mid.gmane.org/20101210190448.GA6534 at dcvr.yhbt.net Eric Wong <normalperson at yhbt.net> wrote: > zuerrong <zuerrong at gmail.com> wrote: > > 2010/12/10 Tony Arcieri <tony.arcieri at medioh.com>: > > > And Unicorns are fantastical mythical creatures! > > > >
2002 Oct 16
3
flowid - classid ?
root@Delta:~# tc filter add dev ppp0 parent 1:1 flowid 1:5 protocol ip Unknown filter "flowid", hence option "1:5" is unparsable root@Delta:~# tc filter add dev ppp0 parent 1:1 classid 1:5 protocol ip Unknown filter "classid", hence option "1:5" is unparsable I don''t understand why it does not work. Can anybody explain me this problem? --
2003 Oct 04
2
htb errors, wrong patch?
I downloaded iproute2-2.4.7-now-ss010824.tar.gz and I did patched tc with the htb3.6_tc.diff from htb3.6-020525.tgz and when I try to use a htb script I get just errors. I did not patch the kernel, since I use kernel 2.4.21 and I saw on - HTB Homepage that I need to patch it only if I run version 2.4.20 or earlier. Do also need the kernel patch ? Or maybe is something else wrong? RTNETLINK
2000 May 15
1
Re: [vorbis-dev] Semi-off-topic ramblings
Tony Arcieri wrote : > I'm curious if anyone else is at all fed up with the current > state-of-affairs of media support under *IX. As things stand it's rather > a pain to add support for a new codec/framing format to an application, > and it seems like were someone to step up and design a system which > abstracts media support from end-user applications and
2014 Jun 20
5
[Bug 80300] New: [NVE7] Fails to suspend on 3.15
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80300 Priority: medium Bug ID: 80300 Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org Summary: [NVE7] Fails to suspend on 3.15 QA Contact: xorg-team at lists.x.org Severity: normal Classification: Unclassified OS: Linux (All) Reporter: e.swanson+xorgbugs at
2008 Jul 30
1
best quad core configuration?
I am purchasing a quad-core 64-bit system. My proposed configuration is an intel core duo quad with 8Gb memory and an ubuntu OS. I'm choosing ubunto because I have good local support, but it doesn't seem as well supported as debian for R. Will ubuntu limit me in any significant way? I have noticed a bias towards AMD machines among R users - are there compelling reasons to go with an
2000 Aug 09
2
WAV header (hey Mike)
So, I saw a form of wav header I didn;t know about today. It's not in my (admittedly aging) copy of the RIFF spec from M$, but it's pretty clear how to handle it (mostly in the context of OggEnc). Here's a dump with od -c: 0000000 R I F F 370 357 l 002 W A V E f m t 0000020 020 \0 \0 \0 001 \0 002 \0 D 254 \0 \0 020 261 002 \0 0000040 004 \0
2008 Jun 01
3
rbx gem
Hello. Some time ago I committed a Rubinius assembly-based HTTP parser generated from Ragel to the Rubinius git repository. Yesterday I made a Mongrel gem which installs and works on Rubinius. This basically involved commenting out anything to do with fastthread or the http11 C extension. If there''s interest in releasing a Rubinius-targeted gem, I can make changes to the Rakefile to
2013 Oct 03
2
[Bug 855] New: Can create user chains with names unparsable by iptables-restore
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=855 Summary: Can create user chains with names unparsable by iptables-restore Product: iptables Version: 1.4.x Platform: All OS/Version: Debian GNU/Linux Status: NEW Severity: minor Priority: P5 Component: iptables AssignedTo:
2006 Mar 02
0
Combining plaintext and plotmath expressions
I searched the archives and did not find a solution, so I pose this question to those well-versed in the use of plotmath and expressions. I have a list of strings in an external CSV file which I wish to use sometimes as plot axis labels and sometimes as plot titles. These strings combine plaintext and a few mathematical expressions (Greek letters, subscripts). Moreover, I sometimes need to
2009 Jan 30
1
RFE: parsable iostat and zpool layout
I would like zpool iostat to take a "-p" option to output parsable statistics with absolute counters/figures that for example could be fed to MRTG, RRD, et al. The "zpool iostat [-v] POOL 60 [N]" is great for humans but not very api-friendly; N=2 is a bit overkill and unreliable. Is this info available in kstat, or is this an RFE candidate? In Solaris10? Ditto for zpool
2000 Apr 12
1
Windows multimedia codec
I've been out of it for quite awhile, but now I'm back. I was wondering if anyone has started writing a Windows multimedia codec for vorbis. These little gems are quite useful for encoding the audio stream to be interleaved with a video stream, and MPEG 4 video/Vorbis audio would be quite useful. Tony Arcieri --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project
2000 Jul 12
1
Windows ACM codec status
What is the status of the vorbis ACM codec? I certainly hope I am not the only one with a vested interest in its development and there's been no talk of its status on the list lately. Tony Arcieri --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/
2004 Nov 22
8
Strange error!?
I was using this setup and it worked fine untill i executed up2date in Redhat and updated a lot of the packages in linux. When i run the following script i get an error, which i pasted bellow. Script i run: iptables -t mangle -A FORWARD -s 171.100.20.110 -j MARK --set-mark 28 iptables -t mangle -A POSTROUTING -s ! 171.100.20.96/27 -d 171.100.20.110 -j MARK --set-mark 29
2004 Oct 06
2
Unknown qdisc "htb", hence option "default" is unparsable
(i sent the same message from another email acount, that isn''t memberlist. sorry) Hi Everyone..!! i''m beginner in tc with htb, i''m use to limit public, and nat ip clients, i''m to add to one of my server and get this error: > tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1: htb default 10 Unknown qdisc "htb", hence option "default" is unparsable
1999 Aug 30
4
xmms plugin
Anyone else hacked together an xmms plugin for Vorbis? I took my best shot at it based on the source and some of the info I've picked up off this list... I haven't really tested it yet, but I think with a little bit more hacking it might actually work. I can put the source up if anyone wants to dink around with it, but I'd rather just clean it up a little then perhaps ask xmms if
2018 Apr 24
0
RFC: general machine-parsable backend for TableGen (e.g. JSON)
Hi Simon, that makes sense to me. Please add me on any reviews when you're done. Cheers, Nicolai On 23.04.2018 14:08, Simon Tatham via llvm-dev wrote: > Hello llvm-dev, > > Would there be any interest in adding a back end to TableGen to produce output in a general-purpose but machine-parsable format? > > At the moment, TableGen has two kinds of output option. The -gen-foo