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2005 Mar 05
0
Asterisk 1.0.3 Periodically Fails Registrations
Asterisk 1.0.3 Sayson 480i running .78 release (problem may not be Sayson specific, it's just that's what's deployed) Problem: Asterisk rejects registrations every so often even though nothing has changed either with Sayson or Asterisk configuration (and previous registrations have succeeded) SIP trace of successful registration: =============================
2008 Dec 28
7
Your thoughts on "Enterprise Rails"
Hello and happy holidays, everyone! I received the book "Enterprise Rails" by Dan Chak as a Christmas gift and started reading it; I wanted to gauge the community''s thoughts on this. Basically, Mr. Chak advocates a totally different approach to how every other Rails book/tutorial explains how to develop Rails applications. Firstly, he advocates you organize your
2016 Aug 30
0
[PATCH v8 01/18] remoteproc: st_slim_rproc: add a slimcore rproc driver
Hi Lee, Thanks for reviewing. On Tue, 30 Aug 2016, Lee Jones wrote: > On Fri, 26 Aug 2016, Peter Griffin wrote: > > > slim core is used as a basis for many IPs in the STi > > chipsets such as fdma and demux. To avoid duplicating > > the elf loading code in each device driver a slim > > rproc driver has been created. > > > > This driver is designed to
2016 Aug 26
0
[PATCH v8 01/18] remoteproc: st_slim_rproc: add a slimcore rproc driver
slim core is used as a basis for many IPs in the STi chipsets such as fdma and demux. To avoid duplicating the elf loading code in each device driver a slim rproc driver has been created. This driver is designed to be used by other device drivers such as fdma, or demux whose IP is based around a slim core. The device driver can call slim_rproc_alloc() to allocate a slim rproc and slim_rproc_put()
2016 Aug 30
4
[PATCH v8 01/18] remoteproc: st_slim_rproc: add a slimcore rproc driver
On Fri, 26 Aug 2016, Peter Griffin wrote: > slim core is used as a basis for many IPs in the STi > chipsets such as fdma and demux. To avoid duplicating > the elf loading code in each device driver a slim > rproc driver has been created. > > This driver is designed to be used by other device drivers > such as fdma, or demux whose IP is based around a slim core. > The
2016 Aug 30
4
[PATCH v8 01/18] remoteproc: st_slim_rproc: add a slimcore rproc driver
On Fri, 26 Aug 2016, Peter Griffin wrote: > slim core is used as a basis for many IPs in the STi > chipsets such as fdma and demux. To avoid duplicating > the elf loading code in each device driver a slim > rproc driver has been created. > > This driver is designed to be used by other device drivers > such as fdma, or demux whose IP is based around a slim core. > The
2000 May 31
0
X11 forwarding again
I am using the openssh-2.1.0p3-1 RPM, but i seem to have a similar problem. the debug doesn't say anything about "X11 connection uses different authentication protocol." it just kicks me out. I can't figure it out. very strange. please CC me, because i am not subscribed. thanks, e:~> echo $XAUTHORITY XAUTHORITY: Undefined variable. e:~> xauth list
2013 Jan 05
1
[LLVMdev] Compiler opt is turned off ?
I completely agree with you. The source code I wrote here has the main function and is a complete code. That's why I was expecting load/store analysis could have been incorporated across the module. Thanks. On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 10:43 PM, Daniel Berlin <dberlin at dberlin.org> wrote: > I'm not sure what you mean by "use" check. > If you compile this with LTO and
2013 Jan 04
0
[LLVMdev] Compiler opt is turned off ?
I'm not sure what you mean by "use" check. If you compile this with LTO and multiple modules, and guarantee that you have the main function, yes, you could optimize this. In all other cases, it's not possible to eliminate any of the remaining loads or stores you see, because you have no guarantee about what else could read it. Heck, a conforming implementation of printf could
2009 Aug 27
3
Help Slim Down Centos Install
Hello Everyone, I was wondering does anyone know how I can slim down Centos install, what I mean by slim down is whenever I install Centos with nothing but xen. I have all type stuff that is not needed like bluetooth and etc. This is a server, so I know that bluetooth is not need but I don't have any other menus to remove software when install from cd. So what would be the best way to slim
2005 Mar 23
1
slim server for moh
Hello, I have installed SlimServer for Windows on my desktop and Asterisk on a Red Hat Linux machine. I am able to play mp3's for music on hold when mp3s are on the Linux server, and to play streaming mp3's with Windows Media Player and Winamp on Windows using the slim server. I also have mpg123 on my Linux, apparently installed correctly, since it works for local moh. I put the
2011 Jan 08
1
Synchronizing a streaming client to the server Was: Idea to possibly improve flac?
On Jan 7, 2011, at 17:18, Paul Davis wrote: > On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Brian Willoughby > <brianw at sounds.wa.com> wrote: >> I'd like to borrow these ideas, or at >> least similarly-inspired ideas, and have FLAC streaming designed such >> that the stream can tell the playback software when to reset. > > the internals of the slim protocol does
2012 Feb 10
1
Changing the appearance of the login box
I'm the founder and lead developer of the lightweight Linux distro Swift Linux. I'm currently in the process of switching from the old antiX Linux base to the new Linux Mint Debian Edition base. The new Swift Linux will be using LightDM instead of SLiM. I've found that replacing LMDE's default GDM display manager with SLiM disables many functions (like audio). Restoring these
2005 Sep 24
2
Interesting Link...
http://visualwx.altervista.org/ A visual builder for wxWindows that purports to support Ruby. I''ll play with this some and see if I can design projects that work with wxRuby2. Roy
2016 Aug 26
0
[PATCH v8 06/18] ARM: STi: DT: STiH407: Add FDMA driver dt nodes.
These nodes are required to get the fdma driver working on STiH407 based silicon. Signed-off-by: Peter Griffin <peter.griffin at linaro.org> --- arch/arm/boot/dts/stih407-family.dtsi | 52 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 52 insertions(+) diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/dts/stih407-family.dtsi b/arch/arm/boot/dts/stih407-family.dtsi index d294e82..45cab30 100644 ---
2010 Jan 31
0
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2007 Mar 26
0
rx_fax and Asterisk 1.4.2
Hi, I have recently upgraded from Asterisk 1.2.15 to 1.4.2 and I'm experiencing trouble with rx_fax. I have followed instructions posted by Sems: http://www.sems.org/entry.asp?ENTRY_ID=197 I'm using spandsp-0.0.3pre28 and the app_rxfax and app_txfax from: http://www.soft-switch.org/downloads/snapshots/spandsp/test-apps-asterisk-1.4/ rx_fax and tx_fax are both enabled via make
2007 May 04
0
Console flooded by WARNING app_meetme messages
Hi there, One of our Asterisk 1.2 machine is experiencing problems with MeetMe. Whenever meetme runs, the console is flooded with warning messages: The messages started as "No such file or directory" and becomes "Resource temporarily unavailable". I couldn't figure out what file MeetMe might be looking for, could anyone help? May 4 08:57:38 WARNING[19032]:
2013 Jan 04
0
[LLVMdev] Compiler opt is turned off ?
Since a, b, and c are globals, how does the optimize *know* they are not used elsewhere (e.g. another module)? On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 7:49 AM, Somenath Chakraborty <some.chak at gmail.com>wrote: > Hello, > > I was trying to run few testcases and see how llvm optmizes different > scenarios. I have a small testcase like: > > > #include <stdio.h> > > >
2024 Nov 13
1
Linux desktop setup with authentication against Samba AD DC
Hi folks, I'm figuring to setup a few Linux desktops with LXDM as display manager, and with authentication against a Samba AD DC. After successful authentication, I want the authenticated user's profile to be downloaded, or preferably mapped, from a SMB server (Linux, Windows, NAS, ...), to the local Linux PC. I intend to use Debian Bookworm, with Archlinux as a secondary alternative