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2008 Sep 09
3
sort by value fails
hi all, i want use sort_by_value to sort by "username". so in the indexing process i add the value i want sort by as value (lang is php) $document->add_value(0, 'value'); when i sort i got all specialchars at the beginning ? ? ? alf the values be indexed as utf8. what do i wrong? any suggestions? regards, sven
2006 May 10
2
ruby bindings odds and ends
In the Ruby bindings, set_X and get_X are renamed to remove the get/set, so MSet::get_matches_estimated() becomes a read-only property (if I have my terminology right) of the Ruby MSet class called matches_estimated. This matches how a Ruby programmer would expect a class to be designed. I was looking through the getters and setters list. I wonder if a few entries shouldn't be there, (the
2004 Jul 23
1
routing mail on a different gateway
Hi, I have a linux box with two dsl modems on it (connection is done via pppoe), I''m trying to route default traffic on the primary connection (ppp0) and mail traffic on another one (ppp1). This traffic will come from the localhost. I run Slackware 9.1 (Kernel 2.4.22), recompiled with necessary options for using iproute2. According to the advanced routing howto, I did the following
2004 Aug 06
2
@Christian Buchner: speex acm & netmeeting
> Yes! It works! I tried mono 8kbit 8khz Q3 and it seems to work! I am > currently talking to a friend, both ends using Speex! > Sound Quality is not as good as speeak freely@adpvm, but it uses only > quarter of bandwidth and for that the quality is not bad. Perhaps I'll > try Q4, as well. Q4 and Q3 seem to produce the same results. Internally speex is controlled by tables
2009 Aug 22
1
Patton smartnode 463x (BRI) 25ms tail echo cancellation
Hi all We use pci/pci-e BRI cards in our installations. Due to echo problems (that was before Oslec and others), we quickly switched to cards with hardware-based EC. So we use exclusively Digium B410p cards that provide 64ms tail EC. For several reasons we'd like to switch to external BRI gateways like the Patton smartnodes (the price is getting really close to a B410p). I'm
2004 Oct 29
5
hfsc scheduler
hi all, long time since i posted on the list. just wondering if anybody has played around with hfsc and if so could he/she share their info on it thanks adrian -- To mess up a Linux box, you need to work at it; to mess up your Windows box, you just need to work on it. _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl
2018 Mar 28
2
Fwd: netCDF to GeoTIFF by layer in r
Hi I have a netCDF file of volumetric soil water content at four different soil layers and want to convert each soil layer in the netCDF file to a GeoTIFF layer. This code converts the netCDF file to one GeoTIFF layer, i.e. unclear which soil depth. file.nc <- "C:/Soil_Weather_data/Agro/VMC21/VMC21.nc" file.tiff <- "C:/Soil_Weather_data/Agro /VMC21/VMC21" importnetcdf
2007 Jan 17
1
restricting bandwidth using TC
Hello, I am trying to get the TC command to work on our debian box to limit traffic in and out to 12 Meg. The command I am using is: tc qdisc add dev eth0 root tbf rate 12000kbit latency 25ms burst 1600 tc qdisc add dev eth1 root tbf rate 12000kbit latency 25ms burst 1600 The problem I am having is that the bandwidth exceeds the 12 Meg by almost 5 Meg. Any help is appreciated.
2018 Mar 28
0
netCDF to GeoTIFF by layer in r
Hi Ahmed, When reading from a ncdf file you can use the 'varname', 'lvar' and 'level' arguments - see the 'Details' section in the docs https://www.rdocumentation.org/packages/raster/versions/2.6-7/topics/raster <https://www.rdocumentation.org/packages/raster/versions/2.6-7/topics/raster> We can't tell what is in the ncdf file from what you report other
2014 Mar 26
6
Numbers hackers call
I see a lot of attempts by hackers to call 00972595301123? or 011972595115207? or variations but that same 972595 is often present. Can someone break down that dial string with an explanation? The 011 look like an overseas call (from Americas), while the 972595XXXXXX is unclear... -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2004 Aug 06
2
@Christian Buchner: speex acm & netmeeting
Hi, > I can't tell why. Try to register mode 8kHz Mono mode Q3 or Q4 for Ok, I will try it. I tried 16kHz Q3 mono at 9,8kbit. > and upwards use 2 frames. All this is defined in codec.c in the > QualityInfo[] table. Oh OK. I looked a bit in the sources, but it was too confusing for me. ;-) > I would be interested in seeing the code for registering the Speex codec > with
2014 Mar 26
7
[LLVMdev] Lots of regtest failures on PPC64/Linux
Hi, Recent trunk has a lot of failures on PPC64/Linux. One seems to be crash with a backtrace like: [ 3149s] -- [ 3149s] 0 libLLVMSupport.so 0x00003fff7ed0b864 llvm::sys::PrintStackTrace(_IO_FILE*) + 4294746876 [ 3149s] 1 libLLVMSupport.so 0x00003fff7ed0bb1c [ 3149s] 2 libLLVMSupport.so 0x00003fff7ed0c520 [ 3149s] 3 linux-vdso64.so.1 0x00003fff7f7b0478 __kernel_sigtramp_rt64 + 0 [ 3149s] 4
2010 Mar 12
4
Can not enable sip debug because CLI flooded
Hello list, I have nat=no and qualify=no in my sip peer definition and still my CLI is flooded with : [Mar 12 10:17:26] NOTICE[20278]: chan_sip.c:12985 handle_response_peerpoke: Peer 'mysippeer' is now Reachable. (30ms / 2000ms) [Mar 12 10:17:26] NOTICE[20278]: chan_sip.c:12985 handle_response_peerpoke: Peer 'mysippeer' is now Reachable. (24ms / 2000ms) [Mar 12 10:17:26]
2014 Mar 26
0
Incorrect Values From usbhid-ups
On Mar 23, 2014, at 11:12 PM, Bill S wrote: > The output of the driver is below. The incorrect voltage of 136 is > shown at 0.265256. It should match input voltage of 119 as shown at > 0.265219 but it doesn't. The voltages displayed on the UPS LCD panel > information however are equal and match the input voltage provided by > the driver. There might be other incorrect
2007 Feb 07
3
Diagnosing poor call quality
Greetings list, We have an issue with call quality at 2 sites where the users (4 Elmeg IP290s at one site, 2 SPA942s at the other) do not have an asterisk box on-site. Each site has an 8mb down/448k up ADSL connection and the phones connect via SIP to an asterisk box in a datacentre using g729. The asterisk box in the datacentre connects to our other asterisk boxes providing pstn connectivity
2018 Mar 28
2
[PATCH] vhost-net: add time limitation for tx polling(Internet mail)
On 2018?03?28? 12:01, haibinzhang(???) wrote: > On 2018?03?27? 19:26, Jason wrote > On 2018?03?27? 17:12, haibinzhang wrote: >>> handle_tx() will delay rx for a long time when busy tx polling udp packets >>> with short length(ie: 1byte udp payload), because setting VHOST_NET_WEIGHT >>> takes into account only sent-bytes but no time. >> Interesting. >>
2018 Mar 28
2
[PATCH] vhost-net: add time limitation for tx polling(Internet mail)
On 2018?03?28? 12:01, haibinzhang(???) wrote: > On 2018?03?27? 19:26, Jason wrote > On 2018?03?27? 17:12, haibinzhang wrote: >>> handle_tx() will delay rx for a long time when busy tx polling udp packets >>> with short length(ie: 1byte udp payload), because setting VHOST_NET_WEIGHT >>> takes into account only sent-bytes but no time. >> Interesting. >>
2010 Sep 08
2
Problem with new AEX800 card dying because of interrupt problems
Hello I purchased an AEX800 card to replace the ageing cheap channel bank/T1 card solution a few months ago, assuming that it would be a more robust solution for my small scale phone system. However, it appears to be anything but that. Originally implemented as a XEN dom-u virtual machine on a large server class machine, using PCI passthrough to pass the AEX800 and a small older TDM400, then
2014 Mar 26
1
Strange dropped calls
Hi all, I have a user who is reporting dropped calls at his site. We don't have any other users complaining of this. So far, this is what we know: 1. The manager bought all new Polycom phones. (POE) 2. They replaced the network switch with a POE version. 3. It's not just one or two of the phones that have problems. 4. It doesn't matter if they use the headset or the cordless
2014 Mar 26
2
[LLVMdev] Lots of regtest failures on PPC64/Linux
Hi Hal, On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 3:17 PM, Hal Finkel <hfinkel at anl.gov> wrote: > İsmail, > > These are self-hosted builds? It seems like a lot of crashes in > llvm::sys::AtomicIncrement. Yes. stage1 clang is used in stage2. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: