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2013 Jan 09
0
PESQ calculated MoS-Values for Speex
OK. Different mailing lists are set up differently. This list is unusual because your answers only go to the person who replied to you. So if you want the other people on the listserv to see your answer, you should make sure that Speex-dev at xiph.org<mailto:Speex-dev at xiph.org> is added to the TO: field of your outgoing message. Hopefully someone else will also attempt to answer your
2013 Jan 09
3
PESQ calculated MoS-Values for Speex
Hello,
I just signed up to this mailing-list (note: my first mailing list at all),
because I'm having some problems related to speex.
Let me just introduce you to what I'm doing.
I am writing a short (really short) paper about VoIP techniques, especially
audio codecs for speech.
I pointed out basic technologies behind audio codecs; vector quantization,
lpc, long-term prediction and some
2010 Feb 11
0
squid, ntlm_auth, winbind problem
Hi all,
please cc me, i'm not on the list.
Second: All google findable information about problems setting up
ntlm_auth for squid with winbind are read and checked more than
three times.
After breaking a running setup under debian squeeze, i go back to debian
lenny to circumvent the actual MIT kerberos problem[1].
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=566977#57
Now i
2010 Nov 12
3
Speex development
Hi,
Just wanted to know, is speex still being developed? I was going through the
manual and its dated December 2007 for speex version 1.2 beta 3. As far as I
can see there doesnt seem to be any new versions since then, is there any
development work on speex?
regards,
James
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1999 Nov 10
0
Re: undocumented bugs - nfsd
On Tue, Nov 09, 1999 at 11:39:39AM +0100, Mariusz Marcinkiewicz wrote:
> After reading lcamtuf's posts I decided write this one. Few months ago one
> of my friends - digit - found bug in linux nfsd daemon. I made example
> sploit about IV 1999. Now in distributions is new nfsd and nowhere was
> information about security weaknes of old version!
Well, one gets used to people
2011 Jul 01
3
Timing of banner
A user at a Windows PC uses our SSH client software (Anzio) to access a
Linux sshd. User would like the banner from the server to display BEFORE
entering a login name.
According to the SSH spec, this should be allowed. But the OpenSSH source
seems to have specifically prevented this. Is there a good reason for
this?
Regards,
....Bob Rasmussen, President, Rasmussen Software, Inc.
2010 Apr 08
1
Strange csv parsing problem
> url <- "http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41902/22240.csv"
>
> read.csv(url)[, 1]
[1] "oppose" NA "oppose" "support"
> read.csv(url, header = F)[, 1]
[1] "url"
[2] "http://maplight.org/us-congress/bill/109-hr-5825/387248"
[3] "http://maplight.org/us-congress/bill/110-hr-3546/378743"
[4]
2023 Apr 07
1
Killing the OpenSSH server doesn't cause the Windows OpenSSH client to die
It depends how you "kill" the SSH server.
If you kill it by sending it a SIGKILL signal, it will NOT notify the
client, so the client will stay running until the client discovers the
connection is broken.
What happens if you send the SSH server a SIGHUP signal? This should cause
an orderly shutdown on the server, which should notify the client, which
should cause the client to do
2008 Aug 14
0
Speex-dev Digest, Vol 49, Issue 6
Not to mention that Speex is also included in the upcoming release of Flash Player 10 (in public beta now).
Jozsef
-----Original Message-----
From: speex-dev-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:speex-dev-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf Of speex-dev-request at xiph.org
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2008 12:00 PM
To: speex-dev at xiph.org
Subject: Speex-dev Digest, Vol 49, Issue 6
Send Speex-dev mailing list
2018 Feb 27
3
Established connection timing out
I don't believe you've said: are the disconnects happening during periods
of idleness on the connection, or periods of activity? If idleness, some
device or script could be actively doing a disconnect-on-idle.
On Mon, 26 Feb 2018, Kip Warner wrote:
> Hey list,
>
> I've read the man page for both the client and server daemon, so either
> I missed something or this
2010 Oct 24
1
Optimize parameters of ODE Problem which is solved numeric
Hi,
I have a data-matrix:
> PID
sato hrs fim health
214 3 4.376430 6.582958 5
193 6 4.361825 3.138525 6
8441 6 4.205771 3.835886 7
7525 6 4.284489 3.245139 6
6806 7 4.168926 2.821833 7
5682 7 1.788707 1.212653 7
5225 6 1.651463 1.436980 7
4845 6 1.692710 1.267359 4
4552 5 1.686448 1.220539 6
2006 Mar 03
0
Important Statement to Review for Signing
(Seems to me that Icecast folks would be particularly concerned
about this. Please consider the following, lend your signatures,
and also *send it on* to appropriate interested parties. If you
are a blogger or know clueful bloggers, please try to have it
posted in a highly visible forum. -- Seth Johnson)
Hello folks,
Please review the important joint statement below, related to the
WIPO
2014 Jul 21
2
[LLVMdev] LTO type uniquing: ODR assertion failure
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 3:35 PM, Manman Ren <manman.ren at gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 1:14 PM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 10:39 AM, Manman Ren <manman.ren at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> > On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 11:32 AM, Manman Ren
2015 Oct 13
0
Opus (or Silk) and E-Model
Hi--
I'd like to calculate the MOS score (or R-factor) using the ITU-T
E-Model (see https://www.itu.int/ITU-T/studygroups/com12/emodelv1/tut.htm)
for Opus and/or Silk codecs:
- Opus NB, MB, WD, and SWB
- SILK NB, MB, WD, and SWB
However, some of the required parameters are missing, in particular:
- Bpl: packet loss robustness factor and
- Ie-eff: equipment impairment factor
Does
1997 Jul 22
0
ld.so vulnerability
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
ld.so Vulnerability
A buffer overflow problem was reported on bugtraq affecting the
ELF and a.out program loaders on Linux. This problem can possibly be
exploited by malicious users to obtain root access.
On Linux, programs linked against shared libraries execute some code
contained in /lib/ld.so (for a.out binaries) or /lib/ld-linux.so (for
ELF
2006 Mar 22
2
Controller instance variables falling in and out of scope
Very bizarre behavior has cropped up in a few spots.
# the action for viewing a blog post
def posts
@post = BlogPost.find_by_slug(params[:id], :include => :commentary)
# a breakpoint here shows @post and @post.commentary with appropriate data
redirect_to :action => ''archive'' unless @post
end
# posts.rhtml
<%= @post.inspect %> => nil
<%= render :partial
2003 Sep 05
0
RE: Re: Details (verification)
Hi,
Your message for me, Ray Rasmussen, has been sent to a screening program because
I've been getting about 100 spams per day and sticking vodoo pins into cans of spam hasn't helped.
If you want to reach me, it's easy. For this one time only - to verify that you are who you say you are., follow the instructions below. You'll be directed to a screening website and a way of signing
2003 Sep 24
0
smbmount double start - hangs process
Hello,
After an upgrade to RedHat 9 and the supplied
samba-[|commoan-|client-]2.2.7a-8.9.0 rpms we've discovered a problem with
smbmount.
It sometimes invokes itself twice and then hangs.
Sample script to test:
#!/usr/bin/perl
# testing Samba problem
print "$$\n";
`/usr/bin/smbmount //cmc-apps/settlements ./t-samba -o
2004 Aug 06
0
Memory leak in denoiser + a few questions
Bjoern,
As far as I understand it, AGC keeps the volume level of the speech
elements (i.e. gain) stable no matter how quiet or loud the input becomes-
Tom
At 10:53 AM 3/28/2004, Bjoern Rasmussen wrote:
>Hello
>
>The st->zeta pointer isn't freed in the speex_preprocess_state_destroy()
>function of the preprocess.c file (alloced in line 167). It's in Speex
>1.1.4 by
2003 Sep 24
2
3.7.1p1 and PAM
Hi,
I've spent a lot of time digging the last couple days and seen some talk about how now with 3.7.1p1 the PAM challenge response requiring keyboard interactive on the client is "right" and no longer a kludge. I understand that.
Unfortunately I've got a bunch of users who's client (www.ssh.com's client version 3.2.3) doesn't function without a kludged server.