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2018 Feb 07
0
OT - pushing database updates to web browser
Hello Gary,
> I want to develop a real time (ish) dashboard type web page showring
> extracts
> of the contents of a table. I would like any changes that occur to be
> pushed
> to the web clients rather than have the clients poll the database.
>
> Based on the fact that I have not managed to come up with a successful
> Google
> search phrase I think this may not be
2017 Sep 19
2
CentOS, PHP & OwnCloud/Nextcloud: the version dilemma
Le 19/09/2017 ? 09:48, Sorin Srbu a ?crit?:
> I agree however, everytime I want to mess with OC I get to do the php-dance...
> Irritating, but I guess that's the deal if you want the stability and
> compatibility CentOS is offering.
This may be a very far-fetched idea, but here goes. I don't know much
about Docker, just fiddled around with it a couple hours in a VM. Since
I have
2016 Dec 16
3
Looking for DirectFB 1.4.11 RPMs for 32-bit CentOS 6
Our current build process requires the directfb-1.4.11-3.el6.i686.rpm and directfb-devel-1.4.11-3.el6.i686.rpm packages, but they appear to be no longer available from the EPEL repo, and I can?t find them anywhere else either. If you have a local copy, or can point me to some other repo or web site that has these 2 RPMs, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks,
Alfred
2020 May 28
3
Re: Provide NBD via Browser over Websockets
On Thu, 28 May 2020, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 12:24:22AM +0000, Eric Wheeler wrote:
> > On Mon, 15 Oct 2018, Nir Soffer wrote:
> > > On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 9:45 PM Eric Wheeler <nbd@lists.ewheeler.net> wrote:
> > > Hello all,
> > >
> > > It might be neat to attach ISOs to KVM guests via websockets.Â
2020 May 29
2
Re: Provide NBD via Browser over Websockets
[adding qemu list]
On 5/29/20 4:37 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> Going back to the original email from 2018:
>
>> It might be neat to attach ISOs to KVM guests via websockets. Basically
>> the browser would be the NBD "server" and an NBD client would run on the
>> hypervisor, then use `virsh change-media vm1 hdc --insert /dev/nbd0` could
>> use
2020 May 28
2
Re: Provide NBD via Browser over Websockets
On Mon, 15 Oct 2018, Nir Soffer wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 9:45 PM Eric Wheeler <nbd@lists.ewheeler.net> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> It might be neat to attach ISOs to KVM guests via websockets. Basically
> the browser would be the NBD "server" and an NBD client would run on the
> hypervisor, then use `virsh change-media vm1 hdc
2015 Feb 05
3
Typically end-to-end 'delay' of live audio
Thanks. Here's bit more detail.
We have a scientific audio instrument that comes with its own audio
driver. This driver gives us Opus 'frames'. From a remote location
(typically less than 200mS round trip) we would like someone using a
browser (without a plugin) to 'hear' this device. We need the low
end-to-end delay as there is an active Video session (separate
2016 Dec 16
1
Looking for DirectFB 1.4.11 RPMs for 32-bit CentOS 6
On Dec 16, 2016, at 9:11, Timotheus Pokorra <timotheus.pokorra at solidcharity.com> wrote:
> This is how you can find them:
> I went to the package directory:
> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/package/rpms/directfb/
> They are all retired, but when you click on the builds status, you
> still see the old builds.
> click on the last build for Epel6, and you find
>
2020 May 29
2
Re: Provide NBD via Browser over Websockets
On 5/29/20 8:50 AM, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
>>> (2) You need to persuade qemu's NBD client to read from a WebSocket.
>>> I didn't really know anything about WebSockets until today but it
>>> seems as if they are a full-duplex protocol layered on top of HTTP [a].
>>> Is there a WebSocket proxy that turns WS into plain TCP (a bit like
>>>
2020 May 29
2
Re: Provide NBD via Browser over Websockets
On Fri, 29 May 2020, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 08:58:06AM -0500, Eric Blake wrote:
> > On 5/29/20 8:50 AM, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
> >
> > >>>(2) You need to persuade qemu's NBD client to read from a WebSocket.
> > >>>I didn't really know anything about WebSockets until today but it
> > >>>seems as if
2012 Jun 20
1
Websocket example out of the box failing if running at startup from Rprofile.site
Hello,
I run websockets 1.1.1 from R 2.15 without any problems. I would like
to deploy R script running automatically for all users when R is
starting from Rprofile.site like follow:
.First <- function()
{
source("C:\\R\\orig-websockets.R")
}
This script is from websockets package distribution.
The error is follow:
Error in .parse_header(x) :
2013 Apr 09
3
Real-time events with WebSockets and fallbacks?
Does Rails have anything that supports real-time events and communication
with WebSockets and gracefully fallbacks to other techniques if WebSockets
are not supported?
I would like the possibility to pub/sub events and messages for live chats
and real time notifications.
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2015 Apr 14
1
httpuv not installing on fedora 19
Hi: I'm on fedora 19 ( I know. I'm behind : ) and I'm trying to install the
httpuv library
which depends on Rcpp. When I try to install it with dependencies = TRUE,
I get the following error. ( I'm only showing the end of the install
messages. Things
go okay for a good while ).
INSTALLATION MESSAGES
#================================================================
make[1]:
2013 May 14
1
Problem with R websocket package
Hello to everybody,
I seem to be in struggle with the websockets in R. I wanted to download the
streaming data from the BitCoin exchange MtGox directly to R, but R cannot
establish the connection.
The websocket specs are defined as:
* Host: websocket.mtgox.com or socketio.mtgox.com
* Port: 80 or 443 ( ssl )
* Namespace: /mtgox (Including beginning slash)
url for more
2018 Mar 09
3
html5 icecast video source client
Five years after initially posting to this list[0], I finally completed
as browser-based video source client iceast.
The code is here:
https://gitlab.com/jamie/icecream
As Romain Beauxis responded to my initial email, webrtc was unsuitable
and websockets was the way to go. Thanks for the help!
jamie
0. http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast-dev/2013-July/002223.html
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2012 Aug 13
1
Websockets on Asterisk 11 and SipML5
Hello,
I'm trying to register a user using sipml5 on Asterisk 11. I followed the
instructions here:
http://thr3ads.net/asterisk-users/2012/08/1972342-Asterisk-Websockets
I added transport=ws to my sip.conf file:
[3002]
username=3002
secret=XXXXXXXXX
host=dynamic
type=friend
context=test
disallow=all
allow=g729
;allow=all ; Allow codecs in order of preference
allow=ilbc
2015 Jan 30
3
SSH over websockets
I must be missing the point here somehow. From my simple mind I think that
two things would be needed - first a mod, e.g., mod_sshd, or better an
addition to mod_auth and mod_proxy so that a URL could be used to initiate
contact to an sshd server elsewhere.
The mod_auth part could/should be used to verity the credentials to used -
basically setting up the VPN between ssh and httpd as ssh; the
2015 Apr 14
1
httpuv not installing on fedora 19
No, that's not it. The error is that you don't have the g++ binary installed. Undo that change and yum install gcc-c++.
On Apr 14, 2015 8:31 AM, Mark Leeds <markleeds2 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi: I'm on fedora 19 ( I know. I'm behind : ) and I'm trying to install the
> httpuv library
> which depends on Rcpp. When I try to install it with dependencies =
2015 Feb 05
3
Typically end-to-end 'delay' of live audio
I have an audio device driver for a live feed that produces Opus frames, if
I were to use icecast, what sort of real-time delay can I expect? 3-5s?
5-10s? more?
I've tried using the html5 <audio> tag directly to stream my source, but it
seems browsers like to queue-up 250K to 500K of audio 'data' before they
begin playback. That introduces a 15-30s delay depending on browser
2015 Jan 29
3
SSH over websockets
Hi all,
I can't find a working archive search for this list, so please forgive me
if this has been discussed before.
Has any thought been given to supporting websockets in the ssh client? I'm
talking about solely using a websocket as the transport layer, and leaving
the actual protocol intact, as opposed to the (to me, frankly terrifying)
idea of allowing a web server to act as an ssh