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2016 May 11
0
access to files continues after removing user from group
On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 08:38:22PM -0500, Chad William Seys wrote:
> Hello all,
> I've noticed that removing a user from a group in /etc/group does not
> immediately prevent the user from accessing files / directories which the
> group
> still has access to.
> For example, say user 'cwseyst2' only has access to access to 'plc' if it
> is in group
2011 Sep 19
1
C55x Fixed Point PLC Stack Usage and Audio Quality
Hello everyone, I just wanted to see if anyone else is using PLC on the C55x
and having success? I am seeing some issues and was curious if I was doing
anything wrong/stupid or maybe I have found a bug?
I am using:
- the CELT library from OPUS 0.9.5 ( I checked the git repo and no check
ins have comments about PLC, I assume it hasn't been updated)
- FRAME_SIZE: 240
- PACKET_SIZE:
2008 Nov 19
1
about Speex's PLC
Thanks for the reply.
I think I'm beginning to understand but can you clarify a bit more.
1) I am confused on "trade error-free quality" part. Basically the
encoder is doing something to the encoded data by looking at
the SPEEX_SET_PLC_TUNING parameter?
2) How does the receiver side determine whether the packet loss
occured or not? It seems only way is assigning
2005 May 22
1
nsswitch not calling winbindd - suse 9.3 64 bit & Samba 3.0.14a
Hi - I have a problem that is driving me round the bend.
I have installed Suse 9.3 (64-bit) and compiled Samba 3.0.14a from source.
The server is going to be part of an ADS network so I have Kerberos
working fine and I have joined the domain ('net ads testjoin' works fine).
I have compiled and loaded the idmap_rid module and that seems to be
working fine too. wbinfo -u gives me all the
2010 Nov 30
1
PLC cpu performance badness
Hello all
Firstly thanks to everyone involved for creating CELT. It is really very
useful :-)
One of my targets is current generation Apple iPod with the fixed point
decoder (latest version from website, 0.9.1)
Based on my simple time-stamp based profiling of my running app it looks
like decoding a null buffer for PLC costs a lot more than decoding a normal
buffer. For example a standard
2011 Oct 12
1
monotonic factors
Hello all,
I have an ordered factor that I would like to include in the linear
predictor of a binomial glm, where the estimated coefficients are
constrained to be monotonic. Does anyone know how to do this? I've tried
using an ordered factor but this does not have the desired effect, an
(artificial) example of this follows;
n <- 100
strings <- sample(c("low",
2011 Apr 15
3
GLM output for deviance and loglikelihood
It has always been my understanding that deviance for GLMs is defined
by;
D = -2(loglikelihood(model) - loglikelihood(saturated model))
and this can be calculated by (or at least usually is);
D = -2(loglikelihood(model))
As is done so in the code for 'polr' by Brian Ripley (in the package
'MASS') where the -loglikehood is minimised using optim;
res <-
2013 Nov 12
1
net ads dns update
Can anyone provide me with a list of the DNS entries that are created
when you run the command 'net ads dns update' ?
Regards
Kevin Pascoe
Western Power Distribution (South West) plc / Western Power Distribution (South Wales) plc / Western Power Distribution (East Midlands) plc / Western Power Distribution (West Midlands) plc
Registered in England and Wales
Registered number:
2006 Aug 30
1
Installation of SrcStatConnectorSrv on Windows
I am trying to install SrcStatConnectorSrv(2) and rcom from local zip
files.
I have successfully downloaded both files (from CRAN for rcom CRAN Other
for SrcStatConnectorSrv) and installed rcom. However, I get the following
error message when I try to install SrcStatConnectorSrv (the version dated
21-Aug-2006:
> utils:::menuInstallLocal()
Error in gzfile(file, "r") : unable to open
2006 Feb 06
1
how to implement PLC?
hi,
i'd like to ask for a suggestion for implementing PLC (packet lost concealment).
right now, i don't have PLC applied in my application. when voice data arrive from the network, i just play it right away.
does having PLC require that you play something every interval? like if im expecting a voice packet say every 20ms, then i play something at that rate. either the packet that came
2003 Mar 07
5
Moving average
Hi,
Does anyone know if R has the functionality to calculate a simple moving
average. I cant seem
to find it in the help menu.
thanks,
Wayne
Dr Wayne R. Jones
Statistician / Research Analyst
KSS Group plc
St James''s Buildings
79 Oxford Street
Manchester M1 6SS
Tel: +44(0)161 609 4084
Mob: +44(0)7810 523 713
KSS Ltd
A division of Knowledge Support Systems Group plc
Seventh
2015 Aug 25
2
PLC Sounds Robotic - How to Implement FEC Wideband
I am specifically using Celt Wideband (48kHz) over WiFi multicast that naturally leads to lost packets and am trying to minimize the impact to the audio. I implemented PLC but the audio it produces is robotic. Have I implemented PLC correctly?
Checking the waveform it is using the previous received waveform to fill in a missing packet but not the full waveform so it has to repeat. Basically,
2002 Dec 10
1
Non-installation of Samba
Hi,
I am attempting install of samba 2.2.7 on a Sequent (IBM) Dynix 4.4.6
platform.
I downloaded the samba-latest.tar from the samba website:
samba.mirror.ac.uk/samba/download.html
Having unzipped and untarred the file, I then started as per the "how to",
very first part.
I ran "./configure" which generated a number of messages before failing as
follows:
...
...
...
2009 Jun 09
1
Read only configuration.
Hi,
I currently I have a Samba share configured as follows:
[pub_fileshare]
comment = Public fileshare
path = /u02/pub
guest ok = Yes
writeable = Yes
There is a subfolder under /u02/pub called /u02/pub/expenses/hardware
that I need to make read only. How do I do this? I am new to using
Samba.
I configured the share /u02/pub/expenses/hardware using the
configuration below. This works as it is
2003 Apr 03
1
Na handing with time series objects
Hello All,
Does anyone out there know a way to decompose time series objects with
missing values.
A simple "na.omit" will not work since it does not preserve the time
differences between succesive observations.
Thanks in advance,
Wayne
Dr Wayne R. Jones
Statistician / Research Analyst
KSS Group plc
St James''s Buildings
79 Oxford Street
Manchester M1 6SS
Tel: +44(0)161
2003 Apr 09
2
Building function libraries
HI there,
Does anyone how I can build my own library of R functions?
Regards,
Wayne
Dr Wayne R. Jones
Statistician / Research Analyst
KSS Group plc
St James's Buildings
79 Oxford Street
Manchester M1 6SS
Tel: +44(0)161 609 4084
Mob: +44(0)7810 523 713
KSS Ltd
A division of Knowledge Support Systems Group plc
Seventh Floor St James's Buildings 79 Oxford Street Manchester M1
2003 Apr 17
2
Testing for Stationarity of time series
Hi there,
Does anyone know if R has a function for testing whether a time series is
stationary??
Thanks in advance,
Wayne
Dr Wayne R. Jones
Statistician / Research Analyst
KSS Group plc
St James's Buildings
79 Oxford Street
Manchester M1 6SS
Tel: +44(0)161 609 4084
Mob: +44(0)7810 523 713
KSS Ltd
A division of Knowledge Support Systems Group plc
Seventh Floor St James's
2008 Nov 18
2
about Speex's PLC
Hi,
I have read the mailing list archives and have a question regarding PLC (packet loss concealment).
2006 Apr 26
3
DOM events not firing in IE6 with floated divs
Hi All
Not strictly Scriptaculous but I came across this whilst trying to implement
some Scriptaculous code. I am hoping some XHTML guru out there might be able
to shed some light.
If you load up the attached file in IE6, you''ll see the events only fire in
the middle section of the title bar when your over the border ! - FF1.5 is
fine..
Any thoughts / comments appreciated..
Cheers
2009 Aug 07
1
Missing plc.c file
Hi,
I've try to enable the new loss concealment code with celt-0.6.1. I've
run "configure --enable-new-plc" but I've got a missing plc.c file
while compiling. It is also missing for version 0.6.0.
Can you release this missing file?
Thank you,
Pascal
CRC