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2009 Sep 29
1
Using speex for gsm-efr coding
Hello,
I would like to know please whether I can use Speex for Gsm-Efr coding?
Best Regards,
Ilan Borenshtein
RT embedded engineer
ASOCS Ltd
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2008 Jun 04
1
Ferret''s Memory usage when searching.
Hello,
We are experiencing some performance problems when using Ferret and we
are trying to isolate the problem.
We have about 80 GB in Indexes for one of our clients and when a
search is performed on those indexes the application gets really slow
and eventually it stops responding. We''ve been monitoring the memory
usage, and it rises very rapidly as the indexes are been loaded.
2005 Oct 10
1
Re: About blazer, powermust and mustek
Arnaud Quette wrote:
> Anyhow, I would more see this as a merge of all these drivers, with
> some autodetection or flag/param to switch the mfr/model and maybe
> capabilities... Whatever the driver name is, a good thing would be the
> name of the protocol or something generic enough, though powermust is
> fine.
Ok, I made some minor changes to powermust, to make it less
2009 Dec 01
0
FW: FW: Using speex for gsm-efr coding
Hello,
I would like to ask please to remove all of my questions from the forum.
(see at the bottom of this email)
I was asking it by email and didn't know that it will be published in
the forum.
Thank you,
Ilan Borenshtein
________________________________
From: Ilan Borenshtein
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 2:50 PM
To: 'webmaster at xiph.org'
Subject: FW: FW: [Speex-dev]
2007 Feb 12
4
Fwd: NUT on FreeBSD
I'm forwarding this to the list, as I'm not quite sure what's going on
here. Never seen this on Linux, don't know if it is a FreeBSD thing or
not.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Herman J van der Merwe <herman@mercygate.com>
Date: Feb 11, 2007 9:50 PM
Subject: NUT on FreeBSD
To: carlos.efr@mail.telepac.pt
Hello Carlos
Maybe you can assist me with NUT 2.0.5
2007 Jun 21
2
[nut-commits] svn commit r971 - in trunk: . drivers
> Author: aquette
> Date: Thu Jun 21 07:43:46 2007
> New Revision: 971
>
> Log:
> fix communication lost status handling
>
> Modified:
> trunk/ChangeLog
> trunk/drivers/usbhid-ups.c
>
> Modified: trunk/ChangeLog
> ==============================================================================
> --- trunk/ChangeLog (original)
> +++ trunk/ChangeLog
2007 Jul 06
3
energizerups and bestups -> megatec?
Hi!
I don't know how I missed it before, but "bestups" seems to implement
mostly the same protocol as megatec. Is anybody out there using this
driver willing to try "megatec" to see if it works?
AFAIK, the only difference seems to be the command that gets the UPS
identification data ("I" on "megatec", "ID" on "bestups"), but
2007 Jul 06
3
energizerups and bestups -> megatec?
Hi!
I don't know how I missed it before, but "bestups" seems to implement
mostly the same protocol as megatec. Is anybody out there using this
driver willing to try "megatec" to see if it works?
AFAIK, the only difference seems to be the command that gets the UPS
identification data ("I" on "megatec", "ID" on "bestups"), but
2013 Aug 13
13
[PATCH v8 8/5] Add UART support and arch timer initialization for OMAP5
Since OMAP UART has a few distinct features than common 8250 UART, I
re-implemented its driver rather than porting it based on ns16550.c.
There are mainly two big differences between the implementations. First,
OMAP UART introduces the concept of register access mode, which divides
the register map into seperated space. Switching the access mode is then
necessary when configuring it. Second, THRE
2003 Jul 15
2
G729 quality
Does G.729 provide better voice quality than GSM?
(a question for people who have tried both)
--J.
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2010 Sep 08
4
coxph and ordinal variables?
Dear R-help members,
Apologies - I am posting on behalf of a colleague, who is a little puzzled
as STATA and R seem to be yielding different survival estimates for the same
dataset when treating a variable as ordinal. Ordered() is used to represent
an ordinal variable) I understand that R's coxph (by default) uses the Efron
approximation, whereas STATA uses (by default) the Breslow. but we
2005 May 22
4
Getting a Cisco gateway to work with Asterisk
Can anyone please help me with sample IOS commands to get a Cisco gateway
working properly with Asterisk.
I cannot get my Cisco 2801 with BRI interfaces to call into Asterisk.
The Cisco identifies itself as sip:.@datamerge.local.
I cannot figure out how to get it to identify as sip:cisco@datamerge.local.
The gateway works with other SIP servers that don't require authentication,
but
2007 Aug 13
2
[nut-commits] svn commit r1049 - in trunk: . drivers
Alexander Gordeev wrote:
> Author: agordeev-guest
> Date: Mon Aug 13 13:09:43 2007
> New Revision: 1049
>
> Log:
> drivers/megatec_usb.c: added credits to the banner message.
Is this really needed/desirable? I think this kind of information needs
to be put in the AUTHORS document. There are many more people on this
list that put a lot of effort in NUT, without claiming credit
2006 Jun 27
3
Setting MGE powershare attributes
Hi!
We have two MGE Evolution 1100 here, and I want to make use of the
powershare outlets to force a particular boot sequence on the machines
powered by them. However I'm not sure how to set those variables upon
NUT starting, without having to change the init scripts to call
"upsrw".
Is there some place where I can set them, where they can be read
automatically on startup?
One of
2004 Jun 07
4
Compiling Asterisk with G.723.1
Hello,
I am relatively new to Asterisk and I need to compile the G.723.1 codec for Asterisk. I downloaded the ITU source code, placed it in the codecs directory, but apparently Asterisk needs a rather different library than the one provided from ITU.
As I've seen in the mailing list archives, there are quite a few users who were able to compile G.723.1 in *, so, could someone kindly share it
2020 Mar 18
2
congested/busy on trunk?
ive enabled logging. aside from a realm error i see on my endpoint, im
still not sure whats up
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2007 May 26
3
[nut-commits] svn commit r924 - in trunk: . data
Does this require a new entry in scripts/hotplug/* and scripts/udev/*?
-- Peter
Alexander Gordeev wrote:
>
> Author: agordeev-guest
> Date: Sat May 26 12:04:26 2007
> New Revision: 924
>
> Log:
> data/driver.list: added SVEN Power Smart RM 2000 to the list.
>
> Modified:
> trunk/ChangeLog
> trunk/data/driver.list
>
> Modified: trunk/ChangeLog
>
2007 Nov 27
1
NUT auto-discovery [Was: Re: Nut problems with Centos and Belkin UPS]
On Nov 27, 2007 7:51 AM, Tom?? Smetana <tsmetana at redhat.com> wrote:
> As for the removal of nut from RHEL: I don't know anything else about
> the decision than you do.
Red Hat has historically provided ancient NUT versions with their
distributions (not Fedora though). I guess they decided that it was
better to ship nothing at all.
I have no idea why they did it, but if I had
2006 Apr 14
1
"make usb" fails
While trying to compile newhidups, I get this error...
carlos@rhea:~/dev/nut/svn/trunk$ make usb
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/carlos/dev/nut/svn/trunk/drivers'
gcc -I../include -O -Wall -Wsign-compare -c newhidups.c
In file included from newhidups.c:25:
libhid.h:46: error: syntax error before "u_int16_t"
libhid.h:46: warning: useless keyword or type name in empty declaration
2007 Jan 06
1
broken spec files in the trunk
While making the necessary changes for removing the drivers obsoleted
by "megatec", I noticed that the ".spec" files in "/packaging" had
references to some old, nonexistant, manpages (like "powermust.8").
This means these files have been broken for a while.
I don't have any rpm-based distro installed so I can't fix them
myself. But if there's a