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2010 Dec 06
2
Problems with Speex Resamplers
How much latency are we talking about? It seems that this issue cannot be easily pinpointed, but if it turns out to be related to the Speex Resampler let me know and I will put it on my task list. - Sherief -----Original Message----- From: speex-dev-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:speex-dev-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf Of Colin Guthrie Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 9:47 AM To: speex-dev at
2010 Dec 06
2
Problems with Speex Resamplers
If you can produce a simple minimal repro that exhibits this issue on some procedural signal (sine wave, etc) I'd love to look into it some more - I'm maintaining a hardened version of the Speex Resampler and would be very concerned if this bug made it into production. - Sherief -----Original Message----- From: speex-dev-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:speex-dev-bounces at xiph.org] On
2010 Dec 07
1
Problems with Speex Resamplers
'Twas brillig, and Colin Guthrie at 06/12/10 15:10 did gyre and gimble: > 'Twas brillig, and Sherief N. Farouk at 06/12/10 14:52 did gyre and gimble: >> How much latency are we talking about? It seems that this issue cannot be >> easily pinpointed, but if it turns out to be related to the Speex Resampler >> let me know and I will put it on my task list. > > Will
2010 Dec 06
0
Problems with Speex Resamplers
'Twas brillig, and Sherief N. Farouk at 06/12/10 14:29 did gyre and gimble: > If you can produce a simple minimal repro that exhibits this issue on some > procedural signal (sine wave, etc) I'd love to look into it some more - I'm > maintaining a hardened version of the Speex Resampler and would be very > concerned if this bug made it into production. Well at present,
2008 Dec 24
3
[ANNOUNCE] Compiz feature branch compiz++
Hi, I've currently pushed a new branch called "compiz++" to the freedesktop repository, with some features I've been working on during last months. Because most of the features also require (BIG) changes to the plugins, I've decided to put them all together. - No direct access to member variables: Everything is now done with getter and setter functions. This helps with
2007 Feb 14
2
File into database migration
Hi, I am trying to figure out an approach to load in our initial data into our database. I have written some load_data migrations which populate a lot of the stuff, how some of the database items are images etc and I am trying to figure out how to approach added them to the database during a rake db:migrate I am thinking if I store the files in a folder off the RAILS_ROOT I should be able to
2010 Dec 03
0
Problems with Speex Resamplers
Hi Everyone, Just wanted to let people know that we've uncovered some problems with the speex resamplers in PulseAudio The problem generally manifests itself when having the following setup. * Server Sample Rate: 44100 * Resampler: speex-* (both fixed and float) * Playing a 48000 stream The problem only really manifests itself in the first 500ms or so of the stream and then generally
2008 Aug 12
2
pdbedit will only add users to the local machine domain, not the global domain
Hello all, When I try to add a user to my secrets.tdb file on my Samba 3.2.0 PDC, the users are always added under the local machine domain, not the global domain. That is, if my PDC machine name is srv1, and it is PDC for the domain DOM1, then whenever I add a user using "pdbedit -a -u username", then that user gets placed under the local domain SRV1, not the global domain DOM1. So my
2002 Sep 04
3
RedHat kickstart with PXELINUX
We are attempting to setup an automated system to build some Linux systems. We have utilised the PXELINUX bootloader after encountering the PXE 512Kb limit with bootp. We now have another issue which you may have already run into. In the DHCP configuration we specify pxelinux.0 as the bootfile, this works reasonable well, we call the Redhat vmlinuz and initrd.img files within the
2011 Aug 11
6
Vanishing facts
Hello all, I am running puppet 2.7.1 with mongrel and an apache proxy. I have been seeing an issue where it appears that the puppetmaster is completely ignoring any facts that are sent to it. When a client connects, any configuration that relies on facts shows those variables as being empty strings. (I have been testing this with a simple notify resource that prints out the IP address and the
2007 Apr 18
2
[Bridge] I want to RTFM -- so where's the FM?
Hi all, I'm looking for documentation about the internals of the bridging software. We're putting together a new chip that incorporates, among other things, a core for a managed switch and a processor that will be running Linux. I wanted to have the Linux code (among other things) field SNMP requests and configure the managed switch. I'm hoping that it's as simple as
2012 Oct 17
6
SuSE Linux Enterprise Server OpenSSH 5.1p1 nagle issue?
I have a system in place where it appears that TCP will make a massive change in behavior mid-stream with existing SSH sessions. We noticed the issue first with an application using an SSH forward. However, we were able to rule that out by generating the same TCP characteristics by having a perl script dump text out to a terminal simulating a large data flow from the far end(ssh server) back
2023 Oct 13
2
Open SSH End-of-Life Schedule?
Sorry, I should have been more clear. Just wondering in general if there is a policy, not as any kind of library. Below are more examples from that website of tools, servers and services. It?s possible there still isn?t a timeframe but wondering about general end-of-life expectations even if there have been only cursory discussions. https://endoflife.date/ansible-core
2008 May 29
2
FFT Resampler
Ok. I did some quality tests. First off; never do quality tests with ints. I had serious problems interpreting my results until it dawned on me that the signal differences were just 0 or 1. So, after a lot of scratching my head, these are done comparing the result from the _float versions (which is how both resamplers work internally anyway). What I did was this: Load speex_wb.wav as one
2023 Oct 13
1
Open SSH End-of-Life Schedule?
Q: What type of changes, "incompatibilities" do you see, or experience, that would require something like that? Tomcat: i't s a "platform" where newer technologies (ie. JDK version N+3) could introduce unexpected problems for business apps that runs on that platform to have security for a period. Postgresql: as new features (ie. logical replication, and partitioning)
2019 Apr 24
4
Are linux distros redundant?
On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 10:18:40AM -0400, mark wrote: > > Nope. Well... actually, my manager's talking about Ubuntu or maybe even > FreeBSD. He's *extremely* upset with RH being so slow - 8 should have been > out for some time, for one, and a lot of 7, even with SCL, is far behind, It should have been? Says who? John -- You may know how little God thinks of
2024 Mar 02
1
installation: while running make, unable to run pdflatex on 'NEWS.tex'
? Fri, 1 Mar 2024 10:46:53 -0500 Benjamin Tyner <btyner at gmail.com> ?????: > my platform info: > > Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit) > Running under: Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS Quick things first: have you installed all the build-dependencies? apt build-dep r-base (maybe with --install-suggests? haven't tried that in a while) should do that. In particular, the build
2009 Sep 03
1
odd dovecot / spampal interaction
[Apologies if you've seen this message twice. I originally sent it from another e-mail account but it never seemed to appear on the list for me.] Apologies if this has been mentioned before. I've searched quite a few of the archives, but haven't found an answer. I've just installed dovecot 1.1.6 on my qnap server, and have found an odd interaction with spampal that I've not
2007 Aug 30
15
ZFS, XFS, and EXT4 compared
I have a lot of people whispering "zfs" in my virtual ear these days, and at the same time I have an irrational attachment to xfs based entirely on its lack of the 32000 subdirectory limit. I''m not afraid of ext4''s newness, since really a lot of that stuff has been in Lustre for years. So a-benchmarking I went. Results at the bottom:
2023 Oct 10
1
Open SSH End-of-Life Schedule?
Is there any kind of published end-of-life schedule/expectations the OpenSSH community maintains that could be reflected on a site like of https://endoflife.date/ Example of OpenSSL: https://endoflife.date/openssl -- Jeremy Guthrie Sr Technical Architect - DevOps, Automation & Orchestration 5525 Nobel Dr Suite 200 | Fitchburg, WI 53711 Time Zone: US-Central Phone: 608.298.1061 ECC: