Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "FLAC mailing lists moving to Xiph"
2004 Sep 11
0
FLAC mailing lists moving to Xiph
The FLAC mailing lists are finally moving off of SourceForge to
Xiph.org's servers, which should cut down significantly on the
abuse and response time.
You will get one of these notification mails for each FLAC list you
were subscribed to. Please do not reply to this message; if you have
a problem with the switchover just reply to me directly.
This notification is for flac-dev. The
2004 Sep 10
1
Up2date Unknown GPG signatures
I just ran up2date on new Centos-3.1 installation and
received about 5 of these errors. Is this something
to be concerned about?
The package kernel-2.4.21-15.0.4.EL is signed with an
unknown GPG signature. Continue
The package kernel-utils-2.4-8.37.3 is signed with an
unknown GPG signature. Continue?
The package GConf2-2.2.1-4 is signed with an unknown
GPG signature. Continue?
It is using the
2004 Sep 11
0
call forwarding when busy - single pots blues
Hello,
Scottstuff.net has an example to "forward calls when
busy" to a nufone 800. My telco will allow me to do
this for a 5$/month charge. :( No luck duplicating
Scott's example, or playing with the
ChanIsAvail/cut/forward. Since everything can be done
with asterisk, can anyone slap me upside the dome?
Jay
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2004 Sep 10
2
Should FLAC join Xiph?
--- Joshua Haberman <joshua@haberman.com> wrote:
> * Josh Coalson (xflac@yahoo.com) wrote:
> > I'm kind of swamped today so I'll answer what I can get
> > away with until tonight:
> >
> > --- Joshua Haberman <joshua@haberman.com> wrote:
> > > The most interesting questions to me are ones you didn't address:
> > >
> > >
2004 Sep 10
0
Should FLAC join Xiph?
Josh Coalson <xflac@yahoo.com> wrote:
> That is the question I put before you all tonight :)
>
> (Short background, Xiph is the corp behind Vorbis and Ogg,
> among other things; see http://xiph.org/about.html . I
> think Emmett is here now so correct any of this if it's
> wrong.)
>
> I've been talking a little with Emmett Plant and Monty about
> this.
2004 Sep 10
0
Should FLAC join Xiph?
* Josh Coalson (xflac@yahoo.com) wrote:
> I'm kind of swamped today so I'll answer what I can get
> away with until tonight:
>
> --- Joshua Haberman <joshua@haberman.com> wrote:
> > The most interesting questions to me are ones you didn't address:
> >
> > 1. Will Ogg FLAC become the default manifestation of the FLAC codec?
> > If not, why
2016 Apr 21
0
Moving from samba-3.6.23-25.el6_7.x86_64 to samba-3.6.23-30.el6_7 has broken access to our MAC OS X clients
On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 03:42:47PM -0500, Karen Magee wrote:
> Also tied winbindd and that was a disaster of a
> different sort.
>
> It wouldn't use the local unix groups first, which will cause way too
> many issues.
>
> All along, however, the PCs that connect (when not trying to use
> winbindd) have consistently
> been able to connect and use
2004 Sep 10
2
Should FLAC join Xiph?
I'm kind of swamped today so I'll answer what I can get
away with until tonight:
--- Joshua Haberman <joshua@haberman.com> wrote:
> The most interesting questions to me are ones you didn't address:
>
> 1. Will Ogg FLAC become the default manifestation of the FLAC codec?
> If not, why not? What does Ogg not offer that makes it worth having
> two different file
2013 Jan 01
0
[PATCH] Added some news (including FLAC development moving to Xiph.org), replaced cvs-links by git-links and changing most links to the bug tracker with the new sourceforge link-style (for example replaced http://sourceforge.net/tracker/.... with
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developers.html | 16 ++++++++--------
documentation.html | 4 ++--
documentation_bugs.html | 2 +-
documentation_example_code.html | 2 +-
documentation_tools.html | 2 +-
download.html | 2 +-
faq.html | 2 +-
feeds/feed.rss | 31 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
2005 Mar 24
2
Toll-free DID switchover: Get status?
Hello!
I am in the middle of having a vanity toll-free DID set up. It's been 13
days now (9 business days). This is the first time I'm doing this, and
I'm not sure of the process. There has been a very weird progression of
changes on my number, from fast-busy, to a message saying that I'm calling
from a phone with restrictions (no matter *what* line I call from), to a
2004 Sep 10
3
Should FLAC join Xiph?
Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org> wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 08:11:13PM +0100, Steve Lhomme wrote:
>
> > Well, I think going GPL would be too much, only GPL softwares could use
> > the library.
>
> This is a common misconception, but entirely untrue. There are many
> free software licenses, including the BSD-style licenses, which are
> compatible with the
2004 Sep 10
9
Should FLAC join Xiph?
That is the question I put before you all tonight :)
(Short background, Xiph is the corp behind Vorbis and Ogg,
among other things; see http://xiph.org/about.html . I
think Emmett is here now so correct any of this if it's
wrong.)
I've been talking a little with Emmett Plant and Monty about
this. If it were to happen, it would mean the following:
1. FLAC would benefit from the
2003 Sep 27
4
xiph.org irc channels moving
Everybody,
We're shutting down irc.xiph.org, which has hosted our official
development and support IRC channels for the past couple of years.
The main channels (#vorbis, #icecast, #theora, #positron) have
moved to irc.freenode.net; please go there with your support or
development questions.
We'd also like to take this opportunity to refocus the channels
on development and support.
2003 Sep 27
4
xiph.org irc channels moving
Everybody,
We're shutting down irc.xiph.org, which has hosted our official
development and support IRC channels for the past couple of years.
The main channels (#vorbis, #icecast, #theora, #positron) have
moved to irc.freenode.net; please go there with your support or
development questions.
We'd also like to take this opportunity to refocus the channels
on development and support.
2003 Sep 27
4
xiph.org irc channels moving
Everybody,
We're shutting down irc.xiph.org, which has hosted our official
development and support IRC channels for the past couple of years.
The main channels (#vorbis, #icecast, #theora, #positron) have
moved to irc.freenode.net; please go there with your support or
development questions.
We'd also like to take this opportunity to refocus the channels
on development and support.
2003 Sep 27
4
xiph.org irc channels moving
Everybody,
We're shutting down irc.xiph.org, which has hosted our official
development and support IRC channels for the past couple of years.
The main channels (#vorbis, #icecast, #theora, #positron) have
moved to irc.freenode.net; please go there with your support or
development questions.
We'd also like to take this opportunity to refocus the channels
on development and support.
2003 Sep 27
4
xiph.org irc channels moving
Everybody,
We're shutting down irc.xiph.org, which has hosted our official
development and support IRC channels for the past couple of years.
The main channels (#vorbis, #icecast, #theora, #positron) have
moved to irc.freenode.net; please go there with your support or
development questions.
We'd also like to take this opportunity to refocus the channels
on development and support.
2003 Sep 27
4
xiph.org irc channels moving
Everybody,
We're shutting down irc.xiph.org, which has hosted our official
development and support IRC channels for the past couple of years.
The main channels (#vorbis, #icecast, #theora, #positron) have
moved to irc.freenode.net; please go there with your support or
development questions.
We'd also like to take this opportunity to refocus the channels
on development and support.
2003 Sep 27
4
xiph.org irc channels moving
Everybody,
We're shutting down irc.xiph.org, which has hosted our official
development and support IRC channels for the past couple of years.
The main channels (#vorbis, #icecast, #theora, #positron) have
moved to irc.freenode.net; please go there with your support or
development questions.
We'd also like to take this opportunity to refocus the channels
on development and support.
2004 Oct 01
3
Quicktime + FLAC?
If i could find some good documentation on quicktime, i'd probably give it a
shot... since i already have most of the infrastructure already for
directshow.
I had a look a few times for detailed info on quicktime, and it all looked
pretty painful.
Not to mention all the base media handler code provided for the sdk, says
not suitable for bitrates greater than like 32kpbs which is useless