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2005 Mar 29
2
Newby question
Hello! I'm trying to get icecast working in windows with ezstream...i know it should be easy enough to figure out lol..i'm new to icecast. i get an error from ezstream...cannot open playlist.m3u...I've made a text file called playlist.m3u and put it in the web directory of icecast...is this the right location? what do i have to put into the playlist to get it up and running? Thank
2005 Apr 01
1
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Ok here is my config file...my clients are getting connection refused...anyone know why? It runs fine...i can connect from my local machine...and stream? But internet clients get connection refused... --> - <icecast> - <limits> <sources>2</sources> </limits> - <authentication> <source-password>hackme</source-password>
2017 Aug 10
1
member server idmap config (auto)rid
Your 4.6.5. Still getting some inconsistent results. Think its yet another windows DC causing it because password server = (known good DC) seems to fix it. Still testing. On 10/08/2017 14:53, L.P.H. van Belle via samba wrote: > Hai Neil, > > Great, thanks for the feedback.. > But what what your solution? Which version are you running now? > That helps others. > > >
2008 Dec 09
3
How can I draw bars
I need to make a graphic to show problems on different parts of chromosomes (think of a graphic showing the number of frayed threads as colors along different parts of a worn out rope). I want to draw bars going from left to right across a page and color different parts of the bars in different shades. Each graphic will need to have several bars of different lenghts corresponding to the
2018 Feb 02
6
Slightly OT : newsletters, mail formatting and netiquette
Hi, This question is not exactly CentOS-related strictly speaking, but here goes. I'm running a few newsletter servers for myself and a handful of clients on public CentOS servers with PHPList. For the last twenty years or so I've followed the basic rule that mails should have no formatting whatsoever, only simple text. And now I wonder if that basic rule of netiquette also applies to
2001 Jul 07
2
Perl wrapper for libvorbisfile or stuff
Hey guys, I wrote to this list previously, saying I needed a perl module to do Ogg Vorbis tag reading / writing. People pretty much pointed me to the Ogg::Vorbis module that wrapped around libvorbisfile and I should extend that to writing streams, not only reading them. Well, awright, I thought, let's do it. Problem is, though: The download links on freshmeat are all broken and I don't
2001 Jul 07
2
Perl wrapper for libvorbisfile or stuff
Hey guys, I wrote to this list previously, saying I needed a perl module to do Ogg Vorbis tag reading / writing. People pretty much pointed me to the Ogg::Vorbis module that wrapped around libvorbisfile and I should extend that to writing streams, not only reading them. Well, awright, I thought, let's do it. Problem is, though: The download links on freshmeat are all broken and I don't
2013 Jan 05
5
Need help on dataframe
Dear R users, I came up to a problem by taking means (or other summary statistics) of a big dataframe. Suppose we do have a dataframe: ID V1 V2 V3 V4 ........................ V71 1 6 5 3 2 ........................ 3 2 3 2 2 1 ........................ 1 3 6 5 3 2 ........................ 3 4 12 15 3 2 ........................ 100
2006 May 10
1
What kind of performance can I expect?
I''m working on an app, and put it up on a server that''s basically a clone of our production server. Tailing the production log, I see "Completed in 0.05542 (18 reqs/sec)" a lot, and it''s almost always 18 req/s. I haven''t done any optimization or performance tuning yet...I just want to know what kind of performance I should expect. Is 18 req/s really
2009 Mar 07
1
preliminary nv50 wfb patch
This patch will only work with Option "EXAPixmaps" "1", and will prevent classic exa from working. Occasionally a pixmap fails to map, but that's not related to this patch. I haven't done any hardcore optimisations, but suggestions are ofcource appreciated. In my experience some benchmarks suck now (gtkperf for which had it's performance halved), and qt4 is
2011 May 29
1
Proposed Wiki Edit - /HowTos/Laptops/IBM/Thinkpad-T43
Hi all; I just installed CentOS 5.6 on my IBM ThinkPad T43 and would like to add my experiences such far. The laptop I have is a different model than the previous editor's laptop (notably, it has an ATI Mobility Radeon X300, which required special drivers from elrepo, as opposed to the Intel graphics chip in the previous editor's laptop) and I think this bears mentioning in addition to
2019 Jan 07
1
doveadm + HA
Hi I have two server directors in ring and 5 dovecot servers (2.2.36) IP for IMAP and POP3 is a VIP (keepalived) What is the best solutions to get realy HA for 5 dovecot servers ? Maby corosync+pacemeker ? But this solution is too problematic and hardcore Why I need HA ? Doveadmin is too lazy and doveadm director does not know that one machine broke down and still sends traffic
2006 Jul 25
3
Ruby hangman (was Re: List etiquette question)
"Beast" is more appropriate than you know. It''s definately Frankenstein code. (read: it ain''t pretty, but it works - some of the time). Anyway, it entertains my wife; not sure if hardcore programmers will get anything out of it or not. You might find it interesting (or pointless) that in a complete bastardization of rails'' main reason for being it
2005 Feb 24
3
Mailing list policy question
Hi all, While I was gone I thought a bit about the flame war a few weeks ago and some of the very unpleasant private emails some people decided to send me as a result, most of them demanding that I solve *their* particular problem for them. I wanted to get people's feel for what the policy should be for this mailing list. I have so far tried to limit it to the syslinux loader family
2005 Jul 14
7
SoftPhones: Bad, or just bad QoS?
Hi again, folks. I've been getting feedback from this list and elsewhere that softphones are generally not considered good enough for hardcore business use. Can someone point me to where I can find more detail on this debate? Is the problem that the technology isn't mature, that the load on the computer is too high, or simply that it doesn't work well in a poorly designed
2015 Mar 20
3
Samba 4.1 gentent, ls, no display domain user name on Primary ACDC but wbinfo -u yes
Hello friends: I hope you can help me with this I'm struggling a year ago After breaking my head migrating a server with Samba Samba 2.1 to 4.1 all stay perfect and functional. All files are in this domain controller for now, and then be moved to a domain member, "the file server". I configure the server as ADDC Samba 4.1 and up here all went well, the shares, the users, winbind,
2017 Aug 08
4
member server idmap config (auto)rid
If you use the debian package 4.5.8 is can suggest you upgrade to 4.6.5 from buster or use my 4.6.6 Go through this changelog. http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs/main/s/samba/samba_4.6.5+dfsg-8_changelog My 4.6.6 is based on 4.6.5+dfsg-6 But i cant tell much jet about clustering setups. Except this page: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Clustered_Samba And
2015 Dec 22
3
Network services start before network is up since migrating to 7.2
Yamaban wrote: > On Tue, 22 Dec 2015 14:29, James Hogarth wrote: >> On 22 December 2015 at 10:33, Sylvain CANOINE wrote >>> ----- Mail original ----- >>>> De: "Marcelo Ricardo Leitner" >>>> ?: "centos" >>>> Envoy?: Lundi 21 D?cembre 2015 21:46:10 >>>> Objet: Re: [CentOS] Network services start before network is
2015 Mar 20
2
Samba 4.1 gentent, ls, no display domain user name on Primary ACDC but wbinfo -u yes
On 20/03/15 17:32, Jhon P wrote: > I install samba 4.1 from > the sources. In Debian 7.0 "wheezy" > a year ago. > > > > > > Thanks for responding. > > > > > From: patocius at hotmail.com > To: rowlandpenny at googlemail.com > Subject: RE: [Samba] Samba 4.1 gentent, ls, no display domain user name on Primary ACDC but wbinfo -u yes > Date:
2002 Jan 10
8
How to make Vorbis popular
Ogg Vorbis is still not known by the mainstream and not widely used these days. I've been thinking about this... MP3 is so popular because people can download music for free (and thus pirating music). I recommend Vorbis to everybody I know, but most of them refuse to even try it because it's not popular (or because they are hardcore MP3 zealots), which results in a circle (little people