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2009 Jun 08
2
libogg++ release 1.1.0
On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 00:12 +1000, Silvia Pfeiffer wrote: > On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 6:23 AM, ter<et at ihear.com> wrote: > >> If you are creating multitrack Ogg files, they should contain a > >> skeleton track to identify the different contained tracks. > >> http://wiki.xiph.org/OggSkeleton > > ALingA is a multitrack format > >
2000 Nov 21
0
Repost: PATCH: OpenSSH-2.3.0p1: specfile trivia
This doesn't appear to have made it to the list (although i still appear to be subscribed...). Bcc'ed to Damien for good measure. -- jim knoble | jmknoble at jmknoble.cx | http://www.jmknoble.cx/ -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Jim Knoble <jmknoble at jmknoble.cx> Subject: PATCH: OpenSSH-2.3.0p1: specfile trivia Date: Sun, 19 Nov
2003 Dec 03
0
Trivia Winners
Dear Valued Customers, Last evenings mailer went out to all of you. Half of you received it, and half of you received a blank email. We re-sent the email to all of you again this morning. So we have decided to have two winners, one for last evening and one for today's mailer. We are very sorry for the problems; the new mailing system isn't perfect. Trivia Question: What movie star
2009 Jun 05
2
libogg++ release 1.1.0
(Sorry, Sylvia, about the duplicate, hit the wrong reply button.) On Fri, 2009-06-05 at 08:07 +1000, Silvia Pfeiffer wrote: > Hi Elaine, > > I flipped through some of the code but wasn't really about to > determine this: Do you also support Skeleton in libogg++ ? Hi, Silvia. I studied your multi-track work when I was working on ALingA. It was a valuable guide. No, libogg++ tries
2008 Mar 05
4
Unable to mount using sec=none and mount.cifs
I'm attempting to mount a CIFS share with the following stipulations: 1. I must have the UNIX extensions (specfically, symlinks). 2. I must use plaintext authentication (don't ask). I've recompiled the cifs kernel module to allow plaintext authentication, using the stock Ubuntu 7.10 kernel (2.6.22.9c). My /etc/fstab line looks like... //superman/www-pub
2006 Jul 04
7
inverse of eval() ?
I''m trying to figure out how to turn a string into an object. Can anyone point me? Here''s some background. Here''s the part of what I''m trying to do that works. ------------------------------------- @ford = [''mustang'', ''pinto''] make = ''@ford'' puts eval(make) --> produces mustang pinto
2007 Sep 11
7
compression=on and zpool attach
I''ve got 12Gb or so of db+web in a zone on a ZFS filesystem on a mirrored zpool. Noticed during some performance testing today that its i/o bound but using hardly any CPU, so I thought turning on compression would be a quick win. I know I''ll have to copy files for existing data to be compressed, so I was going to make a new filesystem, enable compression and rysnc everything in,
2007 Nov 27
4
DTrace unconference?
All, With Jon Haslam''s exciting news about the DTrace doc wiki (if you haven''t seen it yet, make your way to http://wikis.sun.com/display/DTrace), and with some of the discussion with the Apple folks, I''m wondering if the time isn''t right for something of a DTrace summit, perhaps as an unconference. The idea here would not be a DTrace user group (though that
2005 Dec 22
9
truncating aggregation output only
Hello dtrace-discuss, Sometimes I want to run a script for some time and every n second output N top entries. trunc() isn''t suitable here as it also removed keys/values. I want it ''coz over time if I use sum() entries which are normally truncated can actually get to top over a time. Maybe printa() extension, something like: printa(@b[10]) - to output top 10? --
2006 Sep 20
5
multiple lines and plot
Hi. Please, how can I put together 2 or more lines at the same scatterplot ? Example: measures of protein intake (quantitative) of 4 children over 30 days, by day. How to plot all children at same graphic: Protein X Time ? Is there any command like "overlay" ? Thank you, Mauricio
2005 Sep 15
10
Can I use printa() for printing multiple agg regations?
Hi Bryan, > Does that sit well with everyone? Seems fine to me. Just revisiting one of Dragan''s points, though (sorry if I missed the answer) - is there a reason for making this global (via a #pragma) rather than, say, simply providing two functions which print in the different orders? e.g. printa() for sort by sample, printak() for sort by key. My reason for wanting to do both in
2010 Jul 28
4
zfs allow does not work for rpool
I am trying to give a general user permissions to create zfs filesystems in the rpool. zpool set=delegation=on rpool zfs allow <user> create rpool both run without any issues. zfs allow rpool reports the user does have create permissions. zfs create rpool/test cannot create rpool/test : permission denied. Can you not allow to the rpool? -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
2005 Oct 31
11
Aggregation elements
Howdy, Is there a method to get the number of elements in an aggregation? Are the results stored in an aggregation guaranteed to be in any type of order? Thanks for any insight, - Ryan -- UNIX Administrator http://daemons.net/~matty
2012 Jul 11
3
unable to subtract dates in R
Hi, I wanted to calculate the age of people in my dataset by subtracting the individual's date of birth from their intake into a program. After several hours, searches of help archives, and the downloading of lubiridate, I have had no luck with this. Below is the code I used. > intakeDS$DOB <- as.character(intakeDS$DOB) > intakeDS$DOB <- as.Date(intakeDS$DOB,
2016 Mar 31
2
Asterisk 13 - Call Bridge issue.
I have the following senerio. Call file calls 1st party. When connected give called party option to connect to second party. Issue Dial to second party. Caller answers and the two are bridged together. My issue is that 4 out of 5 calls fail to bridge the audio. Am I missing something or is there some kind of bug? Here is my test dialplan ;Dialer Base Code Files. ;Variables
2005 Jul 28
3
speculative tracing on nevada builds ?
Hi, Has something related to speculative tracing changed between s10 FCS and the more recent nevada builds ? I was trying the specopen.d script from the Dtrace guide on a nevada machine and it failed with : dtrace: failed to enable ''./spec.d'': DIF program content is invalid To try and narrow things down a bit I wrote the following short script. This works fine on s10, but
2014 Sep 02
1
Verbose readout
Hello, This is my first post to this mailing list. I have disks set up: disk 1: windows 8.1 pro (entire disk) disk 2: openSUSE 13.1 - 1 partition, storage on partition 2 disk 3: Fedora 20 - 1 partition, storage on partition 2 disk 4: CentOS 7 (entire disk) My grub2 screen is located on disk 2 and has openSUSE logo and screen. All operating systems start from this grub screen just fine. When I
2006 Apr 05
23
DTrace as a security tool / http://systrace.org
I''d like to see if we can use DTrace to as the kernel implementation of the BSD systrace security policy system (http://www.systrace.org). I don''t really want to port systrace to Solaris because I think with DTrace we already have all the necessary in kernel hooks to do this. With systrace you express things like: "httpd can bind to port 80 but not any other port, it
2012 Jan 30
3
lm_sensors
Hi all :) Using lm_sensors, I can see few temperature indicator. M/B Temp: +39?C (low = +15?C, high = +40?C) sensor = thermistor CPU Temp: +33?C (low = +15?C, high = +45?C) sensor = thermistor Temp3: +53?C (low = +15?C, high = +45?C) sensor = diode What is that Temp3? It's the hottest. Which one is the best to use if I want to use lm_sensor as a general
2005 Sep 11
8
DTrace vs truss
G''Day Folks, I''ve finally typed up my classic DTrace demo, which I use to introduce people to DTrace (I delivered this at SOSUG#1), http://www.brendangregg.com/DTrace/dtracevstruss.html Here I create a fault and show the difficulty in analysing it using previous tools. Then I compare the impact of analysing the problem using both DTrace and truss. DTrace wins (a lot!).