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2008 Jun 19
1
Official Nowshining WINE UPDATE THREAD (June 18 2008)
This thread is the official thread on this site/forum that will updated to show when I compiled a deb, etc.. of WINE So please check this thread after a new WINE version has been released to see if I created a deb file, etc.. and when and where to download it if the hosting site has changed.
If you don't see a newer version - please keep checking about at least once a day as it may take me
2012 Mar 08
2
Novice Alert!: odfWeave help!
Hello world,
I'm pretty new to computer code: for example, I consider it a small
victory that I (all by myself!) managed to ssh into the server at my
lab from home and copy a file onto my desktop. Be gentle. I have
primarily used R for running some pretty mid-level statistics
(creating distance matrices, manipulating graphs for pretty figures,
etc).
I'm working through Bolker's
2007 Apr 24
0
Re: just noise
> OK I finally figured out the second noise problem. It's a riddle
> wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. Judging by the somewhat odd
> structure of le_short() and be_short(), I think this keeps coming up
> over and over again. Even Apple's byte swapping macros fail under
> certain circumstances, and here's why:
Funny thing is you seem to be the first to report
2003 Nov 13
2
Couple of Questions for Australian Users!
Just a couple of questions for Aussie users/resellers!
I have only just started to look at asterisk a couple of weeks ago and
have found some very intresting discussions and some useful info on what
can and can?t be done with it and technology.
The questions i have is,
Are there people using it is Aussie?( I would say yes so prob answered
my own question ) :)
Hardware, is the digium
2015 Apr 09
0
dial out with channel variable; sub-string usage
On Wed, 08 Apr 2015 16:10:30 -0700
thufir <hawat.thufir at gmail.com> wrote:
> I want to do something like:
>
>
> exten => _NXXXNxxxxxx,1,Dial(${BABY}/${EXTEN})
> exten => _Nxxxxxx,1,Dial(${BABY}/${EXTEN})
> exten => _1NXXNxxxxxx,1,Dial(${BABY}/${EXTEN})
> exten => _011.,1,Dial(Dial({TOLL}/${EXTEN})
> exten => _9NXXXNxxxxxx,1,Dial(${BABY}/${EXTEN})
2009 Dec 10
0
mv renames the wrong file
Hi,
Using Samba 3.4.3 server on Ubuntu 9.10 (compiled myself, since Ubuntu came with Samba 3.4.0).
Sometimes, mv commands don't do what I asked for!
This morning, I was in my Videos share, in the "Movies/Baby Einstein Mozart/" directory.
(I have the share mounted locally in /mnt/samba/Videos, on the same machine where samba server runs on.)
I issued the following command:
mv
2015 Apr 08
2
dial out with channel variable; sub-string usage
I want to do something like:
exten => _NXXXNxxxxxx,1,Dial(${BABY}/${EXTEN})
exten => _Nxxxxxx,1,Dial(${BABY}/${EXTEN})
exten => _1NXXNxxxxxx,1,Dial(${BABY}/${EXTEN})
exten => _011.,1,Dial(Dial({TOLL}/${EXTEN})
exten => _9NXXXNxxxxxx,1,Dial(${BABY}/${EXTEN})
exten => _9Nxxxxxx,1,Dial(${BABY}/${EXTEN})
exten => _91NXXNxxxxxx,1,Dial(${BABY}/${EXTEN})
exten =>
2007 Apr 24
3
Re: just noise
On Apr 21, 2007, at 3:53 PM, zmorris@mac.com wrote:
> On Apr 21, 2007, at 12:36 PM, zmorris@mac.com wrote:
>
>> Hi, I tried both the stable and beta versions of the speex source
>> code download on Mac OS 10.4.9. I just do:
>>
>> ...
>>
>> However, when I play the output file, I get the header and a
>> second of audio, but the rest is just
2005 Dec 12
1
Winbind & adding users... is `useradd` being called? %u parameter?
Hi there,
This is probably a dumb question, so my apologies, but I've set up
WinBind on my my Samba box & it seems to be authenticating against the
domain, however new user accounts do not seem to be added.
`wbinfo -u` returns a list of the users on the domain and I seem to
have setup my IMAP server correctly to authenticate against that (using
PAM), as I see the following in
2015 Jul 03
1
Scalability with high density servers and proxies, TCP port limits
On Fri, 03 Jul 2015 07:05:43 +0200 Urban Loesch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 03.07.2015 um 05:14 schrieb Christian Balzer:
>
> >
> > 2. Here is where the fun starts.
> > Each IMAP session that gets proxied to the real mailbox server needs a
> > port for the outgoing connection.
> > So to support 2 million sessions we need 40 IP addresses here. Ouch.
> >
2007 Oct 10
0
linktausch offer - a special offer for http://lintian.debian.org
Hi
> My name is peter
>
> i would like to have a link exchange with your site http://lintian.debian.org>
i have many gambling ralated sites pr 3-5
> i you are intrested please send me your sites list (that if you have more than one site)
> so we castum a del that will benefit both of us
> i you are not intrested in link exchange and you are selling links from your site
>
2009 Jan 24
1
Asterisk freezes with Fixup failed on channel SIP/...<MASQ>
On a production system, running 1.4.17 (compiled from bristuff-0.4.0-test6-xr1) we had this strange issue two times in the last
weeks:
[2009-01-13 13:58:30] WARNING[1213] channel.c: Fixup failed on channel SIP/2332-081d0108<MASQ>, strange things may happen.
[2009-01-13 13:58:30] WARNING[1213] channel.c: Hangup failed! Strange things may happen!
[2009-01-13 13:58:30] WARNING[1213]
2015 Apr 13
1
dial out with channel variable; sub-string usage
On 15-04-09 12:06 PM, Chad Wallace wrote:
>> but don't know where to put those lines. I have BABY defined as
>> >channel variable:
>> >
>> >BABY = SIP/babytel_out
>> >
>> >but that seems circular, somehow.
> You put them in the context for your clients... From what you show
> below, I'd say they go in the "local_200"
2006 Apr 14
3
link_to_remote_with_overlay - Easy Ajax Overlays
People might be intrested in an article I wrote about using a helper and
some javascript to easily bring up ''Overlays'', a bit like Lightbox.
http://www.eribium.org/eribium/?p=32
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2015 Jul 03
0
Scalability with high density servers and proxies, TCP port limits
Hi,
Am 03.07.2015 um 05:14 schrieb Christian Balzer:
>
> 2. Here is where the fun starts.
> Each IMAP session that gets proxied to the real mailbox server needs a
> port for the outgoing connection.
> So to support 2 million sessions we need 40 IP addresses here. Ouch.
> And from a brief test having multiple IP addresses per server won't help
> either (Dovecot
2007 Mar 06
2
how to edit my R codes into a efficient way
Hello, Everyone,
I am a student an a new learner of R and I am trying to do my homework
in R. I have 10 files need to be read and process seperately. I really
want to write the codes into something like "macro" to save the lines
instead of repeating 10 times of similar work.
The following is part of my codes and I only extracted three lines for
each repeating section.
data.1 <-
2005 Sep 01
2
ipvolution t1 cards
Has any one used the Ipvolution tdm120 cards i am intrested to know how well it works and how well the on board dsp's work.
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2005 Feb 16
2
RE: Two questions
Karl Heyes schreef:
>On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 21:29, Murray Saul wrote:
>
>
>>I am happy using icecast/ices, but have two questions:
>>
>>1. If I was using cron to schedule a switching of a playlist, can I do
>>this without restarting icecast so that at a SPECIFIC TIME (let's say at
>>exactly 3:00 pm) a new song can be played without interupting the
2011 Sep 12
1
coxreg vs coxph: time-dependent treatment
Dear List,
After including cluster() option the coxreg (from eha package)
produces results slightly different than that of coxph (from survival)
in the following time-dependent treatment effect calculation (example
is used just to make the point). Will appreciate any explaination /
comment.
cheers,
Ehsan
############################
require(survival)
require(eha)
data(heart)
# create weights
2002 Apr 03
2
low bitrate sounding better? (20k-30k)
At SxSW I ran into the Xiph gang and someone said something in passing that the new version of Ogg Vorbis would have much-improved low-bitrate quality.
Wondering - true? Details? ETA?
At CD Baby all lo-fi soundclips are still in the SFERA format*. At 20k bitrates, they sound GREAT which is why I stick with it, but I'd much rather switch them ALL over to OGG if there was a way to make