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2005 Oct 07
1
S0 - T0 interfaces question
Hello. I am new in the area, and I have a customer asking if asterisk can connect directly to an S0 interface. Usually I only connect it to an operator using T0 or T2 interfaces. This customer has a private ISDN network, and has ISDN telephones. Then he is asking me if asterisk can connect directly to them, using an S0 interface. I don't see any reference to S0 in the digium adapters site, so
2007 Jun 04
5
Re : Samba/Winbind slow with Active Directory (Hoogstraten, Ton)
How many entries ? TDB Database is limited 250 users. -- Rodolphe ---------- Message transf?r? ---------- From: "Hoogstraten, Ton" <Ton.Hoogstraten@ingram.nl> To: <samba@lists.samba.org> Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 16:08:06 +0200 Subject: [Samba] Samba/Winbind slow with Active Directory Hi all, I'm looking for answers regarding a problem I'm having with Samba. Since a
2003 Apr 22
2
Development status?
Hello, just by curiosity, what is the current development status of theora? (TODOs, etc.) Only the documentation still left out? :-) Rodolphe --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'theora-dev-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body.
2010 Apr 20
1
zero sized messages in Maildir, corrupt filenames ?
Hi, I'm starting to see more and more duplicates in my cur directory. they seem to be a copy of an incoming mail (messages share the same date) but they appears in the client as a message without subject and without sender or body. Their filename starts with an underscore and the 4th letter is a %. The rest of the filename is random (but it also includes my hostname). Which program could
2006 Jun 27
1
usrmgr.exe "group name could not be found" error
Hello, I have the same problem this post : http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=samba&m=114881731013700&w=2 After read the solution, What can i do for an production server on next week ? samba 3.0.22 is stable version, anybody know if it fixed this bug. thanks. Rodolphe
2003 Apr 07
1
Building in a separate build tree
Hello, apparently, the following one-liner patch to automake file "lib/Makefile.am" is needed to build theora in a separate build directory. This may be convenient to build several versions of the library based on the same source tree, or just to keep the source tree clean. Note too that -I. is not needed, automake does an implicit -I$(srcdir) IIRC. <p>Rodolphe
2003 May 08
3
MMX and extended-MMX acceleration patch for encoding
Hello, attached is a gzipped patch file to the lib/mcomp.c source file of theora (as of AnonCVS current version) that implements MMX and extended-MMX optimizations in the most frequently used functions of the encoder (as shown by gprof). This is more a proof of concept than a real request for inclusion into the source tree. My personal intent was more to look deeper into the MMX instruction set
2006 Jul 02
5
What goes to Hardware ?
Hi people, As I said before: I did the IDCT to run on the FPGA. My friends from university did the Reconstruction routines running on the FPGA. I'm helping with the LoopFilter, and it is almost there. (all VHDL) I did a small profiling of the libTheora running on a Altera Stratix II device: The processor used was the NIOS II with 8Kb of data and instruction cache, branch prediction and
2014 May 14
4
[LLVMdev] Question about calling convention implementation in LLVM target
Hi, We are currently developing an LLVM target for a micro-controller, and would like our TargetLowering::LowerCall method to emit PUSH instructions (instead of STORE) to pass arguments (which would improve code density for function calls). Is there a way of keeping track of the stack pointer changes implied by the PUSH instruction to calculate the correct offsets in
2002 Dec 13
0
Lookig for a french vorbis developper
Hi, This is my first post in this list. I joined it for a little bit special reason that I'll explain. for begginning I'll briefly present myself, I'm french and most implicated in free software promotion in France, I'm working as freelance in free software system administration. No the reason why I joined vorbis-dev, I'm a member of [1]April, an association that promote
2014 Mar 14
4
[LLVMdev] Is lld the linker we need for our project ?
Hi, Thanks a lot for your answer. It seems lld is still the best solution, even if it does not work "right out of the box" for us today. We already have a solution for the "objcopy" part (added the required output format to llvm-objdump). The ScriptLayout class seems to be empty for now (on the master branch at least), but we do not need linker scripts today. All that is
2009 Feb 26
0
Virtual (server) connetion manager ?
well, If I wish to setup 3 servers (physical) with XeN and to put 3x OS images (Suse) on each with different DB, how can I control networks connection within them and also to them from other users from real world ? Of course, also I plan to made synchronization within them and physical data storage...Migration ;) So, what will be your suggestion ? What kind of manage (server) use for network
2019 Apr 25
0
: Iptables blocks out going connetion some times
Yes, I have double checked and am sure there is no IP address conflicts. Likun On 4/24/19 23:28, centos wrote: >On 4/24/19 10:31, likun wrote: >> Hello, Stephen, thank you for input. >> >> Yes, these servers have the same firewall rules, and both of them have the same problem from time to time, most of time they are good. >> >> Actually, these servers are newly
2019 Apr 26
0
: Iptables blocks out going connetion some times
Yes, I have double checked and am sure there is no IP address conflicts. Likun On 4/24/19 23:28, centos wrote: >On 4/24/19 10:31, likun wrote: >> Hello, Stephen, thank you for input. >> >> Yes, these servers have the same firewall rules, and both of them have the same problem from time to time, most of time they are good. >> >> Actually, these servers are newly
2002 Mar 14
0
Samba killing connetion
Hello, I have two samba servers setup on a test network. One is the PDC and the 2nd server is just sharing files. I can open up files on the PDC share like an access database file and it will run forever. When I try and run the same file off of the other samba server on the network it runs for 10 min just fine and then Samba will just drop the connection to the file. It no longer appears in
2019 Apr 24
0
Iptables blocks out going connetion some times
On Wed, 24 Apr 2019 at 06:01, likun <kun.li at ucarinc.com> wrote: > Hi?guys. > > There is a wierd problem with iptables recently, hopes somebody can help > me. > > I have installed Centos 7.2.1511 on a bare metal Dell server these days, > disabled firewalld and enabled iptables.services, and setup a group of very > simple rules, as the following: > > I believe
2019 Apr 24
2
答复: Iptables blocks out going connetion some times
Hello, Stephen, thank you for input. Yes, these servers have the same firewall rules, and both of them have the same problem from time to time, most of time they are good. Actually, these servers are newly installed to be used as the Glusterfs storage server, so not much data flowing at this time. >From the sysctl output, I suppose it can't be a conntrack table overflow :
2008 Apr 07
0
Translating NLMIXED in nlme
Dear All, reading an article by Rodolphe Thiebaut and Helene Jacqmin-Gadda ("Mixed models for longitudinal left-censored repeated measures") I have found this program in SAS proc nlmixed data=TEST QTOL=1E-6; parms sigsq1=0.44 ro=0.09 sigsq2=0.07 sigsqe=0.18 alpha=3.08 beta=0.43; bounds $B!](B1< ro < 1, sigsq1 sigsq2 sigsqe >= 0; pi=2*arsin(1); mu=alpha+beta*TIME+a i+b i*TIME;
2019 Apr 24
2
Iptables blocks out going connetion some times
Hi?guys. There is a wierd problem with iptables recently, hopes somebody can help me. I have installed Centos 7.2.1511 on a bare metal Dell server these days, disabled firewalld and enabled iptables.services, and setup a group of very simple rules, as the following: # iptables-save # Generated by iptables-save v1.4.21 on Tue Apr 23 09:15:14 2019 *filter :INPUT ACCEPT [0:0] :FORWARD ACCEPT
1998 Nov 10
2
File & Directory permissions
[The following is my understanding from doco and experiments - hosts Solaris 2.5.1 and Samba 1.9.18p3, client NT 4.0 - please re-use if wanted] Samba presents a DOS file permissions view to users. That is they can set the following attributes for files: Archive, Hidden and Readonly. As an ordinary user on NT 4.0 System attribute is not accessible. These attributes map as follows onto the