Hi,
I am trying to adapt Visual Audio Tool for the TAO( the ACE ORB) framework.
I had tried to communicate the authors of VAT at Berkeley Labs,
unfortunately they are no longer there.
I am trying to run VAT on RH7.2 and I have the following problem
I loaded the gsm files above
Tom -- I think you missed earlier emssages in this thread. The original
poster is trying to use a modem equipped with *built-in* voice to make a
phone call. The mike connects directly to the modem, and all that's needed
(I think) is a command to turn it on. Nothing is being digitized, as I
und
On Sun, 19 May 2002, Haines Brown wrote:
> I'm trying to copy a directory tree from one mounted hard disk to
> another. I want to copy the contents of a directory named "backups" on
> a secondary SCSI HD to one of the same name on an external USB mass
> storage device.
>
> The source is /mnt/sdb1
I'm trying to copy a directory tree from one mounted hard disk to
another. I want to copy the contents of a directory named "backups" on
a secondary SCSI HD to one of the same name on an external USB mass
storage device.
The source is /mnt/sdb1/storage/backups
The target is /mnt/mirror/storage/
3.2. Message Rejection and Bouncing
MTAs and MSAs MAY implement message rejection rules that rely in part
on whether the message is a submission or a relay.
For example, some sites might configure their MTA to reject all RCPT
TOs for messages that do not reference local users, and c
Hi,
> So, this ISP doesn't allow to run any server services.
then, I would change my ISP, if I'm not allowed to run my on
mail services, or whatever service.
Greets Tom
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Hi,
> > Is there perhaps something wrong?
>
> First thing i would do is try a "proven" kernel, 2.5.x i belive is development
> but there again considering the 2.5 kernel series of development is at kernel
> 2.5.11 i presume you mean 2.4.16.?
>
Kernel 2.4.18 won't run on my off-the-shelf athlon-a
Hi,
> It's likely that the modem uses some non-standard AT command to turn the
> mike on and off (in contrast to the speaker, which turns on and off with a
> long-established, standard AT command).
isn't it too much data on a maximum of 33.6kbit/s for h.323 data transfer?
Greets Tom
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Hi,
> In general I like the kiss protocol.. But it appears I have to attack from
two avenues
>
> when I go to security=user on the NT authentication side I get:
>
> [Alan@Webby Alan]$ smbclient //webby/WinShare -U Alan
> added interface ip=192.168.0.5 bcast=192.168.0.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
> Pa
On Sunday 19 May 2002 20:53, Petre Bandac wrote:
> richard,
>
> just for my general knowledge, would you please define "mail-bouncing" ?
I meant as bouncing, when a system "refuses" to accept a mail, as in
disk full no space left on device,
mail filters, reject mail from xx.xx.xx
On the otherha
richard,
just for my general knowledge, would you please define "mail-bouncing" ?
K-Mail has this command when right-clicking on an e-mail and I have also seen
many e-mails coming from some mailing-lists have in the sender's address
"bounce" too [sendmail[8113]: g4JHwLG08113: from=<[EMAIL PROT
On Sunday 19 May 2002 20:27, Marco Calistri wrote:
> On 19-May-2002 Staci wrote:
> > Not dead, just sleeping. ;)
> >
> > It seems a lot of things don't apply to me, they're
> > either too high-level or to basic, or involve
> > hardware/needs I don't have.
> >
> > sl
> >
> > --- Marco Calistri <[E
On 19-May-2002 Staci wrote:
> Not dead, just sleeping. ;)
>
> It seems a lot of things don't apply to me, they're
> either too high-level or to basic, or involve
> hardware/needs I don't have.
>
> sl
>
> --- Marco Calistri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,this list seems dead...
I'm replying
See below.
At 07:04 PM 5/19/02 +0200, =?ISO-8859-2?B?TWF0ZXVzeiCjb3Nrb3Q=?= wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>I have some idea and I have some questions:
>
>I'm using "CABLE MODEM" internet connection, I mean I have a small box
>(cable modem) which is connected with BNC cable comming from my ISP.
>My ISP is
Not dead, just sleeping. ;)
It seems a lot of things don't apply to me, they're
either too high-level or to basic, or involve
hardware/needs I don't have.
sl
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> Hi,this list seems dead...
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On Sunday 19 May 2002 17:04, Mateusz ?oskot wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have some idea and I have some questions:
>
> I'm using "CABLE MODEM" internet connection, I mean I have a small box
> (cable modem) which is connected with BNC cable comming from my ISP.
> My ISP is a bit popular in Europe (Aus
On Sunday 19 May 2002 19:17, you wrote:
> Hi Richard!
>
> On Sun, 19 May 2002, Richard Adams wrote:
> > First thing i would do is try a "proven" kernel, 2.5.x i belive is
> > development but there again considering the 2.5 kernel series of
> > development is at kernel 2.5.11 i presume you mean 2.4
Hi Richard!
On Sun, 19 May 2002, Richard Adams wrote:
> First thing i would do is try a "proven" kernel, 2.5.x i belive is development
> but there again considering the 2.5 kernel series of development is at kernel
> 2.5.11 i presume you mean 2.4.16.?
It really is 2.5.16 and that is where 2.5
On Fri, 17 May 2002, Ray Olszewski wrote:
>
> 3. I then added (in /etc/modules) the modules I neded to modprobe in at
> boot/init. That list is:
>
> # the stuff to enable ide-scsi emulation for the CD-ROM
> scsi_mod
> sr_mod scd0
> sg
> ide-scsi
>
I remember having lots of trouble getting cdr
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has anyone used rrdtool to obtain graphs, with data provided by snmpd ?
I have read the tutorials on both home sites, yet I still lack the knowledge
to get the job done. For starters I would like to monitor the traffic on one
of the network interfaces, the the CPU load and so on ...
any hints
Hello All,
I have some idea and I have some questions:
I'm using "CABLE MODEM" internet connection, I mean I have a small box
(cable modem) which is connected with BNC cable comming from my ISP.
My ISP is a bit popular in Europe (Austria, Poland, Germany etc.).
It is called CHELLO.
So, this ISP
> I alway thought process priorities range from -20 to 19 (also according to
> "man nice"). But under kernel 2.5.16 I run top and process is display with
> priority 25..
A process's nice value is not the same thing as its priority. niceness
is used in the calculation of priority, but they're not b
On Sunday 19 May 2002 14:29, Axel H. Siebenwirth wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I alway thought process priorities range from -20 to 19 (also according to
> "man nice"). But under kernel 2.5.16 I run top and process is display with
> priority 25..
>
> Is there perhaps something wrong?
First thing i would do is
Hi,
I alway thought process priorities range from -20 to 19 (also according to
"man nice"). But under kernel 2.5.16 I run top and process is display with
priority 25..
Is there perhaps something wrong?
Thank you,
Axel
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Should start showing up again at www.mail-archive.com within
the next few hours.
Don't know what happened to theaimsgroup - I'll try again.
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On Friday 17 May 2002 12:42 pm, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> At 05:35 PM 5/17/02 +0530, G Anna wrote:
> >Dear All,
> >
> >Where is the archive for this mai
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