Hi,
After trying to split a string into fields delimited with colons and
spaces, I found this bug in how ksh(1) does substitution. The actual
behavior contradicts what other shells like bash and mksh do and also
contradicts its own manual.
Running the following on other shells (say, bash)
On 10/14/22 11:21, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> Here are the measures of the aliasing noise using sine sweeps. Check
> the figure for the 44.1kHz to 48kH conversion, the sndiod column:
>
> https://arverb.com/pub/src/
Those are interesting results, indeed. Is there a write-up about the
testing
On 15.10.2022. 9:39, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2022-10-14, Gabor LENCSE wrote:
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I am a researcher and I would like to benchmark the stateful NAT64
>> performance of OpenBSD PF.
>>
>> I use a 32-core server as DUT (Device Under Test). When I use Linux for
>> benchmarking
On Fri, Oct 14, 2022 at 06:43:46PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > > In my experience resampling quality in any particular implementation
> > > is not guaranteed and can introduce significant artifacts.
> > > Declaring a particular implementation "good enough" without
> > > knowing more seems
On 2022-10-14, Gabor LENCSE wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I am a researcher and I would like to benchmark the stateful NAT64
> performance of OpenBSD PF.
>
> I use a 32-core server as DUT (Device Under Test). When I use Linux for
> benchmarking other stateful NAT64 implementations, I use the "ethtool
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