Re: [ilugd] How not to move files in use using cron

2011-01-10 Thread Gora Mohanty
(Please do not email me directly with follow-ups on posts that were sent to a mailing list. This is copied back to the list.) On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Amit Sharma amit_...@yahoo.com wrote: [...] I am trying todo the following: Of all *.prn, DO NOT MOVE the files which are OPEN. Move

Re: [ilugd] How not to move files in use using cron

2011-01-10 Thread Gora Mohanty
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 5:27 PM, Gora Mohanty g...@mimirtech.com wrote: (Please do not email me directly with follow-ups on posts that were sent  to a mailing list. This is copied back to the list.) [...] My apologies, Amit. I see that it was I who went off-list by mistake. Regards, Gor

Re: [ilugd] How not to move files in use using cron

2011-01-10 Thread Gora Mohanty
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 5:32 PM, nore...@boxbe.com wrote: Hello Gora Mohanty, Thanks for the message about Re: [ilugd] How not to move files in use using cron. This is a one-time automatic confirmation to let you know you're on my Boxbe Guest List. [...] Anybody know who the moron is who

Re: [ilugd] [COMMERCIAL] ALSA hacker wanted

2011-01-10 Thread Raj Mathur (राज माथुर)
On Monday 10 Jan 2011, Linux Lingam wrote: gora is correct. also, have you tried to check the dell's internal circuitry is not causing this problem? depending on the level of hiss, here's a quick workaround: 1. ensure the recording has a few seconds of silence recorded: without

Re: [ilugd] How not to move files in use using cron

2011-01-10 Thread Raj Mathur (राज माथुर)
On Monday 10 Jan 2011, Gora Mohanty wrote: On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 5:32 PM, nore...@boxbe.com wrote: Hello Gora Mohanty, Thanks for the message about Re: [ilugd] How not to move files in use using cron. This is a one-time automatic confirmation to let you know you're on my Boxbe Guest

Re: [ilugd] [COMMERCIAL] ALSA hacker wanted

2011-01-10 Thread Ashish SHUKLA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) writes: On Monday 10 Jan 2011, Linux Lingam wrote: gora is correct. also, have you tried to check the dell's internal circuitry is not causing this problem? depending on the level of hiss, here's a quick workaround: 1.

Re: [ilugd] [COMMERCIAL] ALSA hacker wanted

2011-01-10 Thread Gaurav Paliwal
2. Not ALSA related, how about ditching ALSA and going with OSSv4[2] stack which is also getting fairly good support, work great and its mixer is as confusing/complex (or maybe more) as ALSA. And ofcourse it's licensed under GPLv2 and BSDL, which makes it free software as well. +1 .