After reading about the greylist which apparently bounces everyones
email for a while, I would suggest no unless you are going to whitelist
all current subscribers and make it only greylist new emailers.
On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 12:41 am, Michael Shiloh wrote:
Thanks Harish,
I'll forward your
I tried installing the ipkgs for ogg-lib, vorbis-lib and vorbis-tools
and run ogg123 from the command line, without X running. It's taking
between 75-80% CPU according to top. So there isn't much headroom for
GUI updating. Well it's a 192kbps encoded file...
As far as I know, Vorbis
Harish Pillay wrote:
May I make a suggestion to whoever is running this mailing list to add
the greylist technique to it as well? I have had milter-greylist
running on
my main email servers for over 12 months now, and the amount of spam
reaching my users/mailing lists has gone down to almost
64kbps (which is simular to a mp3 in 128kbps) without reencoding;
which should be good enough for most of us.
It really isn't very good, and I wouldn't consider (a) reencoding files just
for use on the Neo, nor (b) starting future encoding at this low rate. I like
my music and video at a
ke, 2007-12-26 kello 17:07 +0100, Flemming Richter Mikkelsen kirjoitti:
As far as I know, Vorbis supports real time scaling of the quality.
I don't know about that. Theoretically, one hears, it supports bitrate
peeling, but AFAIK nobody's implemented that anywhere.
Anyway, on the larger issue
After reading about the greylist which apparently bounces everyones
email for a while, I would suggest no unless you are going to whitelist
all current subscribers and make it only greylist new emailers.
Yes, that is true. What I have done on the servers I run - which serves
a userbase of
May I make a suggestion to whoever is running this mailing list to add
the greylist technique to it as well? I have had milter-greylist
running on
my main email servers for over 12 months now, and the amount of spam
reaching my users/mailing lists has gone down to almost zero.
I know
Thanks for the pointers, Tim!
On Mon December 24 2007, Tim Niemeyer wrote:
Hallo Mike,
* Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] [22-12-07 20:51]:
Does anyone know when will phase 2 (Consumer grade + Wi-Fi etc.) hardware
be available? The website says by the ear's end and it's getting pretty
close. I
On Mon December 24 2007, Michael Shiloh wrote:
Hi Mike,
Year's end is not very likely. I'll correct that. Can you tell me where
you saw that?
It's on the commercial site:
http://www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-00-stdkit.html
I don't know if you have control over that.
For the latest
I want to make a steel Neo case, but I need the schematics. Any
reasons these are being held back?.
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Hi Mike,
Mike wrote:
On Mon December 24 2007, Michael Shiloh wrote:
Hi Mike,
Year's end is not very likely. I'll correct that. Can you tell me where
you saw that?
It's on the commercial site:
http://www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-00-stdkit.html
Why so it is. I think I wrote that (a
Esben Stien wrote:
Been looking on the wiki, but I cannot find neither the circuit
diagram, block diagram, component list nor the pcb layout
schematics.
Any pointers as to where I can look?.
Hi Esben,
I think this is the best place to start:
On Wednesday 26 December 2007 21:11:18 Michael Shiloh wrote:
Yes, I'm afraid we are not able to open source the schematics. I think
Harald or Werner explained this in a post somewhere - I'll see if I can
find it.
The main reason IIRC is that some of the chips came with NDAs that
prevent us
Been looking on the wiki, but I cannot find neither the circuit
diagram, block diagram, component list nor the pcb layout
schematics.
Any pointers as to where I can look?.
--
Esben Stien is [EMAIL PROTECTED] s a
http://www. s tn m
irc://irc. b
Esben Stien wrote:
I want to make a steel Neo case, but I need the schematics. Any
reasons these are being held back?.
Hi Esben,
Yes, I'm afraid we are not able to open source the schematics. I think
Harald or Werner explained this in a post somewhere - I'll see if I can
find it.
The
My routing looks like this:
PC: eth0=192.168.0.25 usb0=192.168.0.200
Router: 192.168.0.1
Neo: usb0=192.168.0.202
Routes:
Neo: default gw 192.168.0.200 / route to 192.168.0.1 via 192.168.0.200 /
nameserver 192.168.0.1
PC: default gw 192.168.0.1 / route to 192.168.0.1 via eth0 / route to
Gabriel Ambuehl writes:
On Wednesday 26 December 2007 21:11:18 Michael Shiloh wrote:
The main reason IIRC is that some of the chips came with NDAs that
prevent us from doing so.
You have chips in the case? oOOOo
Well, the original request was phrased strangely -- the case wouldn't
*have*
Hey there,
does somebody know if it is possible to turn off the Neo's display?
Currently only the backlight is disabled and the display still stays on
(what's totally useless and a waste of energy).
I tried to use xset, but the driver seems not to support dpms.
Any hints?
To recognize that the
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