Hi all. Could it be possible that video frame buffering be causing problems even if the computer is not running X ? Thanks.
On Sat, 2003-12-27 at 15:30, Ing. Angel Gomez Garcia wrote:> Hi all. > > Could it be possible that video frame buffering be causing problems > even if the computer is not running X ?Yes. Turn it off. In a text only install you only get prettier text. -- Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com>
> > Hi all. > > Could it be possible that video frame buffering be causing problems > even if the computer is not running X ?Yes. There are known problems with systems running with either a frame buffer console or a serial console. For best results, run a plain VGA console.
James Sharp wrote:>> Hi all. >> >> Could it be possible that video frame buffering be causing problems >>even if the computer is not running X ? >> >> > >Yes. There are known problems with systems running with either a frame >buffer console or a serial console. For best results, run a plain VGA >console. >_______________________________________________ >Asterisk-Users mailing list >Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com >http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > > >Thanks. How do I verify that my console is running frame buffering ? and mos important, How do I disable it ? What should I do to run a plain VGA console ?
On Sat, 2003-12-27 at 16:28, Ing. Angel Gomez Garcia wrote:> James Sharp wrote: > > >> Hi all. > >> > >> Could it be possible that video frame buffering be causing problems > >>even if the computer is not running X ? > >> > >> > > > >Yes. There are known problems with systems running with either a frame > >buffer console or a serial console. For best results, run a plain VGA > >console.> How do I verify that my console is running frame buffering ? and mos > important, How do I disable it ? What should I do to run a plain VGA > console ?Is there a penguin in the upper left when it boots, or some other graphic? If so your in a frame buffer. To disable requires recompiling the kernel and removing the option. -- Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com>
Stephen Karrington
2003-Dec-28 12:05 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Compatible Hardware Components?
Hello, Can someone tell me which hardware components are compatible with the system? If possible, a complete spec of a computer setup would be preferable. I need to get two systems and would like to make sure the hardware will work properly. We would probably get a 2ghz single processor for the CPU. Thanks. Stephen
Scott Stingel
2003-Dec-28 13:31 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Compatible Hardware Components?
Please let us know what you want to accomplish, and how large your telephone configuration is. Are you supporting 4 channels, or 400? etc etc. Then someone with that size configuration would be better able to assist you. Regards Scott M. Stingel Emerging Voice Technology Inc. Email: scott@evtmedia.com <mailto:scott@evtmedia.com> URL: www.evtmedia.com <http://www.evtmedia.com>> -----Original Message----- > From: asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com > [mailto:asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of > Stephen Karrington > Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2003 7:05 PM > To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com > Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Compatible Hardware Components? > > > Hello, > > Can someone tell me which hardware components are compatible with the > system? If possible, a complete spec of a computer setup would be > preferable. I need to get two systems and would like to make sure the > hardware will work properly. > > We would probably get a 2ghz single processor for the CPU. > > Thanks. > > Stephen > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > >
Stephen Karrington
2003-Dec-28 14:01 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Compatible Hardware Components?
We are starting out with two ISDN lines. That is 4 phone lines in total. We plan to expand up to 4 ISDN channels which is 8 phone lines in total. The first 2 ISDN lines will have approximately 5-8 extensions. Any suggestions on a softphone and physical phone would also be greatly appreciated. We are located in Eastern Europe, which means some hardware brands may not be too easy or economical to get. Thanks. S> Please let us know what you want to accomplish, and how large > your telephone > configuration is. Are you supporting 4 channels, or 400? > etc etc. Then > someone with that size configuration would be better able to > assist you. > > Regards > > > Scott M. Stingel
Olle E. Johansson
2003-Dec-28 16:16 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Compatible Hardware Components?
Stephen Karrington wrote:> We are starting out with two ISDN lines. That is 4 phone lines in total. > We plan to expand up to 4 ISDN channels which is 8 phone lines in total. > The first 2 ISDN lines will have approximately 5-8 extensions. Any > suggestions on a softphone and physical phone would also be greatly > appreciated. We are located in Eastern Europe, which means some hardware > brands may not be too easy or economical to get. > > Thanks. > > S > > >>Please let us know what you want to accomplish, and how large >>your telephone >>configuration is. Are you supporting 4 channels, or 400? >>etc etc. Then >>someone with that size configuration would be better able to >>assist you. >>Lots of reading here: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+hardware+recommendations /O