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2005 Mar 11
1
Trouble with Realtime
Greetings, I'm having some trouble with the realtime engines. When asterisk loads, everything looks fine, there don't seem to be any problems via notices or anything. Furthermore, cdr_odbc is working, and actively logging my failed call attempts to db through ODBC using the same DSN. unixODBC and the mysql drivers are installed from source. Here are the relevant parts of the config:
2013 Nov 17
1
PXE EFI booting - 2 issues!
Hi Gene, (some text snipped throughout) > > issue #1: > > I can only get this working on 6.02-pre16 and before back to 6.01-pre2, > > but definitely not working for me on the latest precompiled 6.02 zip & tar.gz. > http://bugzilla.syslinux.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35 although my current > branch needs just a little more work for the cross-subnet case. Thanks for that,
2012 Nov 16
2
[LLVMdev] code-owner sporks
<dag at cray.com> writes: > Sean Silva <silvas at purdue.edu> writes: > >>> Really, patches get dropped *all the time* to the point where pings are >>> a regular part of the development process. That's a huge waste of time >>> for everyone. >> >> It's only a waste of time if your workflow is entirely synchronous >> with patch
2012 Nov 16
0
[LLVMdev] code-owner sporks
> - I have to *remember* I submitted the patch (not hard, but it is a > cost). If you forgot, the chances are high that the patch was unimportant. I do my development on local git branches, so every time I do `git branch`, I'm reminded. There's really no overhead. > - I have to save that e-mail from llvm-commits so I can refer to it when > the inevitable ping is
2007 Dec 02
2
Answering Machine Detection
If i use AMD() or the code below, now the problem is the fax machine/modem detection and answer machine detection get detected as the same. If i need to seperate the two how do i do that? For example, if i use AMD() to detect an answer machine by saying any greeting exceeding 2.5 seconds is a machine, how do i distinguish between a fax/modem and a long greeting? ---- dave cantera
2007 Oct 15
1
Answering Machine Detection
I am having a bit of a problem getting AMD to work on a new server. On my regular office server it works like a charm. I am running Asterisk 1.4.13, Zaptel 1.4.5.1 on both machines. Both servers run CentOS 5 and I am using a SIP trunk to send out calls (the same one on both servers). Here is the output of a call on my office server: -- Attempting call on Local/0445540881644 at CC2 for
2007 Jan 23
1
TomTom Home
Hi, I'm using wine to allow me to manage my TomTom SatNav using their 'HOME' application. On the whole it works well. The exception to this is installing updates/enhancements. To install items 'HOME' uses two files. The first is a .cab file which contains the update. The second file is a .toc file that contains information about the .cab file. This is where I have my
2003 Sep 24
0
More on"Callprogress"
Here is some more stuff to add to the confusion about the "callprogress" option. I currently have my * system operating with a T100P talking to an ADTRAN TSU600 channel bank with 8 FXO ports connecting to the outside world and Grandstream SIP phones as handset extensions. At first I naively set "callprogress=yes" in zapata.conf. The results were typical of what many
2010 Apr 14
2
OpenJDK vs Sun JDK
Hi all, Any comments as to Centos/RHEL 5.3's openjdk implementation versus Sun's? cheers, Christopher
2003 Oct 14
5
dialling out
When trying to dial out 982420173 our main number I get the engaged signal before I finish entering the phone number Any ideas ???? Regards Mick
2012 Nov 16
0
[LLVMdev] code-owner sporks
Sean Silva <silvas at purdue.edu> writes: >> Really, patches get dropped *all the time* to the point where pings are >> a regular part of the development process. That's a huge waste of time >> for everyone. > > It's only a waste of time if your workflow is entirely synchronous > with patch review. Most of us have a number of things that we can work >
2005 Jan 09
22
Dmz
Hello Tom, I am not sure if you can help with this but I am at my wits end. If you hit this site and do a force refresh (ctrl + F5) the site will time out and lose connections. Do the same on port 443 and it does not time out??? The web site I am reffering to is www.tituswill.com I think the only problem is port 80. Do you have any idea how to diagnose this I have sent a dump of just
2006 Feb 07
21
Paypal and Rails
Hello everyone, I am looking for a way to pass off a simple payment to paypal using our own interface. I understand that this requires making full use of Paypal''s API since we won''t be using their shopping cart or anything. I found the article by Pranav Bihari on his site and in the Wiki on using SOAP4R and the paypal WSDL file to interface with paypal web services, but I
2009 Apr 15
4
[Release Planning 3.4] 3.4.0pre1 will be delayed
Hey folks, the release of Samba 3.4.0pre1 will be delayed until April 30, 2009 due to the samr access check bugs and bug #6263 (Domain login problems in Windows XP without SP3). @Developers: There is still some space left to place your changes in the release notes. Karolin -- Samba http://www.samba.org SerNet http://www.sernet.de sambaXP http://www.sambaxp.org -------------- next part
2024 Sep 27
1
[RFC 00/29] Introduce NVIDIA GPU Virtualization (vGPU) Support
On Fri, Sep 27, 2024 at 04:22:32PM +0200, Danilo Krummrich wrote: > > When you say things like this it comes across as though you are > > implying there are two tiers to the community. Ie those that set the > > strategy and those that don't. > > This isn't true, I just ask you to consider the goals that have been set > already, because we have been working on
2013 Nov 16
2
PXE EFI booting - 2 issues!
Hi, background: I've managed to get EFI32, EFI64 and 'BIOS' modes all booting & working from the same TFTP/DHCP server using the setup described in message #10 here: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=720589#10 I'm running this inside VMWare 9 - switching between x86 and x86_64 to check both EFI32 and EFI64, and then another non efi VM for bios. issue #1: I can
2012 Nov 16
2
[LLVMdev] code-owner sporks
> Really, patches get dropped *all the time* to the point where pings are > a regular part of the development process. That's a huge waste of time > for everyone. It's only a waste of time if your workflow is entirely synchronous with patch review. Most of us have a number of things that we can work on, so letting a patch chill for a while on the list isn't a big deal
2005 Jul 11
2
DTMF not sending properly via IAX
I'm not sure if this is a -users or a -dev question, since the answer probably comes down to something in the code. I'm running the latest CVS-STABLE, and am subscribed to PSTN service using IAX2 via Voiptalk in the UK. I've just been alerted by a customer that the sending of DTMF from my asterisk box to a remote PSTN user doesn't work, although it used to. To test it, I have
2004 Jul 09
1
RED/GRED implementation for InBound Traffic Control (from ISP)
Hi all, Can anyone show me pointers on how to get this implemented on a Linux box with tc rules? I also want to know, just how efficient is this Algorithm. AFAIK, inbound traffic control can''t really be achieved without losing bandwidth. In some of the howtos'' I''ve read, one guy had to limit his downspeed to 1/2 his bandwidth to actually control it. And he was saying
2001 Nov 30
3
fixme:commdlg:GetFileName95 Flags 0x00000002 not yet implemented
Greetings! I am attempting to run Groove Mechanic ( http://www.coyotes.bc.ca ) under wine. It is able to get past the licence check and record from the sound card. But when I attempt to open a WAV file to process I get the error message: fixme:commdlg:GetFileName95 Flags 0x00000002 not yet implemented and the program hangs with focus switching between the GM window and the file browser window