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2003 May 23
2
Please remove H.323 from Asterisk (was H.323 support is distrubuted with Asterisk (was Re: chan_oh323.so: Segmentation Fault))
...ib and openh323
> as
> > > you're developing on, but I've used Debian instead of RedHat, and
> therefore
> > > you don't want to support this. This arrogancy is
> something an open
> source
> > > project shouldn't have.
> >
> > You arogant like hell.
> > You should learn to respect what you get. Jeremy haven't
> been paid by you.
> > Open source work because people pay tehnical support. Him
> is not in any
> > way not even moral to help you. If him is helping you, then
> you should
> > take him...
2006 Sep 20
3
Range searches some times they work, some times not...
Hi i''m using ferret to enable geographical postcode. I take a postcode
and distance in miles from the user, strip off the outcode and then
retrieve the associated x y coordinates in metres from the db. Then i
get two temp x''s and y''s and search for all results that are within the
box, see code below.
Problems start to occur when i search on big distances so for
2003 Jan 13
6
Fw: Shorewall on a file/webserver/router Help
Thankyou the information provided was informative to say the most.
Quote "Shorewall Masqurading made simple ?"
I will not comment any futher about my simple question as I see nothing but
backtracking information.
Maybe all the usless information is somthing to do with the below,
Linux how it works!
First you must remember that 98% of linux programmers are kids or they have
been