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2007 Jun 28
1
Asterisk 1.4.5 Inserting Random Digits in Dialed Number!
...stack -- Requested transfer capability: 0x00 - SPEECH -- Called g1/017332235xxx -- Zap/1-1 is proceeding passing it to Zap/46-1 As you can see, the ISDN PBX passed 01733 235xxx but Asterisk decided to dial 01733 2235xxx (an extra '2' after the STD code). Arrrrrrgh!!! This is driving both us and the people who're getting called incorrectly potty :-( Can anyone help? Thanks in advance. -- Regards, Russell -------------------------------------------------------------------- | Russell Brown | MAIL: russell at lls.com PHONE: 01780 471800...
2004 Nov 02
5
Quicken fonts
I just installed Quicken 2001 using the 0914 version of Wine built from source code on my Fedora Core 2 machine. I followed the Quicken install instruction #2 on Franks Corner site. The installation went fine and everything seems to work well. But some of the fonts are unreadable. Here is a screen shot of what I am referring to (the problem fonts are circled):
2004 Nov 03
1
'help'
...ttempted to Register this copy of Quicken. The initial registration screen appears but hitting the "Continue" button make it disappear with no further action. I suspect this is also web related. So not only do I have a minor font problem but I now seem to have a larger IE problem. arrrrrrgh... --__--__-- Message: 7 From: "Dominic Coombe" <dominic@coombefamily.com> To: <wine-users@winehq.org> Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 16:08:05 -0500 Subject: [Wine]help -----Original Message----- From: wine-users-admin@winehq.org [mailto:wine-users-admin@winehq.org] On Behalf Of w...
2009 Sep 22
14
Creating a paravirtualized guest with Xen 3.4.1 and Centos 5.3 (64bit)
Hi, I have a set of 32bit HVM images running fine under Xen 3.2.1 and Xen 3.4.1. Due to performance issues with the fully virtualized setup, I would like to migrate one of those images to a paravirtualized image to compare the network performance. As I do not have a Xen-aware kernel for that VM, I thought the best would be to provide one from outside. Sounds like an easy task, doesn''t