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2005 Feb 24
2
Brainstorm: Running Asterisk as cool as poss ible - AKA solid state.
Hi Kristian,
Anywhere I can read about this Soekris/AstLinux project? ...
Regards,
Hans
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2005 Feb 23
1
Brainstorm: Running Asterisk as cool as possible - AKA solid state.
I would like to ask what people think the best way would be to build a
low-power consumption, passively-cooled system.
For example,one could use a fanless-Eden (mini-ITX/EPIA) system, but the
loss of FPU power would limit performance. The obvious choice for FPU
work are the Intels and AMDs, nut they're all power-hungry radiators.
Is there something that can offer the quiet, power-savings of
2001 Jan 15
3
quota on ext3 fs
hi everyone,
i installed the ext3 fs on a test machine and tried to use quota on the
ext3 filesystem. When i use the command quotaon /dev/hdb2 (the partition
with the ext3 fs) i get the message:
quotaon: using /home/quota.user on /dev/hdb2: Invalid argument.
I created the quota.user and quota.group files and set the permissions
to 600.
I use quota-2.oopre3-7a, e2fsprogs-1.20-0ext3, kernel 2.2.18
2013 Nov 04
0
brainstorm ldap type/provider
hi,
Just thinking how i could manage ldap server with puppet, using dynamic
configuration.
I would follow the next step :
In the manifest :
install required packages for ldap server
doing a ''site specific'' basic configuration, meaning pushing a custon
/etc/<ldapbasedir>/slapd.d
develop some ldap type, to tweak online the ldap server. I think this
would only be used
2006 Mar 02
1
RE: [on-asterisk] Brainstorming dual-core and Asterisk
I believe you can assign processors in vmware, and xen as well.
So you could probably do something funky like that to try to reduce
load.
The only thing that probably becomes difficult is trying to manage
physical hardware between virtual machines.
John
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2006 Mar 08
2
Need some brainstorming help: acts_as_taggable_list?
I''m trying to figure out the best way to set this data model up. I''m still
pretty new to Rails, but hopefully I could turn this into something useful
to others as well. Here are the basics:
User has_many items
items are taggable (items habtm taggings, tags habtm taggings)
I also want users to be able to order their tagged items. So if I''ve
tagged 5 items as
2005 Nov 07
0
Brainstorm: Alpha and Beta testing of R versions
My most common problem with the bug reporting system
is distinguishing between bugs and my own stupidity
or confusion. So I post to the r-devel list to ask;
even when there is a response, I may then
fail to get around to submitting the bug report itself ...
I know R-core doesn't want the bug list cluttered up with
non-bugs, but this two-step process often gets in the way of
my filing
2003 Feb 21
1
Re: [expert] Brainstorm - add user script in Samba-LDAP
>>add user script = /usr/share/samba/scripts/smbldap-useradd.pl -w -d
>>/dev/null -g Machines -s /bin/false %u
Yes. The Manchines group does exist, as does adm and Administrators as
specified in /etc/smb.conf seen here:
>>domain admin group = root Administrator @adm @Administrators @wheel
wheel does not actually exist and both users in the system belong to
adm. I have
2007 Apr 04
6
Best practice, dev/test/staging/production environments
I like the Stanford Best Practices guide for puppet. One thing I didn''t
see it address was handling of separate environments, for example Dev,
Test, Staging, Production.
My thoughts on this so far, are:
brainstorm #1) Handle environment differences with metadata:
node devProductName01 {
$env = "dev"
include ProductName-webserver
}
node testProductName01 {
2004 Oct 19
3
NPTL/TLS "emulation" idea
Hi,
Currently TLS wraparound segments are a problem in Xen,
since the kernel needs to be protected by keeping the
user space segments out of kernel space.
A few weeks ago Roland, Jakub and myself brainstormed
about this problem. One of the things that came up is
that the positive (glibc private data) and -ve (TLS)
data are not generally used at the same time.
This lead to one of us (I
2007 May 23
6
Brainstorming - how to manage Shorewall rules
Shorewall (IP Tables frontend - www.shorewall.net) has been kind of a
headache in trying to move forward with puppet - we just haven''t found
a clean way to manage the "rules" file. With that in mind - would it
be possible to create a "shorewall_rule" type?
The rules file is a simple file with space/tab delimited fields:
(I can provide a detailed explanation of each
2009 Jul 16
5
Entire Organization Switching from SAS to R - Any experience?
My institute has been heavily dependent on SAS for the past while, and
SAS is starting to charge us a very deep amount for license renewal.
Since we are a non-profit organization that is definitely not
sustainable. The team is brainstorming possibility of switching to R,
at least gradually. I am talking about the entire institute with
considerable number of analysts using SAS their entire
2014 Sep 30
1
Silence Detection for stream - Linux (Ubuntu 12.04/14.04) ALSA ONLY
2010 Apr 28
1
Maildircrypt
Hi guys, I was just wondering if this idea makes sense overall or if
there are major impediments (indexing performance ?):
http://blogs.nopcode.org/brainstorm/2010/04/28/maildircrypt/
Thanks !
Roman
2003 Apr 28
1
using asterisk as a mgcp <-> h.323 translator
Hi,
I havn't actually tried this yet, but would it be possible to use asterisk
as a mgcp <-> h.323 translator?
For example, I have mgcp service from Next Gen telephone company. But i only
have a h.323 phone. Would there be a way to the mgcp signalling to hit
asterisk, and then have it fire the call out h.323?
And vice versa?
Just brainstorming.
Sean Watkins
2006 May 15
2
Multiple announcements in a queue ??
Hi All!
I've really been struggling trying to get around this. Instead of the same
announcement being played over and over again, I want to be able to play
more than 1 announcement in a queue.
Does anyone have any brainstorming ideas on how I can try this?
Once a caller is in a queue, I no longer have any control inside that queue.
I can have that queue timeout, play a different
2005 Jul 12
3
SNOM 360 and parking
OK, last showstopper that I just can't puzzle my way through - parking
calls with the snom phones. I get the two phones connected, I hit
transfer on one, the other phone goes to MOH and the first phone gives
me DT, so I dial 700 and hit the OK button. Call transferred, the SNOM
hangs up before I have a chance to hear which extension it parked to.
Is there a way to make the SNOM phones
2006 Aug 19
3
Special ruby language for describing sql conditions
I was brainstorming today about a smooth way to define conditions in an
sql query, when the numbers of attributes increase, so does the uglyness.
So instead of passing a hash, I thought you could specify the conditions
directly in code.
I hacked together some example code which actually turned out to work.
The result is concise and pretty beutiful.
def search(params)
Ad.find(:all) do
2005 May 17
1
One * server unavailable when multiple servers connected together
Hello.
I was just brainstorming for a future project and was hoping to get some
creative ideas from the list. If I have multiple * servers at multiple
locations all connected together with a nicely partitioned dialplan (2XX for
office 1, 3XX for office 2, etc.) it's pretty straightforward to link them
all using IAX and allow intra-office transfers.
Further, servers at each location are
2009 Mar 10
3
mapstraction as org for GSOC?
Google Summer of Code has announced the opening of applications for
Mentor organizations. Pamela Fox mentioned awhile ago that Mapstraction
may be a good fit.
http://socghop.appspot.com/
I would like to brainstorm if we have identifiable projects, and
preferably even interested students, that would like to work together on
putting in some applications. A couple of initial possibilities:
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