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2007 May 17
1
asterisk setup for church / conference call / speaker system integration
We have several people in our church that recently became disabled. I am thinking of setting up an asterisk server and several phone lined so that they can call in to church during services to listen to the service. The phone lines at church are also used by our private school during the week. So I am thinking that I need to setup a schedule so that the lines used for the service will
2013 May 27
6
Backup of large filesystems >500GB
I've a small system that I use to support a number of churches. I provide web and email for them. My current server is running CentOS 6.3 with paired 1TB drives in a RAID1 configuration. It works well. One filesystem is very large, >500GB, and contains numerous large files: SQL, docs, church libraries in ebook and digital form, plus stored videos of church...
2010 Mar 29
3
Asterisk system for church call center
I have been asked by my church to recommend a VoIP system which can do the following. They do internet radio shows which are sometimes broadcast on radio. They are looking for a system which does the following for about 5 agents, exactly as they have described it. 1. Take incoming calls 2. Put them on hold if there is no one to handle the call immediately, or transfer them to an available
2007 May 17
0
Re: asterisk setup for church / conference call
...inless, just use mix monitor appl as part of the dial plan for the secret extension that launches the conference from the PC. This is assuming you have a manned sound reinforcement system. If your services are more low-key then the pastor will have to do it himself before the service starts. FYI: Churches are the _perfect_ example of a distributed business environment where Asterisk shines. What other company do you know of that has such a number of workers who don't have an office in the building? Our church is currently moving - possession June 30 - and we will have deskphones for offices, de...
2009 Mar 13
1
More basic equivalent of TukeyHSD
This is a simple question, but I'm going on the supposition that the only stupid question is the one not asked. 1. I have many sets of 5 proportions that are different from each other (prop.test), and want to know which proportions are different from each other. In other words, I want the equivalent of Tukey's HSD test, but for proportions rather than anova. Here is one of the
2005 Oct 20
0
[Fwd: Re: What Windows apps stand in the way of switching to Linux at your shop?]
...0-20 at 18:01 +0000, Molle Bestefich wrote: > > Hello Dan, > > > > Dan Kegel wrote: > > > http://kegel.com/wine/qa/#app is a list of "must-have" > > > Windows applications for various vertical markets > > > (at the moment, just k12 schools and churches). > > > > That's an odd choice of market segments? > > > > > If you have any suggestions for the list, please let me know. > > > > I do, but it's not for K12 or churches. > > Do you want them anyway? > > > > In my experience, chu...
2005 Oct 06
7
What Windows apps stand in the way of switching to Linux at your shop?
http://kegel.com/wine/qa/#app is a list of "must-have" Windows applications for various vertical markets (at the moment, just k12 schools and churches). These are the Windows apps that really keep a school, church, or other organization from switching to Linux. I'm hoping that this list will help focus Wine QA on those key Windows apps, and thereby increase the number of groups who can make the jump to Linux. If you have any suggestions for...
2013 Dec 10
2
form_tag + fields_for Rails 4
Hi There, I''m trying to user fields_for inside a form_tag, but i can''t catch it on my controller. I just take some html code off to makes it easy to read my view... i''m using campuses_path(current_church, @campus) instead form_for @campus, because my route is like resources :campuses, :path => ":church/campuses" <%= form_tag
2010 Jul 12
10
MAC Address prefixes of Voip equipment
Is there a database of MAC address prefixes used the common VoIP devices. I see the Linksys Sipura devices state with 00:0E. Does the same apply to other Linksys VoIP equipment? Is there some way VoIP equipment allow themselves to be identified by requesting data from some ports?
2020 Aug 07
1
Confbridge
To all: No matter what I try, I cannot get the system to wait for the admin to join. It just dumps users into the bridge directly. I do not have a pin for users, does that matter? What am I missing? Another issue the absolute timeout is not working ? ... have recordings that last for over 24 hours... and this should not happen... All calls should hangup after 4 ? Any ideas ? Any help is much
2003 Oct 20
1
Conference with MOH or input from computer Mic.
Tim Thompson Commercial Sales Engineer http://www.amatechtel.com (806) 722-2227 Would anyone have an idea on how I would be able to take the mic in on the computer and put it as the "talking party" for a conference room. I would then be able to set up a "listen only" profile for others to get in on. Reason for doing this is for 'shut-in's' for my Church.
2002 May 13
2
Problems with the rsync command line syntax for multiple files
I feel completely stupid for asking this question, but I have an essential problem of getting the syntax right for synchronizing multiple files. I am trying to use rsync to synchronize files generated in one directory with our public directory our web server. We have a number of files with the extension html so I have tried the following command line: rsync *.html
2010 Feb 02
6
Smallest possible Asterisk VM
How small can an Asterisk system be, in terms of disk space utilized? I am looking for just asterisk, with mysql, postgresql, or sqlite, with PHP and Python. After finishing the build and removing the tools, how small can the whole system be? 100Mb, 200Mb? Can packages be used to build the whole system, like using debs and rpms alone? /vfclists
2007 Jul 05
3
data messed up by read.table ? (PR#9779)
Full_Name: Joerg Rauh Version: 2.5.0 OS: Windows 2000 Submission from: (NULL) (84.168.226.163) Following Michael J. Crawley "Statistical Computing" on page 9 the worms.txt is required. After downloading it from the book's supporting website, which is http://www.bio.ic.ac.uk/research/mjcraw/statcomp/data/ I visually check the data against the book and they look identical. Then I do
2004 Jun 25
3
Termination Provider
I've been looking for a good iax or sip <==> ptsn provider. Someone with very low cost usa calling and can offer incoming ptsn connections in most markets. The only decent providers I could find were iconnecthere and nufone. Has anyone found someone that really stood out? Matt Hohman New Heights Church http://www.newheights.org 7913 NE 58th Ave. Vancouver, WA 98665 Office:
2013 Jul 03
0
PhD Studentship in Medical Statistics
PhD studentship in Medical Statistics (full time, 3 years) - University of Exeter Medical School Applications are invited for a PhD studentship at the University of Exeter Medical School (UEMS). We are seeking to attract a PhD candidate of outstanding ability to join a rapidly expanding programme of internationally rated research. The successful applicant will pursue a project investigating new
2006 Mar 17
3
can't load "geoR"
Dear R list, I've just installed R and then followed the instructions to install the package "geoR" from within R by using the following line of code: install.packages("geoR", contriburl = "http://www.est.ufpr.br/geoR/windows") This installed okay under the folder C:\documents and settings\ ... But when I follow the instructions in the illustrative session
2003 Jul 17
6
Formal definitions of R-language.
Hello! Some CS-guys (the type who knows what Church formalism is) keep asking me questions about formal definitions of R-language that I can not answer (or even understand). Is there some freely available papers which I can throw at them where it would be explained is R functional/OOP/procedural language, does it use weak/strong, dynamic/static typization, does it use lazy or ...(do not know
2007 Mar 19
3
PHP implementation of dovecotpw passwords
I am looking for PHP functions that implement passwords that much the dovecotpw implementation. I downloaded one from PEAR, Crypt_HMAC, but the passwords it generates look nothing like the dovecotpw passwords, which could be my fault because I know nothing about the field. Is there a guide or some library that implements them to match dovecotpw?
2008 Jan 04
4
library system
Dear All, Sorry for disturbing, anyone have recommendation for a good open source library system. hope to do it for my church. Thanks