Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "cookin".
Did you mean:
cookie
2011 Apr 13
1
Asterisk Tech Tips: Cookin' with Asterisk
Greetings Asterisk Users,
I'm happy to announce that Russell Bryant and Leif Madsen have volunteered to host the next Asterisk Tech Tips webinar, next Thursday April 21 at noon central time. Russell and Leif are project leaders and have collaborated on two Asterisk books: Asterisk: The Definitive Guide and Asterisk Cookbook , both published by O'Reilly & Associates. Asterisk: The
2004 Feb 19
1
RE: Creating a local network within the GuestOS and r outing to an ext ernal network
What is the timeframe for the L2 switching to be incorporated into the Xen
dev tree? Is there any way to learn more about its design while the
implementation is still cookin''?
> The VFR in the mainline tree only supports IPv4. However, Mike Wray has
developed a
> L2 network switch support for Xen, which will hopefully be checked in
soon. One
> side effect of L2 Ethernet MAC switching support would be that I expect
IPv6 will
> just work as Xen i...
2006 Jul 07
15
Does Berkeley DB and Rails seem like a good match?
I''ve been reading up on Berkeley DB and I''ve been refelcting on the
Rails philosophy and it just seemed to me like the two should go
together hand in glove. Rails seeks to abstract the programer from
squirrely database coding which is great. My only problem is that
you''re still left with a large component, namely the databsase server
(MySQL, PostgreSQL..etc) which
2009 Apr 12
1
Embedded video
Hi! I have a program that I really love to use that's for Windows and
it's a recipe database. I know that there are a few available in the
Ubuntu repositories, but I really like this one, it's called Cookin'
from DVO Enterprises. Anyway it tries to play a .Wm video file at
certain points, but whenever it does I get an error message saying that
"The specified device is not installed." and to use the drivers option
control panel to install it. These same video files will play using
other...
2001 Jul 24
5
OpenSSH and Solaris with 0.9.6x openssl
Hello,
I have tried to install openssh 2.9p2 on Solaris 2.6 and Solaris 2.8
after compiling the openssl (both 0.9.6a and 0.9.6b) and openssh
software with both gcc 2.95.3, Sun's Forte compiler, Sun's linker, etc.
I have tried the zlib from Sun freeware and version 11.8.0
REV=2000.01.08.18.12 contained in the SUNWzlib package. Both openssh and
openssl appear to make properly and all the
2014 Sep 27
1
Automatic Update of MP3 Files
Okay, I'm pretty new to icecast myself, and have had to work my way through
the same kind of confusion, so I think I know where you're coming from here.
Part of the problem is that what you're describing and asking for doesn't
really make sense...except that I know I'd have been mis-describing my
situation pretty much the same way not too long ago so I think I understand