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2003 Apr 24
0
Drool? Cisco Wireless VOIP phone
I'm not sure I know enough about the Asterisk system to know if
this phone will ever integrate into Asterisk, but it sure has some
amazing potential if it does..
(From www.nwfusion.com)
Cisco last week displayed a Wi-Fi IP phone at its channel partners
conference that the company says will ship in June. The Cisco 7920 is
an 802.11b IP phone that will work with Cisco's CallManager IP PBX,
2006 Jan 09
9
Recommendations on a WiFi phone for *?
We're getting our feet more and more wet with VOIP at work. We want to
experiment with a good wireless (as in WiFi) phone. What would be a
good phone to impress my boss with?
I'm personally drooling over the UTStarcom F3000, but compatibility and
shipping ETA info is a bit sketchy.
Phil
2008 Nov 13
4
Zpool mishap
Evening all, I''m new to Solaris but after drooling over zfs for ages I finally took the plunge.
First off I had 2x1Tb hdd in raid1 XFS format using mdadm, so using a opensolaris vm image I transfered one side of the mirror to the other in zfs. (using rsync and it took 3days!)
So with a 1 disk zpool carrying all my data I brought both the drives over in a new box, all going swimmingly
2006 Jun 22
1
Ruby & Rules Engines
Hi, is anyone aware of a planned or available rules engine which works
with Ruby? Something like Drools & Java (forward chaining).
Thanks for all your help
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Oct 20
1
Good news on WxWidgets 2.8.0
Hi
Just tried out the most recent dev release (2.7.1) of WxWidgets.
The first bit of good news is that 2.7.1 has lots of attractive new
widgets, such as RichTextCtrl, pickers, and the AUI. This is an add-on
that''s now been merged into the core, and provides sophisticated things
like dockable toolbars, perspective layouts, semi-transparent dragging
etc. They seem to have brushed up
2003 Mar 06
1
[stuart.leask@nottingham.ac.uk: R in your pocket on a Sharp Zaurus]
Ah, but the interesting thing is that they are coming out with a 'clam'
version like the 5MX. Details are limited at the moment, but that could
mean the combination of 5MX usability with a supported linux distro. I
am drooling in anticipation. Sounds like a "I've finally finished my
PhD and deserve a treat" situation to me :)
Dave
On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 09:17:20AM
2015 Apr 23
0
script sleeps
I have a simple small AD DC setup. Two DC's, a member server and a
couple of W7 machines. Because I am so small. My DC's do not work very
hard therefore I chose two P4 computers. (Remember the day when a P4 was
a "hot rod!") I could by them refurbished for cheap.
I have been using Louis' scripts for some time now. I like them. These
scripts set up an AD DC system. With some
2006 May 26
1
Congratulations to CentOS f@h team
Congratulations to all active members of the CentOS Folding at home team for
breaking through the 500 barrier for team rankings. Well done all.
But we still need more members for work unit crunching and more machines too.
Further information can be found at http://www.sharons.org.uk/cf.html, along
with information about the use of munin and foldingathome.
Sharon.
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17:00:06 up 11 days,
2003 Sep 04
1
Asterisk vs. Vocal (Vovida) vs. Bayonne
Folks,
I love Asterisk, have been using it for a while now. I'd like to know if
anyone has some good comparison points on Asterisk vs. Vocal (Vovida) vs.
GNU Bayonne. I know only a little about the later two.
Also, one drawback I've hard about Asterisk (not for me, but for general
consumption/deployment) is easy of configuration -- people like GUIs. They
want point-n-click. I'm a
2004 Dec 13
2
Cisco Router FXO / Skinny
Hey,
Does anyone know how to use the cisco router with an fxo wic with
Asterisk? I don't have enough space on this device to support an IOS
that supports sip or h323. Currently the only one signaling in there
says Cisco. I assume this is the skinny protocol.
Does anyone know how to configure this 2600 with Asterisk?
Thanks,
Erik
2003 Aug 09
1
Samba as PDC in mixed XP/98 Client base
I?ve gotten a basic Samba 2.2.7a setup working as a PDC for Windows 98
without too much hassle (once I read the friendly manual it was easy!).
However, when I try to log onto the domain from XP Pro, the user
receives an ACCESS DENIED message. The docs and books I have don?t
mention XP at all so if anyone has any ideas on what?s going on (i.e.
they have fixed this issue) OR perhaps it?s some M$
2004 Aug 06
4
ices 0.3 released
On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 05:28:12PM -0400, Arc wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 02:27:01PM -0700, Dan Sully wrote:
> >
> > I quite agree - it's frustrating to be able to use software that's
> > almost there, then have all the development move to a format that 90%
> > of the applications/embedded systems don't yet support.
>
>
2005 Mar 22
4
multiline, cordless, expandable phone system and asterisk message waiting
Basically, pretty much all the 2 line cordless systems I've seen come with a
built in digital answering system that I'll never use, the main problem with
this is that these units don't support VMWI (visual message waiting
indicator) with telco supplied voicemail. This is a problem because I'll be
setup an Asterisk system in the next month or so to handle my 2 analog and 1
2005 Oct 23
1
1.0.alpha4 process creation wierdness
Hi list!
I'm a little confused. I have set "login_process_per_connection = yes"
and "login_processes_count = 1", and this is how my pstree looks when
nobody is connected:
dovecot -,- dovecot-auth
`- imap-login
However, when I connect with a client it looks like this:
dovecot -,- dovecot-auth
|- imap
`- 2*[imap-login]
I
2002 Jul 24
2
quality question
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Hash: SHA1
If I'm going from .wav --> .ogg -q9 --> .ogg -q7 do I suffer any ill effects
or is it just like going from .wav --> .ogg -q7 ??
I ask because I think I want to go down a bit more as the size of the files
are around 10mb or so. I can get them from source again and go straight to
- -q7 if need be.
- --
Robert Cole
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2001 Aug 06
3
Split Ogg Files
I'm sure there are a lot of people who've run into this problem with regard
to ogg files... that is, when recording from live sources you end up with
beautiful, wonderful sounding, brilliant ogg files that might be around 100
Meg for two hours.
Now, if I want to split it into tracks, or remove commercials, what are my
options. With mp3, there are little programs in windows that
2004 Aug 06
3
ices 0.3 released
* Stefan Neufeind <stefan@neufeind.net> shaped the electrons to say...
> > ices 0.3 outputs MP3, not Vorbis. For Vorbis you will need ices
> > 2. We know this is confusing, so ices 0.x will probably have a new
> > name for the next release. Ideas?
>
> I'm glad to hear that 0.x is still maintained and, as it seems, still
> updates. Well, but why don't you
2001 Dec 07
1
Winamp plugin installation
Okay, this is a nitpick but I gotta do it. First the background: I'm
trying to convince a diehard mp3 coworker of mine to use ogg for his
personal project along side of mp3 and having a tough time. His gripe is
that the default players all support mp3 (Winamp and wma) but not ogg and
that his listeners won't want to go out and install it. We have now set up
a huge shared drive on the
2002 Feb 21
2
Printer installation with imprints package
Hi,
I have a samba 2.2.2 on HP-UX 11, serving a few printers. When I install
a new driver via win2000' printer properties dialogue it works fine.
When I try to do the same from unix with the imprints package, ist
screwed. The driver files get uploaded, but they don't register as an
installed driver, with rpcclient 'enumdrivers' I don't 'see' them.
When I set the
2006 Jun 12
2
Database in RoR application
I''m working on a new rails project that will have a very, very large
database. Initial insert will be in the hundreds of thousands of
records.
The database we are getting the information from is Microsoft SQL based,
and we have access to tab delimited update files daily.
We''re trying to write import scripts and use a well designed database on
our end. The data they are