search for: functionalties

Displaying 9 results from an estimated 9 matches for "functionalties".

Did you mean: functionalities
2002 Jan 04
2
Fax from Widows
Hey Guys We've been using the respond program with SMB fax services and it's worked pretty good. But I have one need which is not addressed by this software, which I'm hoping maybe I can pay someone to hack into the windows code. I need Respond to send a cover letter prior to being sent out, independent of the program queueing the print job in windows. I was thinking I might be
2017 May 11
0
Hostname resolve fails after upgrade from 4.2 to 4.5
...ample, > ping debian-gp will work fine > mount.cifs //debian-gp/Music /mnt/SMB/mt_point1 works fine > > But few days back i have upgraded samba to 4.5.x > I had both "smbd" and "nmbd" running in my machine > But one thing i noticed is i could perform all samba functionalties with ip > address and not with hostname. > ping ip address and mount command with ip address works fine > But if i use hostname instead of ip address in the above scenario, it says > "Unable to resolve" > I have not done anything other than upgrading samba from 4.2 to 4.5....
2006 Apr 29
0
Locate Me Function with freePBX
The client's needs are the mother of invention. We have a client that currently uses a Cisco Call Manager and one of the features they love was the Locate-Me function (or follow-me, or find-me, whatever you want to call it) which basically rings their desk phone a few times then plays a short message, and then rings their other remote phones and cell phones. The customer wants this same
2013 May 31
7
[PATCH v2] AMD/intremap: Prevent use of per-device vector maps until irq logic is fixed
XSA-36 changed the default vector map mode from global to per-device. This is because a global vector map does not prevent one PCI device from impersonating another and launching a DoS on the system. However, the per-device vector map logic is broken for devices with multiple MSI-X vectors, which can either result in a failed ASSERT() or misprogramming of a guests interrupt remapping tables.
2015 Jan 16
5
[LLVMdev] New JIT APIs
Hi Armin, > The MCJIT API can only be used once to JIT compile external souces to excuteable code into the address space of a running process. I'm not sure exactly what you mean by "can only be used once" in this context. Regardless, the new APIs are definitely designed to make it easier to lead, unload and replace modules, and I hope they will support a wider range of use cases
1997 Jul 22
7
R-alpha: New version of R for testing
The newest version of R for Unix (version 0.50 alpha-1) is now (or will soon be) available from the following sites. NORTH AMERICA: http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/R/Alpha EUROPE: ftp://ftp.stat.math.ethz.ch/R/ ftp://statlab.uni-heidelberg.de/pub/mirrors/auckland/R/ JAPAN: ftp://ftp.u-aizu.ac.jp/pub/lang/R/ NEW ZEALAND: ftp://stat.auckland.ac.nz/pub/R/
2015 Jan 14
4
[LLVMdev] New JIT APIs
Hi All, The attached patch (against r225842) contains some new JIT APIs that I've been working on. I'm going to start breaking it up, tidying it up, and submitting patches to llvm-commits soon, but while I'm working on that I thought I'd put the whole patch out for the curious to start playing around with and/or commenting on. The aim of these new APIs is to cleanly support a
2007 Feb 05
16
Problems with HTB. Help!
Hello list. I''ve configured a very simple script to slow down packets coming from a particular IP Address. I''ve used IPTABLES to mark traffic coming from this IP Address, but it does not appear to be working as expected. Let me first describe my system as maybe what I''m doing is beyond what NETFILTER can do. I have one machine that runs all my servers as
2008 Jul 22
8
Cisco vs Asterisk
Hello all, A client of us, is thinking to migrate their actual PBX to a Cisco CallManager. We want to sell him an asterisk box to complement the Cisco PBX. I think to use asterisk as a Voicemail server (Replazing the Cisco Unity) Has asterisk all the functionalities to replace a CIsco Unity server? Which functionalities Cisco Unity has than asterisk could cover? How could asterisk complement the