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2005 Sep 06
0
/dev/zap* is not showing up (gentoo, portage, asterisk 1.0.8
It's a udev configuration. Read UDEV.txt, or, read the AMP wiki http://aussievoip.com for a step-by-step.
--Rob
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From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com on behalf of Jachin Rupe
Sent: Wed 7/09/2005 9:16 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] /dev/zap* is not showing up (gentoo, portage,asterisk 1.0.8
hi there
thanks a lot for the reply.
When exactly are the /dev/zap/ctl files supposed to be created?
I have bee...
2005 Sep 27
2
Polycom IP 500 - problem dialing extra numbers
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</level>
</logging>
</sip>
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I just realized something... I don't have a phone1.cfg file, should I?
I adopted this system in a partial working state from someone else
and I'm still figuring out why things are the way they are.
thanks
-jachin
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2005 Sep 06
1
/dev/zap* is not showing up (gentoo, portage, asterisk 1.0.8)
...'m missing but after looking
around for a while I have not been able to find it.
I'm wondering why /dev/zap isn't showing up?
I would be more than happy to supply any more information that I left
out.
If I figure anything else out on my own I'll be sure to post it.
thanks.
-jachin
2011 Aug 04
3
source() or OS X Lion?
Dear R Gurus,
I'm seeing some strange behavior that I can't explain. I'm generating a figure for a paper and I like to save the script (no matter how simple) for future reference. My practice is to write the script and run it using the 'source()' function. What's weird is that the resultant figure is not readable by OS X 10.7.0 (Lion). While trying to figure out what I did