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2015 Aug 26
1
sernet documentation
On 08/26/2015 04:28 PM, Rowland Penny wrote:
> On 26/08/15 21:07, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
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>> On 08/26/2015 03:50 PM, Rowland Penny wrote:
>>> On 26/08/15 20:39, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
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>>>> On 08/26/2015 03:26 PM, Rowland Penny wrote:
>>>>> On 26/08/15 20:14, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
2004 Oct 03
2
using broadvoice and vonage hardware with Asterisk
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Greetings, I've just about got Asterisk up and running and am
wondering the following. Currently, I subscribe to both Vonage and
Broadvoice and as such, I've got a Sipura and Cisco ATA186. Although
I'm sure this is expressly prohibited somewhere in my service
agreements, can I reprogram these devices to access my own asterisk
server rather than
2009 May 17
0
BizConf at Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island Resort, August 20-21
[Apologies for the slightly-off-topic posting.]
BizConf is a one-of-a-kind event that I am hosting about 3 months from
now here in northern Florida. It''s a 2-day conference specifically
crafted for independent consultants and owners/managers of small to
mid-sized web consultancies. Because of who I am and the audience I
can reach, I expect the majority of the attendees to be involved
2005 May 26
4
Official CentOS CD/DVD Vendor Program
All,
I would like to announce our Official CentOS CD/DVD Vendor Program.
We currently have 3 vendors, and 2 more who are putting together their
information. (Not bad ... the official program has been going for less
than 12 hours :)
The details of the program (how to get in it, what they give back to the
CentOS Project, etc.) are here:
http://www.centos.org/images/CentOS_CD_Vendors.pdf
Here is
2005 May 26
4
Official CentOS CD/DVD Vendor Program
All,
I would like to announce our Official CentOS CD/DVD Vendor Program.
We currently have 3 vendors, and 2 more who are putting together their
information. (Not bad ... the official program has been going for less
than 12 hours :)
The details of the program (how to get in it, what they give back to the
CentOS Project, etc.) are here:
http://www.centos.org/images/CentOS_CD_Vendors.pdf
Here is
2005 Jan 10
0
[LLVMdev] Version Control Upgrade?
Reid Spencer wrote:
> John,
>
> Here's my list:
>
> 1. CVS is slow. Many of the other tools do bi-directional binary deltas
> on file changes they are transmitting. This is basically the technology
> that makes rsync so fast. CVS doesn't do this. Probably not a big deal
> when you're working at UIUC but its CRUCIAL when I'm on the road working
> from a
2013 Aug 30
14
Coverity + XenProject + Process?
Hey
We have a static analyzer setup for Xen called Coverity. It allows
the code to be inspected for bugs and such.
Originally I setup this so that we could make sure that there are no
bugs that cause security issues - and as such invited only folks
on the security Xen mailing list.
But there are other folks who I am sure would like to contribute
and as Coverity is pretty amazing at analyzing
2015 Aug 26
4
sernet documentation
On 08/26/2015 03:50 PM, Rowland Penny wrote:
> On 26/08/15 20:39, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
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>> On 08/26/2015 03:26 PM, Rowland Penny wrote:
>>> On 26/08/15 20:14, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>>>> One of the Centos 7 arm developers built the sernet 4.2 for me to
>>>> start testing.
>>>>
>>>>
2005 Jan 10
6
[LLVMdev] Version Control Upgrade?
John,
Here's my list:
1. CVS is slow. Many of the other tools do bi-directional binary deltas
on file changes they are transmitting. This is basically the technology
that makes rsync so fast. CVS doesn't do this. Probably not a big deal
when you're working at UIUC but its CRUCIAL when I'm on the road working
from a hotel or airport wi-fi connection.
2. Related to 1 is diff