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2007 Jun 04
2
Get calling channel before pickup
...nly having the channel that is in the Ring(ing) state? As far as I can see no variable seems to fit when doing the show channel command. I want to be able to redirect/manipulate an incoming call before it gets answered/bridged, but to do that I have to now which channel to use. Is there a way? Prefarably using manager API. Thanks, Marcus
2005 Sep 09
2
adding text to the corner of a lattice plot
Dear R community, I am using R 2.1.1 on Windows XP, package lattice Version 0.12-5, and want to add text (sort of a dat-stamp actually) to the lower left corner of a lattice plot, prefarably _after_ the plot has been created. Here is a simple example what I do in base graphics: # base graphics: > plot(rnorm(100), rnorm(100)) > mtext(as.character(Sys.Date()), side = 1,line = -2, outer = T, adj = 0, font = 1, cex = 0.7) How can I get the same using lattice? # lattice: > requi...
2006 May 18
2
Sound cards for Centros
What sound cards are recognized by Centros? I have installed it on an old 400MHz IBM Aptiva that has Crystal Audio built-in. However it does not seem to recognize that, nor a Sound Blaster, nor a Sound Blaster 16 that I have tried. Any cheapo cards that it would recognize? Mike
2006 May 18
0
Sound cards for CentOS
...ard Lheureux wrote: >> On Thu, 2006-05-18 at 07:41 -0400, M.Hockings wrote: >> A soundcard for a server ???? >> Why ??? What do you want to do with that machine, CentOS is built for >> SERVER PURPOSES and if you want to make a workstation linux-based I >> advise you to prefarably use Fedora Core or another desktop optimized >> distribution but CentOS (not Centros ;-)) is based on RedHat Enterprise >> Linux and is done to be a SERVER SOLUTION... >> > > Works just fine as enterprise workstations for myself...Sure CentOS is > based of RHEL, but it...
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...ows 95, i think, and there are no NT/2000 workstations. This leaves editing the ACLs in a text editor on the linux box, which is not nearly as neat. Is there either: a) A way to set ACLs from a 9x box? b) A filemanager for Linux which will allow graphical setting of ACLs (prefarably based on the domain info. I think the chances of this are pretty slim.) Thanks a lot Mark Westcott Return-Path: <gcarter@valinux.com> Delivered-To: samba@lists.samba.org Received: from Eng.Auburn.EDU (dns.eng.auburn.edu [131.204.10.13]) by lists.samba.org (Postfix) with ESMTP...