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2015 Jun 19
3
Run script action when Dahdi phone goes off-hook?
...Long story short - I have an ancient Britsh Telecom phone attached to my Asterisk PBX via Dahdi. It works beautifully, receiving calls, and the call quality is excellent. However, dialling out is impossible, as Asterisk consistently mis-reads the number of pulses the dial sends (it could be a squiffy dial, I'm not sure). Not to mention the fact that, in today's modern "want it now" age, waiting up to 3 seconds between digits whilst the rotary dial does its thing gets old very quickly... As with all Dahdi connected phones, when I lift the handset, I immediately see: -- S...
2004 Jul 27
1
Problems with "nobody" processes in Samba 3.0.4
...e its driving me up the wall. I admin a Samba PDC which authenticates through an LDAP backend. Both the samba server and pam authenticate through the entries in the LDAP database. I recently upgraded to 3.0.4 to combat the M$ hotfix that destroyed password changing. Since then things have been squiffy. All runs fine (apart from a grouping problem that I shall describe later) until a rogue samba thread appears which is owned by "nobody". PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME CPU COMMAND 2639 root 20 0 13844 3832 804 S 40.8 1.5 4317m 0 slapd...
2015 Jun 19
0
Run script action when Dahdi phone goes off-hook?
...rt - I have an ancient Britsh Telecom phone attached to my > Asterisk PBX via Dahdi. It works beautifully, receiving calls, and the call > quality is excellent. However, dialling out is impossible, as Asterisk > consistently mis-reads the number of pulses the dial sends (it could be a > squiffy dial, I'm not sure). Not to mention the fact that, in today's > modern "want it now" age, waiting up to 3 seconds between digits whilst the > rotary dial does its thing gets old very quickly... > > As with all Dahdi connected phones, when I lift the handset, I immediat...
2011 Jul 04
1
Bundled internet explorer doesn't work.
Hi. I've wine installed on Gentoo x86_68. As we know, IE is preinstalled in winprefix, but in my case it doesn't run for both WINEARCH as x86 or x64. It says program error showing me a usual Windows error. Terminal output (http://pastebin.com/42cDr9Xn) as such. I installed IE7 (32), it installed fine but it doesn't work at all... it's completely broken. Obviously I firstly tried
2004 Jun 23
0
Problems with "nobody" processes in Samba 3.0.4
...e its driving me up the wall. I admin a Samba PDC which authenticates through an LDAP backend. Both the samba server and pam authenticate through the entries in the LDAP database. I recently upgraded to 3.0.4 to combat the M$ hotfix that destroyed password changing. Since then things have been squiffy. All runs fine (apart from a grouping problem that I shall describe later) until a rogue samba thread appears which is owned by "nobody". PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME CPU COMMAND 2639 root 20 0 13844 3832 804 S 40.8 1.5 4317m 0 slapd...
2006 Feb 08
29
Autocomplete and Firefox
Having problems with the autocomplete on my linux box and firefox. When I use form tags it breaks, without form tags everything works fine. Exact copy of the example provided, but I added form tags.. The initial search and select works but then the box sort of "locks up" and I can''t change it at all, If I do try to type something nothing changes but a second later the whole
2005 Jun 24
14
apache2 fastcgi (fcgi) internal server errors, still :(
hi all, I can blab, but here is a sample of my /var/log/apache2/error.log, it has all the info: any ideas what I can do prevent 500s from hitting my users? (besides redirecting them with javascript to the same URL which will be fine on the next request? :) thanks, _alex [Fri Jun 24 12:30:45 2005] [error] [client 172.20.0.175] FastCGI: incomplete headers (0 bytes) received from
2006 May 31
0
CT unit to drill on Mars, Revenue Up 200% - Ref. jh010 (PR#8918)
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