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2005 Jan 24
2
SIP-T Support (I got my head in an SS7 cloud)
Hey All, I'm just daydreaming here.. but what's the status of SIP-T in Asterisk? I haven't been able to find a whole lot of info on SIP-T but seems like just an extension of SIP. Right? Now if I had a PSTN Gateway (that is a SS7 gateway) that supported SIP-T, could I signal * with SIP-T from it and have asterisk utilize MGCP to sieze a particular DS0 on a remote DS1? Hmm.. What am
2020 Aug 17
1
how to run CentOS 8.2 under new WSL2?
...rtualization technology, just WSL2 ==> I don't want to download any .zip from a previous release that is not CentOS 8.2, ideally would like to be self-sufficient and gain the knowledge on how to do this myself. --- If anyone has actually done this with CentOS 8.2 and WSL2 and has it working swimingly, please reply, would love to get this up and running for a higher level of productivity, scripting and automation on my Windows dev box.
2007 Sep 25
0
CentOS-5 Hardware Probe
...tos bootup has now entered an endless loop. Pluse neither the USB nor the PS/2 kb seem to work after a certain point. On Centos-4 I recall doing exactly the same thing and all that happened was that Kudzu ran during the boot procedure, prompted for the configuration changes and everything went on swimingly. I just verified this behaviour by swapping in a CentOS-4.5 disk on this machine and Kudzu came up, reported on all the config changes, accepted the responses and it booted with the DVD and USB devices installed What is happening in CentOS-5? Is there no hardware probe at startup? Is there some s...
2007 Oct 15
5
problem with smbios 2.13?
Hello, I''m using the latest b75 ISO to try and get a solaris dom0 running on my laptop, a Sony SZ-330P. The Xen LiveCD works just fine, so I know that theoretically it should work. Build 75 also works just fine on my Sony, including sound and video, etc. But when I try and boot the Xen kernel, the system hangs. There''s no panic printed to console. If I pass a -v option at