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2007 Jun 05
1
osx packages?
...e, which feels a bit like messing it up without knowing the cleaning tools. Does anyone have any tips for me? Is there a better way of handling this? There's no precompiled OSX packages on the networkupstools home page and Fink also only lists source packages. What should I do? Best regards, Valentijn - -- http://www.openoffice.nl/ Open Office - Linux Office Solutions Valentijn Sessink v.sessink at openoffice.nl +31(0)20-4214059 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFGZTRNTRf3oaxjt6kRAjKGAJ4s0XH...
2005 Jul 07
0
disconnect with various codecs
..., but once I lift the receiver, the VOIP provider hangs up the connection: mISDN---> Asterisk --> VOIP provider --> POTS ringing Once I lift the POTS handset, the connection between VOIP provider and POTS closes (so I only hear a busy tone). What could be happening here? Best regards, Valentijn -- http://www.openoffice.nl/ Open Office - Linux Office Solutions Valentijn Sessink valentyn+sessink@nospam.openoffice.nl
1998 Dec 01
0
browselist showing up late
...... and there is the browselist. Does anyone got a clue? Is this due to the ping times? (This behaviour first showed up after a software upgrade in our ADSL modems, which introduced latencies of 70ms and more. Some weeks ago these were cut down to 35ms and browsing seems to work slightly better). Valentijn Valentijn Sessink - valentyn@dds.nl - Email (o.; g.mv.) glasachtige, ondoorzichtige of transparante massa, in een dunne laag aangebracht ter bedekking of versiering (brandverf) van metalen, glazen en stenen voorwerpen en keramiek. (Van Dale, 12e uitgave, 1992)
1998 Dec 11
1
Wins on a router
I've looked all over the archives, and I can't find the answer tot his. I have a machine called pendor, that's running my DNS, DHCPD, WINS, and is my router between my ethernet and token-ring networks, as well as my masquerading firewall/router to the dialup line. Yep, this machine does it all. I have this line in /etc/smb.conf: interfaces = 192.168.1.2/24 192.168.2.2/24 Where