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2005 Oct 04
5
PBX 'Personalities' ?
We are running our * server as a virtual PBX for 6 companies. I am having all of the Allison prompts plus our own custom IVR prompts being re-recorded for each company, in a different voice (marketing thing) with a different personality (perky, corporate, earthy) . I'm curious if someone could point out a dirty trick to get the voice to play right, for internal and external callers,
2003 Aug 23
3
SYSLINUX 2.06 released
I have released SYSLINUX 2.06; it's basically identical to 2.06-pre4. I'm doing this now because the bug fixes are so major and because I am not sure I'll be around next week. -hpa 2.06 is a bug fix release. Changes in 2.06: * ALL: Fix problem that would occationally cause a boot failure, depending on the length of the kernel. * ISOLINUX: Fix problem
2000 Jul 20
3
fatal: Not enough entropy in RNG
Hi, I'm running openssh 2.1.1p4 on Solaris 7 (sparc). Occationally, when I boot up the server, the startup script I wrote to start sshd fails to start sshd with the following error: fatal: Not enough entropy in RNG What am I doing wrong?? Is there anything I can do to prevent this from happening? Is just restarting sshd a valid thing to do?? Thanks for any thoughts, David
2006 Jun 13
2
Cleaning Up My Process Table
I'm upgrading my primary server from RH 7.2 to CentOS-4.3.ServerCD. I REALLY like the ServerCD. Who needs all the fluff that comes with a standard distro? If I want a system-config-gooey I can run Xnest [1] and ssh -X from my laptop. Anyway I have two questions: 1) How can I collectively stop all the NFS, portmap, whatever? I'm hoping it can be manipulated as a group because occationally
2006 Apr 25
1
Memory Usage with openSSH 4.0
I have friends running sshd on their emebedded ppc linux systems at two universities. Normally sshd takes about 3M of memory and they have about 16M freemem showed in /proc/meminfo. But occationally (every 1 or 2 weeks) they see free memory goes down really fast and they lose 10M in 1 minute. If they disable sshd by blocking the port access, this does not happen any more. The device is not behind
2007 Mar 20
1
High Pitched Noise
Question: After about having the server running for about an hour, our callers occationally hear a high pitched beep that lasts the entire call. In some cases, the noise doesn't start until a minute or 2 into the call, while others last the entire call. In some of the more serious cases, calls are dropped after the noise has occurred as well. Another symptom has been really bad static on a
2018 Jun 05
2
Booth volunteers needed for Grace Hopper Conference
Hello LLVM Developers! Last year, the LLVM Foundation sponsored a booth at the Grace Hopper Conference. I had 2 amazing volunteers from the community, David Blaikie and Anna Zaks, help me spread the word about LLVM, compilers, and open source. It was a great experience and we are hoping to repeat this at the upcoming 2018 Grace Hopper conference in Houston, TX on September 26-28. I’m looking
2006 Apr 26
1
cannot transfer to call waiting call on ip500
So far no one I have talked to has either had this issue or does not know a answer. I currently run asterisk 1.0.9. I have two issues to deal with. 1. The caller waiting caller ID does not show on the uniden hand held that is hooked to a sipura spa 1000 or my Polycom ip500. 2. When a caller is calling in and I hear the caller waiting beep on the line when talking with somone, is there no way
2006 Mar 27
1
Safe to UNPROTECT() when object is assigned to a list?
Hi, I'm troubleshooting some native code on Windows that very occationally (and semi-randomly) crashes R. Already looked at "everything", I just want to double check that it is safe to UNPROTECT() allocated variables as soon as they are assigned to, say, a PROTECTed list. >From (R v2.3.0) Section 5.7.1 "Handling the effects of garbage collection" in "Writing R
2001 Apr 24
2
odd error between vfat and samba
[Please Cc: timball@tux.org on replies because I'm not on the samba list] Setup: Samba 2.0.7 (from debian sid), Linux 2.4.3-XFS, Window95, Windows98 Problem: I have a linux machine that I occationally duel boot and I wanted to be able to share my mp3s directory to my roomate via samba. I figured I'd just make a partition vfat and have both linux and windows export that directory... but
2009 Dec 15
5
HVM support to be removed from Debian Squeeze: call for volunteers
[message cross posted to the pkg-xen and xen-devel list] Dear everyone, Bastian Blank - which is the person (among others, but mainly him) that is packaging Xen in Debian -, has decided last summer that he doesn't want to deal with the qemu-dm of Xen, thus removing Xen Qemu and support for HVM in Debian. Here is what he wrote:
2009 Dec 15
5
HVM support to be removed from Debian Squeeze: call for volunteers
[message cross posted to the pkg-xen and xen-devel list] Dear everyone, Bastian Blank - which is the person (among others, but mainly him) that is packaging Xen in Debian -, has decided last summer that he doesn't want to deal with the qemu-dm of Xen, thus removing Xen Qemu and support for HVM in Debian. Here is what he wrote:
2005 Jun 08
0
Looking for Volunteers to Moderate the User''s List
The user''s list has controls on the size of posts that it will accept without moderation. This is done so that the entire list isn''t spammed with 800kb trace files or hi-rez diagrams of someone''s network. When a post exceeds the limit (currently 120kb), the moderator receives a message. It is then necessary to log onto the list server and to either approve or reject
2004 Jan 11
0
[ANNOUNCE] netfilter project calls for volunteers
--lHuqAdgBYNjQz/wy Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi! Since netfilter/iptables is a volunteer based effort, the project lives by more participation and involvement of it's user community. While we receive lots of code contributions (new matches/targets, patches, bugfixes, ...), there is lots of work in
2009 May 06
8
Call for volunteers
Howdy Wine users! The list of bugs with downloads that haven't been checked on in a while has gotten pretty long (1,359! as of May 6, 2009). If you're a moderate to advanced user of wine, please help by downloading and testing these applications and testing these bugs. Be sure you're using a recent version of wine (1.1.20 or git) and testing in a clean WINEPREFIX. Quick guide: 1)
2004 Dec 28
1
win variable in tcltk
The following gives an error message: library(tcltk) win <- list(env="A") tt <- tktoplevel() but <- tkbutton(tt, text="X", command=expression(tkdestroy(tt))) tkgrid(but) however, if one comments out the win line (and removes the win variable) then it works. It seems that tcltk is making use of a variable called win with a component name of env and I just happened
1998 Mar 11
4
Re: Towards a solution of tmp-file problems
Hi everyone, Thanks all for your feedback. Here is a reply to most of your comments.... Roger. Chris Evans wrote: > On Mon, 9 Mar 1998, Rogier Wolff wrote: > > not to give those rights away. A non-setuid program should not have to > > worry about buffer overruns (you can crash the program, wow!). It > Just a reminder, that in some cases, it _should_ worry. As a
2011 Jun 02
2
How to continue processing a context after a Hangup
Good afternoon, I'm trying to write a simple callback context, but i need to hangup an incoming call and then call the origin number back, the problem is that asterisk stops processing the call after Hangup() application then it is not able to dial the origin number back. Sorry for the grammatical erros. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2003 Aug 23
1
Memdisk Problem persists !!!
Hi,, I wud just like to inform that the previous issue of memdisk not booting compressed images still persists !! The release 2.05 that was supposed to fix this issue dint yet solve the problem !! Please, let me know if more info on the problem is required !! Bye, Jassi >From: syslinux-request at zytor.com >Reply-To: syslinux at zytor.com >To: syslinux at zytor.com >Subject:
2007 May 11
0
The Soup - new rails community resource
Greetings all, I am pleased to announced The Soup - http://the-soup.net/ - a tasty new resource for the Rails Community. About Are you a Talented person that is looking for new and interesting projects to work on? Are you a Project Sponsor that is looking to build quality relationships in anticipation of your next hiring cycle? Inspired by the story of The Stone Soup, The Soup provides a