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2007 Sep 30
1
more on firmware loading need
Axel and everyone
Your questions are valid. I had similar question when I bought these
cards. These cards in particular have no rom chip on the pci card. If
you plug these into a computer they do nothing until you load them with
there firmware. When vt6410 are used on motherboards not as stand alone
cards the bios has this firmware and loads it into the chip set on boot
making them show up
2018 Feb 05
2
syslinux PXE boot version upgrade, network no longer working
Hi David,
it's a shot in the dark, but it might be worth trying lpxelinux.0 [1]
(instead of pxelinux.0) which contains the newer network stack before
falling back to older versions of syslinux.
On Fri, 2 Feb 2018 10:42:27 -0500
David McDowell via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote:
> Looks like 4.07 was latest stable 4.xx release? thanks.
I believe so. According to the
2018 Feb 06
2
syslinux PXE boot version upgrade, network no longer working
Hi David,
On Mon, 5 Feb 2018 18:09:51 -0500
David McDowell via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion Lukas. Is lpxelinux.0 [1] a fork of this
> distro or a completely different open source option?
The file is part of syslinux (pxelinux) and exists since version 5.10.
So neither a fork nor a different project ;) . According to the link I
had provided:
2018 Feb 02
2
syslinux PXE boot version upgrade, network no longer working
Thanks Ady. I have to stick with stable vs. experimental but I
appreciate the Debian suggestion.
I don't mean to troll anyone, but... how is 6.03 considered stable if
it does not correctly support keeppxe? I have to go all the way back
to 4.xx for this to be supported? Wow. I still couldn't find it in
the docs online where it states keeppxe doesn't work. I have some
"detail
2006 Feb 23
4
IAXModem/Hylafax problem
I think I'm very close to getting IAXModem and Hylafax going, but my
current inbound hylafax logs show this:
Feb 23 10:09:37.98: [ 3638]: MODEM <Empty line>
Feb 23 10:09:37.98: [ 3638]: MODEM TIMEOUT: waiting for v.21 carrier
Two questions -
1) Does anyone know what step I missed here? (I.e. please help!)
2) Is there a document I should be working off of? Google doesn't seem
to
2006 Mar 29
4
Marketing Materials
The owner of my company just asked me for an Asterisk brochure. Has
anyone seen such a creature? I know of some really informative
websites, but I think a pdf would be priceless at this point.
Thanks,
Bob McDowell
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2017 Apr 07
3
modification times questions
Thank you!
I run --times when I use rsync (I actually use the -a flag) but the times do not transfer over and if I run rsync dryrun with -i I can see that it wants to transfer the files because of times. When I run rsync a second time with your suggestion the times do transfer over. I don't know why...
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2016 Jun 02
9
rsync keeps writing files over
Cool Thanks!
Specifically, the timestamps on both <src> and <dest> match for "ls -l"
but do not match for "ls -lu" or "ls -lc”
The storage is just an regular HDD in a mac pro tower. I can’t imagine why
it wouldn’t handle timestamps. Also of note - this problem doesn’t exist
for every file, just the vast majority. So, that just makes it more
confusing.
Yes,
2011 Jul 14
1
XCP 1.1 Upgrade
I''ve just finished upgrading both of my test hosts from XCP 1.0 to XCP 1.1, and the pool master is fine and happy. The second host, however, isn''t. To be perfectly clear, I didn''t ''upgrade'' that one, but had installed something else in the interim, so I did a fresh install of XCP 1.1. Anyway when attempting to get it to join the pool, I get an error
2006 Apr 28
1
Cell phones and DTMF
When my Asterisk box is called from my company's standard type of phone,
it does not detect normal button presses on the keypad. You can use the
phone's 'touch tones' feature to send data to the box, but that is a bit
cumbersome. My Norstar voicemail system (that is being replaced) does
not have this limitation.
Is there anything I can do on the Asterisk side?
Thanks,
Bob
2008 Jan 03
2
OT: How many watts do I need?
Hello all,
Sorry for the OT thing.
I'm helping a friend setting up a new box. It's a Pentium 4 with 430Watt power
supply. He wants to plugin his old harddrives and DVD into the new box. The
total will be: 3 harddrives, 1 DVD drive, 1 CDRW drive. In the box there are
also 2 big fans.
Is 430Watt enough?
Thank you for your sharing.
--
Fajar Priyanto | Reg'd Linux User #327841 |
2016 Jun 02
2
rsync keeps writing files over
OK. Thanks. Where can I find information regarding how to interpret
—itemize-changes?
The timestamps aren’t changing, so the target must not be storing them,
which I have no idea why. The directory I’m writing to is 777.
What is the flag to tell rsync to ignore the timestamps?
Thanks,
Blake
On 6/2/16, 6:18 PM, "rsync on behalf of Kevin Korb"
<rsync-bounces at lists.samba.org on
2012 Dec 09
2
Problem with secondary sata controller
I am having problems getting my 64-bit Debian Squeeze (Xen version 4.0, Linux Kernel 2.6.32) dom0 to recognize a harddrive connected to a secondary sata controller. My motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-X79-UP4 and has two sata controllers. The first is controlled by an Intel X79 chipset and the second is controlled by a Marvell 88SE9172 chip. During the initial install of Debian everything is fine and
2006 Apr 27
2
TE405P vs. SoundCard problem
My Asterisk server believes that a Digium TE405P and sound are
incompatible. Basically, no matter what else I do to the machine it
terms of hardware, if the TE405P is installed, none of the
playback/background/etc commands work. MOH works fine.
So far, I have tried:
1) Seven different PCI soundcards with different chipsets. (Go go
Computer Junk Store!)
2) Disabling each and every device
2016 Jun 02
2
rsync keeps writing files over
Thanks Kevin! I¹m unclear how to read the ‹itemize-changes output. Can you
provide some insight?
This is a local transfer from an external drive to an internal drive all
attached to one computer.
rsync -aPh --itemize-changes -n
/Volumes/shuttle_05/2012_79_1_14_1__1199_Workprint /Volumes/3TB_LTO/LT003A/
sending incremental file list
>f..t.......
2016 Jun 24
2
--partial not working?
Hi Kevin,
I haven't specified --whole-file. After entering an rsync command the terminal always reads "delta-transmission disabled for local transfer or --whole-file" but I assume that is just a standard phrase that always appears.
So, if I am running partial (-P) and not using --whole-file or disabling the delta-transmission, why would an incomplete file be deleted and the
2017 Apr 07
3
modification times questions
How do I transfer just the modification times with rsync? I now the file content is the same but the modification times are different. Is there a way to do this? Every way that I have tried causes the whole file to transfer as well.
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2006 Mar 21
6
Native MOH - Convert mp3 to ulaw
I'd like to use native moh instead of with mpg123... for some reason the processes never bloody die.
For native moh to not spawn an external player, I'd need to convert the default supplied moh sound files in /var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3 to ulaw and g729 format. Anyone know of a free, easy way to convert them?
Thanks,
Doug.
2016 Jun 09
4
rsync keeps writing files over
Hi Steven,
Yes, both file systems are the same.
rsync -nri --modify-window=1 <src> <dest>
Gives me the following for most files >f..T.......
2015_167_1_1__Boy_What_A_Girl_R2/2015_167_1_1__Boy_What_A_Girl__UHD_DPX_R2/
BWAG_R2_00138428.dpx
Although a few have >f..T......n
2015_167_1_1__Boy_What_A_Girl_R2/2015_167_1_1__Boy_What_A_Girl__UHD_DPX_R2/
BWAG_R2_00135909.dpx
2006 Feb 14
1
Podget or Similar
While I'm thinking about it, is anyone else out there using podget or
something similar to do news/weather playback?
It's a neat idea, and I'd like to showcase it as a feature that the old
Nortel just didn't even come close to doing...
Thanks,
Bob McDowell