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2003 Aug 13
0
Fwd: Stable versions of Asterisk (Was: Re: Fair comparison (John Todd))
Hi listers,
is my question about stability of * a wrong question to ask here?
Nguyen
>Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 10:39:43 +0700
>To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
>From: Nguyen Nam <nguyennam@cardvn.net>
>Subject: Stable versions of Asterisk (Was: Re: Fair comparison (John Todd))
>
>Hi,
>It's really a problem for new Asterisk users. I am new to Asterisk and do
2009 Aug 22
0
Interview with John Todd
Hi,
We've just completed an interview with John Todd - the Open Source
Community Director for Asterisk.
Some interesting comments in it - hope you enjoy it:
http://www.venturevoip.com/news.php?rssid=2200
--
Cheers,
Matt Riddell
Director
_______________________________________________
http://www.venturevoip.com/news.php (Daily Asterisk News)
http://www.venturevoip.com/st.php
2006 Oct 24
3
"Fixing the Caller-ID Problem", by John Todd for O'ReillyNet
This seems like a piece members of this list would find interesting...
===
There is growing concern over the interaction of VoIP systems
with the legacy PSTN, and the transmission of caller identity
data--most notably, Caller ID on the PSTN. It is not always
possible, or obvious how, to handle Caller ID data when moving
to or from VoIP and the PSTN networks. There are even business
models
2003 Aug 12
3
Fair comparison
I was trying to do a little searching to see if there has even been a
comparison between Asterisk and VOCAL or any of the other OSS packages?
"Practical Voice Over IP using VOCAL" published by O'Reilly and
Associates, attempts to make a strong case about how scalable VOCAL. Of
course, considering that the book is written by the makers of VOCAL, it
tends to have a one sided slant.
2004 Aug 09
0
sip endpoint not ringing
with a h323 client over my gatekepper a call comes over asrerisk to my
sip endpoint:
== Spawn extension (sip-phones, 01634255122, 1) exited non-zero on
'SIP/0699073201-528d'
-- Executing Dial("H323/ip$10.0.0.124:49638/18690",
"SIP/0699073201") in new stack
-- Called 0699073201
-- SIP/0699073201-dc61 is ringing
-- SIP/0699073201-dc61 answered
2013 Apr 11
0
Notes and warnings in building a package ('ms-dos style file name', 'no visible binding' and using .C("bincount", ..., PACKAGE = "base"))
Dear all,
While buildign a package (R 2.15.2 on windows XP) I had three
warnings/notes -- I would be grateful for any hints on what to do.
1. The first one is probably not really important if I'm not missing
something:
cygwin warning:
MS-DOS style path detected: C:/x/y/z/package_1.0.tar.gz
Preferred POSIX equivalent is: /cygdrive/c/x/y/z/package_1.0.tar.gz
CYGWIN environment variable
2011 May 14
0
[LLVMdev] Native build clarification
It looks like someone got started on this project:
http://www.llvm.org/devmtg/2010-11/Spencer-ObjectFiles.pdf
Does anyone know what kind of progress has been made?
On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 9:10 AM, Reed Kotler <rkotler at mips.com> wrote:
> It's not so easy to create a linker that has all the bells and whistles,
> especially on windows.
> You have to look at the totality of
2011 May 14
1
[LLVMdev] Native build clarification
It looks like it is kind of stalled:
~/extern/llvm.head/lib/Object $ svn log
On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Hans Stimer <hans.stimer at gmail.com> wrote:
> It looks like someone got started on this project:
>
> http://www.llvm.org/devmtg/2010-11/Spencer-ObjectFiles.pdf
>
> Does anyone know what kind of progress has been made?
>
>
> On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 9:10
2011 May 14
2
[LLVMdev] Native build clarification
It's not so easy to create a linker that has all the bells and whistles,
especially on windows.
You have to look at the totality of options, linker files, shared
objects, etc.
It's not a weekend project.
If you want to read the elf manual and gnu ld and then write a new one
you could do that. Clang can easily be fixed to incorporate it either as
a default or as an optional linker. The
2015 Mar 19
2
Samba AD DC and browsing of shares
Hi!
I know it is not right to have users' home directories and shared maps
on DC, but - is there any workaround which could enable browsing of
shares on Samba4 (4.2) AD DC like it was in good ole times of Samba3 DC?
I heard some workaround exists, but with no details an further references.
Is it crucial to have AD DC if I have to join Windows 7, 8, 8.1 to the
domain and do not plan to
2010 Feb 17
1
Dock graphs when using R in Eclipse with StatET plug In
Does anyone know how to dock graphics windows in Eclipse when using the
StatET plug-in for R?
Right now every time I make a graph it pops up as a separate window, which
takes up too much real estate.
By the way, if you have not tried the StatET thing, you should. It's really
nice, and I'm sure I'm not even using all the bells and whistles. The
"automatic variable
2005 May 04
1
Difference between "tree" and "rpart"
In the help for rpart it says, "This differs from the tree function
mainly in its handling of surrogate variables." And it says that an
rpart object is a superset of a tree object. Both cite Brieman et al.
1984. Both call external code which looks like martian poetry to me.
I've seen posts in the archives where BDR, and other knowledgeable
folks, have said that rpart() is to be
2015 Jun 12
1
C5 : Firefox 38 bug
On Fri, June 12, 2015 8:28 am, g wrote:
>
>
> On 06/10/2015 03:56 AM, Always Learning wrote:
>> I displayed, as a web page, a list of search results created in PHP,
>> from MySQL.
>
> i am still using 24.8.0 and do not have to contend with all the
> bugs introduced by moz dev and their 'bells and whistles' when
> they started try to get ahead of gaagle
2001 Feb 02
1
Microsoft to expand Windows source-code sharing program | Todd R. Weiss | 57316
Would everyone that has tried to use MicroSoft Office with WINE please
write MicroSoft a letter and tell them that there is a demand for
MS-Office on Linux.
James Tyrer
2010 Dec 10
1
Todd Denniston - a second "thanks, again"
Almost there on getting the current US fed PIV cards working properly (and
*not* pulling up the idiot coolkey stuff), and I was just looking for
where ssh-agent is started automagically when you log in... and I found
the thread I started early last April... and that inlcuded you, Todd,
mentioning where it's started (/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc-common), so, a
second tip o' th' hat to you.
2003 Aug 13
0
for Todd Johnson
Todd,
I experienced a similar problem. I know it sounds trivial... I used the
version of Samba that came with the install CD of RHLinux 7.3, and got it
running well. Then I read about the bugs and so I upgraded to Samba 2.2.8a.
Afterwards, whenever I would make any changes to /etc/samba/smb.conf, I
would not see any difference in Samba's behavior. Then I ran testparm and
I noticed
2017 Jul 26
0
armv7 pc-rel bx thumb instruction
Hi Jonas,
On 26 July 2017 at 13:56, Jonas Devlieghere via llvm-dev
<llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> So it seems that a branch island is glue code added by the linker to do the
> actual mode switch if necessary. But why would we need a mode switch for a
> jump to a function that is also in thumb mode?
We wouldn't unless shim is in ARM mode; that's what the code
2001 Apr 19
1
Running Under Windows
Hello,
I write a commercial marine navigation and tidal current prediction
application for Windows 3.1 (compiled with Borland c++ 3.1). I am
considering releasing this or a variant of this under something like
Linux. My goal is to continue to develop bells and whistles but to share
the load with others. No particular commercial goals.
In order to get recreational sailboat racers to use it I
2009 Jun 18
1
cross compiling (arm)
Hi.
I'm trying to cross compile dovecot.
My desktop machine is an AMD64 box with bells and whistles. The ARM
based machine is a network attached storage box. When I run "make"
always get x86_64 binaries.
My OS is Gentoo, so I have been able to build using emerge a variety of
other programs from source. What am I doing wrong here. (Gentoo
doesn't have Dovecot for the arm)
I
1997 Feb 28
0
forwarded from BoS: Linux anti-SYN flooding patch
I have just finished a patch to linux 2.0.29 that provides
the SYN cookies protection against SYN flood attacks.
You can grab it from my home page at:
http://www.dna.lth.se/~erics/software/tcp-syncookies-patch-1.gz
You can also follow the pointers from my home page (see the signature)
to get a very short blurb about this patch.
Quick synopsys: This implements the SYN cookie defense
against SYN