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2010 Jul 23
3
Vocera Comm Badges
Hi,
has someone ever got their hands on the Comm Badges from Vocera ( http://www.vocera.com/ ) and knows if they use anything standard and could work with asterisk, or does someone know an alternative to their really small, light devices?
Regards,
Andreas
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2005 Jan 30
1
Vocera Badges
Anyone got any experiences of these with *, and also costings?
Thanks
John
2009 Jul 20
0
No subject
If later model badges run Linux, then it might be an ARM device (for example TI OMAP series). But it's highly
unlikely the badge runs x86-something as Intel doesn't have any chip that small and with that level of power
consumption. That's the basic reason why Intel isn't inside any smart phone.
-Jeff
> I've worked with these before. They are designed to run a whole
2009 May 04
2
Site badges / certification?
There may have been a topic like this already, but I tried all the search terms I could think of and didn't come up with anything. Apologies if this has been answered before.
Is there a badges that makers of Windows software can put on their site that show the WINE compatibility rating with their software? I just had a mental image of people putting a badge with a link to their
2004 May 07
7
WI FI IP phones??
Are there any other wireless IP phones out there other then the Cisco
7920??
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James Moran <jmoran@potentialtech.com>
Potential Technologies
2006 Feb 02
3
samba4wins only with samba >=3.0.21?
hi,
i read about samba4wins, which is really a great work from the team!
do you know, if this will work with samba v3.0.14a?
i ask because a german news service writes that it?s only possible with
3.0.21 (http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/69132), but i can?t find
this information in the notes on
http://ftp.sernet.de/pub/samba4WINS/samba4wins-1.0.0-16/
thx for helping me!
--
Michael
2009 Feb 02
2
Wine certification and corporate cooperation
Is there an effort to produce a wine certification? A badge/sticker that can be placed on a product to say "also runs on Linux using wine"
Or perhaps, where the OS badges are placed a little tux and glass of wine.
This would give companies an easy way to get there app running on Linux and provide a reason for them to contribute to Wine.
Perhaps more important even than the badge would
2020 Oct 26
6
SV: Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
>> why not just point them at a hosting service like google apps, and let
google keep things up to date?
Costs money, and also the problem is that gmail imposes heavy spam filters
and "reputation blocks" meaning smaller providers with low email volumes,
are put in the spam folder, even if they never send spam, just because their
email volume is so low (ergo, they must prove they
2020 Sep 21
4
reset "replace battery" flag
Hi,
We have a HP R/T 3000 G4 UPS; according to the data returned by the
usbhid-ups driver, it seems to be a "badge engineered" Eaton 5PX UPS
LI R 3000.
We have a stubborn "Replace Battery" alarm that stays despite:
- physical battery replacement
- successful quick battery test, started by upscmd
- successful deep battery test, started by upscmd
- successful battery test,
2008 Nov 03
5
Theora 1.0 final release!
The Xiph.Org Foundation announces the release of Theora 1.0.
Theora is a video codec with a small CPU footprint that offers easy
portability and requires no patent royalties. While the Theora
bitstream format was standardized in 2004 and our beta releases have
been used by millions, this 1.0 release is an important milestone
reflecting the maturity and stability of the Theora codebase.
A number
2008 Nov 03
5
Theora 1.0 final release!
The Xiph.Org Foundation announces the release of Theora 1.0.
Theora is a video codec with a small CPU footprint that offers easy
portability and requires no patent royalties. While the Theora
bitstream format was standardized in 2004 and our beta releases have
been used by millions, this 1.0 release is an important milestone
reflecting the maturity and stability of the Theora codebase.
A number
2011 May 11
3
Constructing an array of stuff (to send multiple apple push notifications)
I''m using this gem https://github.com/justintv/APNS to send push
notifications to an iPhone app and amazingly it works for single
notifications, such that I can do...
APNS.send_notification(Device.first.device_token,''test message'')
Works great...
Now it should be a simple task (as per the docs to send multiple
notifications)
Gem says like this...
device_token =
2003 Apr 04
1
Vorbis-DRM
('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is)
Hello,
did you guys knew, that there is a company creating an OpenSource DRM System
that is said to support Ogg Vorbis? Here's the News-Message I got this from
(its on German, but the links on it may be usefull for other people too :).
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/anw-04.04.03-006/
-- Daniel
<p>HOW YOU CAN TELL THAT
2018 Jun 23
2
reference page for Apache test page & the project
On 23/06/18 21:03, John R. Dennison wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 04:58:21PM -0700, Karsten Wade wrote:
>> * Is there a better page I can point at?
> 'Better' is quite subjective; however this all goes back to
>
> https://web.archive.org/web/20060523223519/https://www.centos.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=127
>
> and is as good of a reference as any.
>
2005 May 23
1
TCP timestamp vulnerability
On May 19, 2005, at 5:53 AM, Christian Brueffer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> fixes for the vulnerability described in http://www.kb.cert.org/
> vuls/id/637934
> were checked in to CURRENT and RELENG_5 by ps in April.
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/netinet/tcp_input.c
>
> Revisions 1.270 and 1.252.2.16
>
> He didn't commit it to RELENG_5_4 for some
2020 Sep 30
2
reset "replace battery" flag
On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 11:47:42PM +0300, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
> On 9/25/20 1:36 PM, Lionel Élie Mamane wrote:
>> On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 06:51:23PM +0300, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
>>> On 9/21/20 9:47 PM, Lionel Élie Mamane wrote:
>>> We have a HP R/T 3000 G4 UPS; according to the data returned by
>>> the usbhid-ups driver, it seems to be a "badge
2003 Dec 16
2
Free Software/Open Source-Telephony-Summit 2004
Hi,
I just came across this annoncement, which is particularly interesting as
it is only 25 min away from my place... :-) Anyway, I guess the core of
this is targeted at developers mainly.
Cheers, Philipp
Free Software/Open Source-Telephony-Summit 2004
http://www.guug.de/veranstaltungen/telephony-summit-2004/
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/avr-16.12.03-000/
We are happy to announce
2020 Sep 25
2
reset "replace battery" flag
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 06:51:23PM +0300, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
> On 9/21/20 9:47 PM, Lionel Élie Mamane wrote:
>> We have a HP R/T 3000 G4 UPS; according to the data returned by the
>> usbhid-ups driver, it seems to be a "badge engineered" Eaton 5PX
>> UPS LI R 3000.
>> We have a stubborn "Replace Battery" alarm that stays (...):
>> The
2006 Feb 15
2
Polymorphic joins work one way, but not the other
I''ve been using polymorphic joins from edge rails based on about 5 lines
of advice Rick Olson gave me over IRC. There''s some sparse documentation
popping up but it seems to cover a somewhat different case.
Anyway - I pretty much got it to work - save for one detail. Here''s what
I have:
class Event < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :attachable, :polymorphic =>
2010 Oct 04
4
http caching a dynamic page
Is it possible to take advantage of http caching/proxy caching with
dynamic pages? i.e. pages with section/part that can change over time
but certain part of the page remain the same. I would rather not keep
re-rendering the static part but insure the dynamic part are rendered
with fresh data.
I am using memcached mostly as an object store that I can minimize db
hits but I still am rendering a