Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "Expire old voice mail messages, et al"
2004 Apr 06
1
Non working 800 numbers
Hey guys,
I am having a strange problem with certain 800 numbers not working,
specifically
American Airlines
800-882-8880
800- 843-3000
800- 237-7976
and
UPS
800-742-5877
I can't seem to figure out what is causing them not to pick up. Prior to
using asterisk on our outbound PRI lines there was no problem. I tried
explicitly setting callerid/ani etc on outbound calls, but so far no dice.
Has
2008 Mar 18
1
invalid \uxxxx sequence while trying to create a package
Greetings, R-Helpers:
I am trying to build a package on WinXP, something that I have done before,
but infrequently, and have recently updated both the Rtools and the version
of R being used.
My test case fails after successfully creating the compiled html files with
this error message:
.
.
.
Created
c:\DOCUME~1\CHARLE~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\Rbuild142865646\March18\chm\March18.chm,
41,494
2007 Oct 03
2
Windows OS, R and unicode
I'm trying to use the biological female and male signs in R2.5.1 under
Windows XP. I can access and insert these symbols using word-processors.
In general these should be available as \u2640 and \u2642 but I can't
make them happen in R using (say) text(5,5, "\u2640") message "invalid
\uxxxx sequence"
I've replaced Arial with Arial unicode MS in Rdevga and
2013 Apr 11
2
(no subject)
Dear all,
Is there a quick and easy way of converting utf characters to the \uxxxx
form (necessary e.g. for packages)? I mean something working like this:
> utf2uxxxx("õäöü")
[1] "\u00f5\u00e4\u00f6\u00fc"
It is easy to program but perhaps someone already has implemented this. (I
couldn't find anything useful from searches incl RSiteSearch).
Thanks in advance,
Kenn
2006 Jul 16
3
Binding text_field et al to object.attribute.name
Hi all,
Suppose I have a PurchaseItem model which refers to Product model...
class Product < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :purchase_items
end
class PurchaseItem < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :product
end
To keep things simple, one of the attribute of the Product model is
title.
On the interface, I have a textfield that I need to bind with
@purchase_item.product.title.
2006 Oct 03
2
InitAllImageHandlers et. al.
I''m going to submit a patch that will call
wxInitializeStockObjects
wxInitializeStockLists
wxInitAllImageHandlers
in wx.cpp on startup. I''ll remove the calls from all the samples. Does
anyone have any beef with this?
Roy
2001 Jul 18
0
configure: sense of --enable-utmpx test et al. reversed
it seems that --enable-utmpx and friends have the effect of disabling
the corresponding feature (i.e., #define-ing DISABLE_UTMPX etc.), which
leads to the (perhaps not so) obvious breakage of UseLogin on Solaris
etc. For the less anal (or reformed anal) configure-r who leaves these
unspecified, everything is OK
i'd suggest changes to configure.in, but i'm blissfully ignorant of
autoconf.
2004 Mar 03
0
R: Changing background in splom et al.
trellis.device(bg="white", color=F)
before your call to splom could make what you want but
take also a look at
?trellis.par.set
Stefano
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> Inviato: mercoled? 3 marzo 2004 12.10
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> Oggetto: [R] Changing background in splom et al.
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> Context:
2007 Nov 22
0
NV01_MAPPING_SYSTEM et al
Does anyone know what is the difference between all the memory objects?
I've encountered 0x003d, 0x003e, 0x0040, 0x0041, and even 0x0070 (on G80).
According to renouveau.xml these are NV01_MEMORY_LOCAL_BANKED,
NV01_MAPPING_SYSTEM, and so on. But what do they actually do? What separates
one kind of memory from the other?
Wladimir
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2005 Sep 13
1
Looking for a place to host zytor.com et al
Hi everyone,
I'm looking to move terminus.zytor.com, the server that hosts among many
other things http://syslinux.zytor.com/ somewhere else on fairly short
notice. Unfortunately my home network connection is a cable modem with
dynamic IP and a "no servers" (sigh) policy, so that won't quite work.
If you happen to have available or know of a place in the San Jose,
2013 Jan 10
0
[LLVMdev] Porting LLVM, clang et al. to GNU/Hurd
Hi Thomas, it sounds like all the changes you need are to clang, and nothing in
LLVM proper needs to be changed. Is that right?
Ciao, Duncan.
2004 Dec 24
0
Cisco, Codecs, Sip Phones et al
I am loving Asterisk!
I have a Cisco 7960 (Sip) on which I want to try using g729 encoding. I
cannot find a setting for this in the phone's interactive screen menu. Do I
set it in the sip.conf file?
I have also ordered 2 licenses from Digium. My understanding is that
because this Cisco phone can handle the encoding, * just passes it thru. Is
this correct?
Also, I am using LiveVoip for
2005 Feb 18
1
Vonage, broadvoice et al
Hi all,
I'm just wondering about these VoIP services -- do you have to sign up one
account -per- client that will be using the service? I've got multiple
extensions behind my Asterisk box, and I want to be able to allow all my staff
to place calls via the provider.
So if I sign up for one account, will multiple users behind my Asterisk box be
able to make calls, using that same
2006 May 04
0
SPA941 et al LED indications
Hi all.
The SPA941 and friends have pretty multicoloured LEDs, but there doesn't
appear to be any support for SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY as * as implemented for
extension hinting.
Has anyone managed to get the phone to support this?
Thanks!
--
David Zanetti <david.zanetti@catalyst.net.nz>
Team Leader, Systems Administration
Catalyst IT Limited
+64-4-8032233 +64-21-402260
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2006 Jun 22
0
RTA, jitter, MOS et al over the internet
I have been in the process of trying to troubleshoot a phone system that is
doing IAX trunking to a provider. The average RTA is 75ms with spikes from
time to time and jitter from time to time as well. My question is this; How
much can one trust this types of samples when going over the internet? I
mean who knows who is doing what kind of ICMP rate limiting or dropping ICMP
all together? What is a
2018 Jan 28
2
Occasional crash in db-auth.c (Valgrind: Invalid read of size 4 et al.), Dovecot 2.2.27+
On Samstag, 27. Januar 2018 21:33:51 CET you wrote:
> Hi thank you for these, can you send doveconf -n for your minimal
> reproducer?
Ah darn, I was so caught up getting the valgrind traces that I forgot about
that. Here you go:
# 2.4.devel (54d0a5a30): /usr/local/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 4.14.0-2-amd64 x86_64 Debian buster/sid
# Hostname: sinistra.sotecware.net
auth_debug =
2018 Sep 14
0
Occasional crash in db-auth.c (Valgrind: Invalid read of size 4 et al.), Dovecot 2.2.27+
On Sonntag, 28. Januar 2018 13:59:24 CEST Jonas Wielicki wrote:
> On Samstag, 27. Januar 2018 21:33:51 CET you wrote:
> > Hi thank you for these, can you send doveconf -n for your minimal
> > reproducer?
>
Has this been fixed in any release? I?m not sure how to figure this out,
unfortunately.
kind regards,
Jonas
2003 Sep 29
1
smbclient et al: -k by default?
Hello,
I tried to find something in the HOWTOs and the mailing list, but failed
so far...
Is it possible to tell smbclient and the other command line client utils
to use kerberos auth by default? security=ads is already set, smbclient -k
works fine. I just don't want to specify -k at the commandline all the
time but configure that somewhere in smb.conf
It would also be nice to have
2015 Jul 06
0
[PATCH speexdsp] Don't rely on HAVE_STDINT_H et al. being defined
FTR, my main concern with this kind of approach is the case where your
platform has two compilers, only one of which has stdint.h
Jean-Marc
On 07/05/2015 11:10 AM, Tanu Kaskinen wrote:
> From: Tanu Kaskinen <tanu.kaskinen at linux.intel.com>
>
> Not everyone who includes speexdsp_config_types.h will have a test
> which defines those, and if we've chosen to use the stdint
2003 Sep 14
1
Documentation of colSums et. al (PR#4154)
Full_Name: Doug Grove
Version: 1.7.0
OS: Linux
Submission from: (NULL) (209.31.211.56)
Hi,
Minor mistake in the documentation on the colSums page.
In the ARGUMENTS section it states for 'dims' that:
For `col*', the sum or mean is over dimensions
`dims+1, ...'; for `row*' it is over dimensions `1:dims'.
These two are reversed.
Thanks,
Doug Grove