Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "solid-state asterisk pbx?"
2006 Feb 07
2
wireless router or Access Poing
Hi,
I want to set up a Linux as Access Point,
and maybe, as router too.
There is some distro or minidistro in order to do that ?
thanks in advance
andres
2003 Oct 30
9
Absolute Minimum Installation Packages
I'm trying to get the total Linux/* installation size as small as possible.
I'm wondering if anyone has looked at the installed packages list from the
Redhat installation [rpm -qa] and has parsed out all packages not needed for
* to run. I follow the custom install guide from Andy Powell but the
installation yields 948+ Meg with 340 installed packages. I'm sure most of
those packages
2004 Jun 17
4
Problems with PRI with T410 messages
Hi all,
I have a box running asterisk with T410 connected to a Nortel DMS 100 switch
and another box running SER with grandstream phones on it
So if there is a call from the pstn it goes from the Nortel to the asterisk
and then to the SER box and finally to the phones.if the phone is busy or
the number is invalid the * box will first send an ALERT message to the
Nortel and say the call is going on
2002 Oct 25
5
syslinux tool for Win2k and 'safeboot' option
Hello
I think syslinux is great and just downloaded 2.00 and will start using it
in a couple of days.
1.
We use an IDE<->compactflash-adapter in our target-system. We use a
USB-compact-flash reader/writer(SanDisk/ImageMate) on our linux-host to
write the flash. It appears in the Linux-system as '/dev/sda', and we can
use syslinux and mount for copying kernel, syslinux.cfg and our
2005 Jul 20
6
Asterisk and flash disks
Hello
I see it is possible to buy Flash Disks up to 4GB now. Has anyone any experience of building an Asterisk system with a flash disk as the only storage device? Any brands you recommend? Is 2 or 4GB enough for an Asterisk installation? Typically how many MB is required for voicemail recording files for say a 10 user system? What about voicemail - I suppose files could be emailed and
2007 Aug 16
1
NFSv4 on CentOS 4.5
Hi. I'm having trouble accessing a shared directory over NFSv4 on a
CentOS 4.5 machine.
My export file reads
/test 10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0(ro,async,insecure,nohide,no_subtree_check)
Running the mount command with NFSv4 as the filesystem gives me a
permission denied error.
[root at pebble-anoop ~]# mount -v -t nfs4 pebble-anoop:/test/ /mnt/
mount: pinging: prog 100003 vers 4 prot tcp port
2003 Jan 30
1
Boot Bug
Hi I have noticed that some versions of syslinux later than 1.66 fail to
install a working boot block on a CF card in Soekris net4521 board. The
Bios is:
comBIOS ver. 1.05 20020419 Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Soekris Engineering.
The card is a 64M Sandisk and I am useing a version of LEAF called
WISP-dist but I also experianced the same problem with the Bering
distro. Here is my syslinux.cfg:
2007 Apr 19
2
JPackage, Java 1.5.0, and CentOS 5?
Hey, y'all.
I don't know how many folks here are familiar with a blogging program
called 'pebble' http://pebble.sourceforge.net, but it's *supposed* to be
an easy drop-in to a tomcat5 container. I suppose that it is, once I
figured out how to get tomcat 5 working in CentOS 5, but I'm still
having problems with the java.
CentOS comes with Java 1.4.2, but I need Java
2008 Aug 20
15
CF to SATA adapters for boot device
Has anyone here had any luck using a CF to SATA adapter?
I''ve just tried an Addonics ADSACFW CF to SATA adaptor with an 8GB card that I wanted to use for a boot pool and even though the BIOS reports the disk, Solaris B95 (or the installer) doesn''t see it.
I might give the IDE version a go (I really wanted hoT-plug), otherwise I''ll be able to store a couple of thousand
2014 Dec 12
5
CentOS 6.6: Webcam problem
Last month we discussed the problems with webcams in CentOS 6 and I
raised Bugzilla #1158988 with Red Hat. This bug has now been declared
a duplicate of 1145805. Unfortunately I'm unable to access that report
so although I know Red Hat are looking into the matter I don't know
what they're doing.
Ron
2006 May 06
1
extlinux 3.20-pre8 notes
hi Peter, everyone,
I recently installed extlinux on my CF drive.
after a few botches, it works, with menu.c32 too.
Heres a few notes/observations:
- menuing seems pretty sensitive to presence of tabs in extlinux.conf,
unlike with pxelinux.cfg/default, Is this an oversight,
or something Im misremembering ?
- extlinux doesnt have the timeout after menu-choice.
if I dont choose, it times out and
2020 Feb 18
2
Resident keys?
Hello,
I?m trying out the ?resident key? functionality in OpenSSH 8.2, and I?m having trouble getting it to find keys that I?ve created.
I?m trying to create a new resident key using:
ssh-keygen -O resident -t ed25519-sk -f <filename>
This creates a key, but I?m not actually sure it is creating a ?resident? key, as when I try to dump out the resident keys with either ?ssh-keygen -K?
2005 Apr 24
1
SanDisk Flash Drive error
Hi all- I'm trying to use a SanDisk Cruzer Micro flash drive (usb,
512MB). It has CruzerLock version 2.0 Security software in it. When
I plug it in, it is recognized OK. When I open the drive, I have a
file to open: CruzerLock2.exe. It has the Wine icon. But when I
click on it, I get:
CLZ1020: cannot locate the application in it's required location:
2014 Aug 27
4
(no subject)
I have just jined this list. I can't seem to boot from a USB and my BIOS
recognizes my sandisk USB by name. I can't figure out what modules to use.
mbr.bin and parted is one method. Then syslinux is run and a syslinux.cfg is
needed. Is this sufficent for syslinux?
LINUX bzImage //kernel image
INITRD initrd // initial ramdisk to boot a small liinux system on a USB.
Bill
Thanks for any
2006 May 09
1
FW: Solid-PBX
Anyone else taken a look at this? Looks exactly like Asterisk (the
random source files I browsed all show Digium copyright) but with autoconf.
https://developer.berlios.de/projects/solid-pbx/
From the summary page: Solid PBX is a multi-platform Soft Switch Class
5 software targeted for home/corporate/operator level markets
2015 Jan 22
2
a dedicated audio encoder
Hi u,
On Thu, 22 Jan 2015, unosonic wrote:
> well, sort of, with a PI, Ices2 as a client, and an USB audio device as
> input, e.g. a "class compliant" audio recoder like Olympus LS5, Zoom H2
> etc., but also a little mixer like the Behringer Xenyx 302 USB.
> The problem i've encountered is with USB class1 devices, i.e. so called
> "full speed" USB (which is
2005 Feb 24
2
Brainstorm: Running Asterisk as cool as poss ible - AKA solid state.
Hi Kristian,
Anywhere I can read about this Soekris/AstLinux project? ...
Regards,
Hans
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Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users]
2009 Jun 14
3
Trouble (?) reformatting flash drive to include former U3 partition
Semi-OT?
I just got a new SanDisk 8GB flash drive, and, as usual, it came with
the U3 software (for Windoze) on a "CD" partition and considerably
less than 8GB on the disk partition. I put it into my WinXP portable
and told U3 to delete itself, but I still can't get at the old U3 part
of the drive. I've tried WinXP's format command, disk management and
CentOS's fdisk,
2010 Nov 24
3
Boot 32GB Multi-partition Flash as USB-ZIP
I have a Pentium 4 machine that does not boot from my 32GB SanDisk
Cruzer. Its first partition is 24GB and FAT32, to serve as
cross-platform storage. There is a second partition of 7GB in EXT2
which is bootable and contains a Linux system armed with syslinux
(extlinux). This works fine booting off of recent laptops and desktops
alike.
This particular desktop has in its BIOS everything related to
2013 Dec 15
5
Real hardware for opus
So an iPod made in the last 4 years has not even a dsp
that's used for help in low-power playback of mp3?
What are my best options for a portable player I can
put opus on and have 10 hours of opus playback?
On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 6:10 PM, Jean-Marc Valin <jmvalin at jmvalin.ca> wrote:
> The vast majority of audio players do *not* have special hardware for
> MP3 and Vorbis.