Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200000 matches similar to: "New version 1.013 of Asterisk VConfig"
2005 Jun 05
1
New version of Asterisk VConfig
I repackaged everything into one distribution and cleaned up the
installation. Should be a lot simpler to install now.
Asterisk VConfig is a platform for virtual hosting of end users on a
single instance of Asterisk using the realtime database structure.
Right now the functionality of the web interface is limited to a
direct configuration interface. As soon as Realtime SIP/IAX is done I
will
2005 Jun 02
2
Announce: Asterisk virtual configuration
I have a first version of a virtual configuration module in perl for
*. There is also a simple web editor at the url that uses this
module.
Asterisk::VConfig lets you have multiple users each with their own
copy of the configuration files on the same asterisk server. It also
has some limited permission settings to limit access to particular
parts of the config files, and a single/multiuser
2007 May 08
0
vconfig + Q in Q or ''vlan stacking''
Hello again everyone,
Does anyone know the status of Q in Q or vlan stacking in the linux
kernel?
I''ve tried just adding a vlan on a vlan interface, but the recieving end
seems to just see the inner vlan tag and not the outer one first.
-Michael
2011 Nov 02
1
current deployment options
- Have been away from RoR development for a couple of years.
- Will be doing a new project soon, starting with RoR 3.1.
- This site will be hosted on a dedicated user-controlled server inside their intranet, so this question is not about hosting services.
- Expect about 100,000 page views a day, with a bit more spikiness than normal around some shift changes, so provisioning as if for 500,000
2007 Jul 18
0
APW issue and excessive Get-Printer-Attributes in CUPS access_log
Hello all,
I am trying to get to the bottom of a printing issue with
samba-3.0.25b-2.fc7 and cups-1.2.11-2.fc7. I wasn't sure whether to
start here or the CUPS list.
When left running for an hour or two, the CUPS process will often be
left using nearly 100% CPU. At this point, printing and add printer
wizard operations from Windows clients over Samba are unreliable.
Dialog boxes pertaining
2008 May 08
2
[LLVMdev] Missing passes
On May 8, 2008, at 05:50, Matthijs Kooijman wrote:
> I've attached two patches. The first, pass-comments.diff adds or
> improves the file comments for a number of passes. This patch is
> slightly interesting. The second, pass-doc.diff is mostly a yank-put
> job and updates Passes.html as follows.
Thanks, applied!
2008 Mar 24
1
smartest way to setup new system (DELL PE 4600)
Hi all,
One of our servers (very old) died last week and I'm setting up a new
CentOS 5.1 box to replace it. Primarily used as a samba fileshare on a
mostly windows-workstation network.
This system will, ideally, have the OS on a 146 GB SCSI drive, with user
data on a 300GB SCSI, both attached to the backplane of the 4600.
My question is this:
What's best practice and most desirable
2011 Jul 31
0
[LLVMdev] Reviving the new LLVM concurrency model
I noticed the patch was already merged into the current LLVM language
reference manual with new memory instructions, fence, cmpxchg and
atomicrmw. Will the instructions be available in LLVM 3.0?
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 8:22 PM, Eli Friedman <eli.friedman at gmail.com> wrote:
> There was some discussion a while back about adding a C++0x-style
> memory model and atomics for LLVM a while
2020 Mar 10
1
Revisiting minimum OCaml version
Previously discussed:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-September/msg00203.html
Currently libguestfs and virt-v2v require OCaml >= 4.01. (That's
perhaps theoretical, as I don't think anyone is really compiling them
with such an old compiler). This causes a bunch of trouble. To my
mind the major things are:
- Having to have the "Bytes" compatibility module
2001 Mar 05
1
binary versions of packages for Windows
Several of you have asked about `missing' binary versions of packages
for Windows on CRAN, although there was an explanation in the ReadMe.
Two things have changed:
1) Workload. When I first started this, there were about 20 packages.
There are now over 100 (including those in bundles). Further, I
rebuilt all the packages for R-1.2.0 in December 2000, but since
then more than half
2004 Jan 14
0
Windows Call Manager : Formerly [Asterisk-Dev] New Bounty
> I've personally put up a $300 USD bounty on a win32 call manager -
> hopefully a few others will help get the ball rolling :
> http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0000848
Is C# and .NET fine?
This is already nearly done.
I can send you binaries of a single user call manager, and the operator
manager is in the pipe.
Actually, I'll just post these for download.
2006 Mar 29
0
R for Windows crash on new laptop
I'm trying to use a contributed package (rmetasim) to generate simulated
genetic datasets. My scripts work fine when I run them on a Sun
workstation running Solaris 7 and when I run them on a ~4 year old
laptop PC that I have. However, when I run them on my new laptop (Dell
Latitude D410 purchased in August 2005), the simulation will run for a
short (variable) period of time, then R
2017 Oct 25
2
RFC: Switching to the new pass manager by default
On 10/25/2017 12:16 PM, Xinliang David Li via llvm-dev wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 17, 2017 at 11:50 PM, Chandler Carruth via llvm-dev
> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>> wrote:
>
> Greetings everyone!
>
> The new pass manager is getting extremely close to the point where
> I'm not aware of any significant
2003 Jun 16
0
new version of Rcmdr package
Dear R-announce list members,
I've uploaded to CRAN a new version of my Rcmdr package, which provides a
cross-platform basic-statistics GUI for R. This version has a few new
features, but mostly addresses some problems that arose with the original
version. The relevant portion of the CHANGES file for the package is appended.
As before, suggestions and reports of problems are appreciated.
2006 Jan 04
2
Using 'polygon' in a 3d plot
I'm new to R, after many years of using Matlab. I've found the R
function 'polygon' to be nearly equivalent to the Matlab function
'patch'. For example, the R commands:
plot(c(0, 5), c(0, 4), type = 'n', asp = 1, ann = FALSE)
x <- c(1, 2, 2, 1.5, 1)
z <- c(1, 1, 2, 1.7, 2)
polygon(x, z, col = 'green')
produce a plot with a small green shape exactly
2016 Feb 02
0
Re: Latest version of kate editor
On Tue, 2 Feb 2016 18:02, H wrote:
> On 02/02/2016 03:50 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
>> On 02/02/2016 09:28 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>> > CentOS is not a bleeding-edge distribution that constantly keeps
>> > packages up to date with the upstream projects. If you want that, try
>> > another distribution like Fedora.
>> <rant>
>> GNOME can
2002 Jan 15
0
RE: new version of lattice
I'll get to it tomorrow afternoon or on Thursday (if my son isn't sick
anymore). Chris.
-----Original Message-----
From: Deepayan Sarkar [mailto:deepayan at stat.wisc.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 4:13 AM
To: r-announce at stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: new version of lattice
A new version of the Lattice package is now available on CRAN. A list of
the (mostly minor) changes are
2006 Mar 29
0
R for Windows crash on new laptop - corrected script
I realized that the script I included in my original post (see below)
was written for an older version of rmetasim and will not work with the
current version. The only change that need be made to get my script to
run with the latest release of rmetasim is to change the command
'simulate.landscape()' to 'sim.landscape()'. My apologies to anyone who
tried to use my script and
2017 Oct 26
3
RFC: Switching to the new pass manager by default
Sorry, by debug build I actually meant asserts enabled. Thus, this
issue can show up in either a debug or release build, if asserts are
enabled.
On 10/26/2017 4:05 PM, Chad Rosier via llvm-dev wrote:
>
> Chandler/All,
>
> We've just started testing the new pass manager this week and we ran
> into a 548x slowdown (i.e., 6.28s to 3443.83s) for one of the files
> from
2023 Apr 30
2
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
30.04.2023 13:04, Rowland Penny via samba ?????:
..
> I see nothing wrong with using Michaels repo for testing purposes, I just wouldn't use it in production. Not that there is likely to be anything wrong
> with those Samba packages, it is just that you need to be 110% sure about ongoing support and sadly, look what happened with Louis's repo.
Please note: my repository has