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2005 Feb 14
18
Which IP phone to use in Australia
Hi, all
I am in Australia and I have to setup Asterisk in few offices. There will be IP phones in each office and I must be able to call between offices.
I need actual handsets. I need "standard" handsets to be used by people. Those must support features like CID, call forward, etc. --- your normal office feature set.
Also I need some sort of more complex handset to be used by
2005 Mar 17
6
Polycom vs. Cisco IP Phones
Hi all,
I am working on building a new VoIP PBX. Looking at the current market
for phones it seems my best "enterprise" options are the Cisco and
Polycom phones. I have some experiance with the Cisco 7940G, but the
process of flashing the phone with the SIP firmware left a bad taste in
my mouth (not to mention the added expense for the phone).
What is the general consensis about
2004 Dec 10
3
PoE VOIP phones in Australia
Hi,
Are there any resellers of phones that can take power over ethernet in
Australia? All I can find for sale online is the BT-10[12], which is cheap
but not featureful enough, and the Snom 190, which is about right, but
neither of them support PoE. I'm particularly intereseted in the Snom 220
with the keypad expansion for our receptionist.
Although, could you make a PoE split-out cable
2018 Jan 11
2
1600x900 not available
On 01/11/2018 12:34 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> Sean Smith wrote:
> <snip>
>> setting my resolution to 1600x900 is a cheesy, yet effective, way to do
>> get what I need.
>>
>> ...Now if I can just get my touchpad to FRICK'N disable while typing.
>>
> If/when you do, *PLEASE* post the solution. If you're a manager, or gamer,
> I guess
2018 Nov 13
2
touchpad problem
On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 04:07:47PM -0800, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 11/11/18 4:31 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
> >Can any of you remind me how to find out the Synaptics model it is,
> >and/or figure out if it would be expected (or not) to support two-
> >finger scrolling?
>
> Start with:
>
> ?dmesg | egrep -i 'input:|mouse|synapt'
looking in dmesg output for
2010 Jul 21
3
disabling touchpad in CentOS 5.5
I've HP 520 laptop. I installed CentOS 5.5 a few days back. The laptop has
some weird placing of touchpad that is frustrating me while typing.
Please advise me how to disable touchpad on CentOS 5.5.
--
Regards,
- samoak.
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2013 Mar 23
1
Touchpad doesn't work with C6, kernel-related...
Hi folks! :-)
I have a Fujitsu Lifebook U series laptop running updated CentOS 6.4
(64bit), and the touchpad doesn't work. It's a new laptop, the touchpad
works correctly in Fedora 18 Live (given the kernel parameters below),
no hardware problems.
I searched the web all around, and it's a known issue for several
laptop models. The only solution, quoted everywhere, it is to append the
2018 Jan 11
3
1600x900 not available
On 01/10/2018 11:45 AM, Scott Robbins wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 09:25:04AM -0600, Sean Smith wrote:
>> I have no idea how.? All I can find is the Hi-DPi settings in Gnome-Tweak
>> but, of course, it only lets? me choose to scale from "1" to "2" which
>> makes things way too big.
>>
> It's better to not top post if possible. :)
>
>
2018 Nov 12
2
touchpad problem
Hi all!
I have a new-to-me (i.e., used) laptop and am having a problem making
the touchpad behave.
It is an old HP Elitebook 8530p, and I THINK it has a synaptics
touchpad. But I don't remember how to get more specifics than that
on Linux, lspci, lsusb and lshw don't tell me anything helpful.
lsmod doesn't list anything containing "syn" or "synaptics".
Anyway,
2016 Oct 18
2
GM108GLM?
Hi,
It would seem like it (attachments are from 4.9-rc1, btw), but it
doesn't look like there is any support in the Xorg driver.
How can I help with that?
Best regards,
Sune Mølgaard
Translucent ApS
On 2016-04-22 09:33, Pierre Moreau wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A patch was merged yesterday to recognise GM108 (see
>
2016 Dec 07
2
GM108GLM?
Hi again,
It works :-)
Reclocking, however, is another kettle of fish.
Trying #echo 0f > /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/pstate hangs X.
Trying the same with no X running reveals:
Dec 7 10:08:42 dell-smo kernel: [ 728.831020] nouveau 0000:08:00.0:
clk: unable to find matching pll values
a number of time as then soft lockup.
Very much akin to
2016 Dec 08
2
GM108GLM?
Hi,
With drm-next from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-next/2016-12-08/
I don't get the error messages, but I still get a soft cpu lockup.
What info would you need from me to get it working?
Best regards,
Sune Mølgaard
On 2016-12-08 08:10, Karol Herbst wrote:
> hi,
>
> give the drm-next kernel tree a try. Sadly the reclocking improvements didn't land with
2016 Dec 08
2
GM108GLM?
Aha! That seems to do it.
If I interpret correctly, it doesn't set it quite to full power, though,
but it's certainly an improvement:
07: core 405 MHz memory 810 MHz
0a: core 270-1124 MHz memory 1600 MHz
0f: core 270-1124 MHz memory 2002 MHz AC DC *
AC: core 1012 MHz memory 2002 MHz
A short run of glmark2 shows aver 100% improvement to ~550 FPS.
Interestingly, it's still nowhere
2005 Sep 02
4
Receptionist
Hi,
Quick question. With an old phone system a receptionist receiving a call
has 1 button to push to transfer calls to a specific extension, with
Asterisk, a receptionist would actually put the caller on hold, pick up
another line, call the extension, ask if the person is available, hang up
pick up the caller again and transfer. To me it's seems a long way to
simply do a receptionist
2006 Feb 14
3
Grandstream hold one way audio -URGENT
Hi all,
At our customer site i've installed one asterisk server with 20
Grandstream GXP2000's. Firmware 1.0.1.9. When someone dials the
customer, the receptionist picks up, and does an attended transfer (the
'grandstream way') to a collegue. Most of the times this goes ok, but
sometimes, when the receptionist puts the call on hold, and tries te
reconnect to the caller there's
2005 May 08
5
8+ line receptionist only setup
Hi,
We are looking towards a 8+ CO line setup (20 extensions) in our office
but we do not want an IVR(auto-attendant) feature. All incoming will be
answered by a receptionist. I have read the multi-line configuration for
cisco 7960 thread in this list but that way I believe we could only display
6 incoming lines. What will happen to the rest? Does the expansion module
for the cisco 7960 work
2007 Apr 16
1
Need some dialplan help for obscure user request
I have a customer who wants their receptionist to input the users' long
distance PINs for the because they use each others pins. I am having
trouble coming up with a way to do this because of creating a channel
between the user and receptionist, dropping the channel and its variables
and creating a new one for the actual long distance call. Any advice is
really needed.
1. User Dials Long
2018 Aug 12
1
ligthdm shutdown without a mouse
I have set up a computer that's going to be hand-carried through several
airports on the way to its final destination.
This is the Lenovo laptop that I asked about earlier, where everything
works well except for the touchpad that isn't recognized at all. (For
the touchpad I'm just kind of hoping that a future kernel update will
make it magically start working; for the time being the
2005 May 05
6
Opinions on Cisco 7960G, Polycom IP-600, and Snom 360
Hello,
We are planning to replace our current PBX with an Asterisk / SIP
solution, and are now trying to decide which phones to get. My first
thought was the Cisco 7960G, but the Cisco licensing scheme irritates me
enough that I'll probably end up going with either the Polycom IP-600 or
Snom 360.
If anyone has any opinions of these phones, especially in comparison to
each other, I would
2004 Nov 20
6
SIP Phones-Receptionist Setup
I am looking at placing a system in an office with a central receptionist,
and phones for each individual employee thereafter. Could I use a Snom 220
with additional keypads to view if the lines are in use by the other
employees?
Fred is in sales... A call comes into the receptionist and they transfer the
call to Fred. The receptionist can tell Fred is still on the phone by
viewing the assigned