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2012 Jan 31
10
[Bug 45421] New: regression: nouveau.ko fails to load
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45421 Bug #: 45421 Summary: regression: nouveau.ko fails to load Classification: Unclassified Product: xorg Version: git Platform: x86-64 (AMD64) OS/Version: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: medium Component: Driver/nouveau
2009 Jun 18
4
Which external WiFi device for laptop running CentOS 5.3?
Have decided to give up on the embedded Broadcom 4312 wireless device in my son's Dell laptop. I get WEP open authentication to work, but nothing else. I was about to dump the bcm43xx kernel module and the bcm43xx-microcode5.fw firmware and work with the newer b43 module and associated firmware. However, he claims that at school, he has always had intermittent problems with wireless under
2005 Aug 16
10
quad t1 / 1U rack server combos
It is amazing to me at this point that there is not an official Digium list of supported servers (including 1u models!). Clearly the number 1 issue with the Digium PRI cards is the server that they are used in. The new cards even go as far as listing server that DO NOT work on the Digium site! The wiki references are old and do not have any testing parameters. C'mon guys! Certify a
2016 Feb 23
6
Laptop SCSI capability supported by CentOS 7
I'm looking for a well-supported ExpressCard or PCMCIA/CardBus SCSI card that can do at least FastSCSI (Narrow, Wide not necessary) that is supported by CentOS 7. I have an Adaptec SlimSCSI 1460D, but it doesn't seem to be supported (it's previously supported by the aha152x driver). Any ideas are welcomed, other than 'just use a desktop.' I am not sure a USB or Firewire
2014 Aug 07
1
Moving from Redfone's Fonebridge to Allo 2nd Gen PRI card
We have been running around than 40 asterisk servers running on Debian Squeeze for last three years, handling traffic of more than few hundred thousand calls per day. Our setup's PRI-banks were using Redfone's Fonebridge. We had PRIs from multiple telephony providers. And Redfone's Fonebridge handled all that easily. But all good things come to end. Redfone's Fonebridge was not
2007 Jan 03
1
Fonebridge2
Hello List Does anybody have any experience with the FoneBridge line of products from RedFone? I think their HA implementation sounds interesting, and like the prospect of having dedicated hardware for our PRI connections. Kind Regards Jon Leren Sch?pzinsky
2005 Feb 04
3
PCMCIA card
Hello, Are there any T1/E1 PCMCIA cards available on the market supported by zaptel drivers and asterisk ? I need to make some demos at my clients with asterisk and it's a pain to move around with a midi-tower computer just for that. Thanks, Calin.
2006 Dec 30
7
howto give DomU the pcmcia wlan card from Dom0 ?
hi list members, my goal is to make one of my DomU''s act as a wireless accesspoint... So, i need it to have access to the pcmcia wlan card attached to dom0. But how ? when i give the pci=[] option to the domU config file its shows up with lspci but i cant use it... (on debian with module-assistent get rt2x00 in de DomU) Is it possible or would it be better to use a more direct interface
2009 Mar 01
4
Best CentOS to install on *old* laptop?
I've found an old IBM OmniBook 800 and am curious whether I can get it going again. (Currently it boots either Windows 95 or some then-contemporary version of Slackware.) The CDROM is external (SCSI, I think) and the machine won't boot from it, so it'd require a boot floppy. Any suggestions? Or is CentOS entirely the wrong Linux to be thinking about for this?
2007 Feb 16
2
Experiences with FoneBridge2 / TDMoE?
I'm scoping out HA for a relatively simple Office/Call Center PBX. Current setup uses a TE412P with 4 PRI our telco with SIP hard/soft phones for users. Some outbound also goes to a SIP provider. Active/Active looks to be too much hassle for an installation this size, so we're looking at adding an extra * in an active/passive configuration with Linux-HA in between them. Does anyone
2007 Jan 19
6
wireless card for CentOS
Hi, I'll need to buy a new wireless card. I need a recommendation for PCMCIA wireless card that simply works with CentOS out of the box. By "works out of the box", I mean that it doesn't need ndis wrapper (or whatever it is called), kernel hacks, or whatever. Thanks
2005 Oct 10
5
Soekris and Asterisk
Has anyone on the list used a Soekris engineering PC as a TDM - Ethernet bridge? For example something like a net4801 with a TE110p in it and then using TDMoE to get it into a bigger server where the call processing proper will occur. Anyone know if it might handle a quadspan card ok? (no transcoding, just pure PRI to TDMoE bridging). Craig
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] connecting PDA (wlan) to Linux laptop with bridged connections (eth + wlan) ...
Hi All, After hours of reading and trials, I got the following setup working... 1. Dell Axim X30 PocketPC with 802.11b wireless using DHCP with Open WEP -- successfully connected to --> 2. Laptop with DLink Airplus DWL-650+ PCMCIA wireless with ndiswrapper v1.1 driver with network bridge (wired + wireless) and running a DHCP server listening on interface br0 (eth0 + wlan0) Here is the
2006 Feb 09
1
TE210P + MicroITX as E1 to TDMoE appliance?
Has anyone every attempted to set up a mini PC to achieve much the same functionality as the fonebridge box? The sort of thing I'm imagining is a micro itx board & case in a completely solid state configuration (flash disk, maybe a psu fan but only if really required), with a TE210P (or equiv) card(s). The sole purpose of this would be to be a bridge between E1 lines and TDMoE. The
2007 May 02
2
OT: USB T1/E1 Interface?
Just curious: has anyone seen or heard about a USB-based T1/E1 interface device? I've seen some serious T1/E1 testing equipment that is USB-based, but I was wondering if there was something more generic, like a Zaptel-ish T1/E1 that used USB instead of PCI/PCIx. Thanks! -MC -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Jan 11
6
Failover Device?
First, Something seems to be wrong with the list. I'm not the only person who has expressed seeing their messages either arrive late, or not at all. With that out of the way.. Is anyone aware of any type of failover device for PRI on asterisk? I've found the ISDNGuard, however it is currently not made in the U.S., nor does it run on U.S. power. Is anyone aware of a device that will
2007 Jan 04
2
Dimensioning a 50 sip phone installation
Hi, Some help with dimensioning the server will be gladly accepted. -50 sip phones (g729) or g711(to avoid transcoding) in LAN -an asterisk server (1.4) doing normal pbx functions + voicemail in the same LAN -Some sporadic conferencing with no more than 2 sip phones and maybe 2 or 3 calls coming from the E1 for a total of 5 people in a conference. The asterisk server will get an E1(pri) via one
2005 Sep 04
3
802.11g pcmcia card?
Could someone, please, suggest an 802.11g pcmcia card that works well under CentOS 4? Thank you. Marko
2009 Sep 22
4
Asterisk on a Beagleboard?
Hello Out of curiosity, has someone managed to run Asterisk on a Beagleboard for home-use? www.beagleboard.org As an alternative to a PC, it can be powered from a USB hub, so that would make for a compact, fanless Asterisk server. Thank you.
2003 Apr 14
3
Annother Wireless network card annother problem
OK What client cards do work? For each of the following: 802.11a 802.11b Media: PCI PCMCIA USB OS: FreeBSD 4.7 Recomendations please Thanks David ----- Original Message ----- From: <john@critchley.biz> To: "vizion communication" <vizion@ixpres.com> Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 2:04 PM Subject: Re: Annother Wireless network card annother problem > > > > I