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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 -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com]On Behalf Of Kristian Kielhofner Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 6:02 AM To: jim@vanmeggelen.ca; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users]
2005 Feb 23
1
Brainstorm: Running Asterisk as cool as possible - AKA solid state.
I would like to ask what people think the best way would be to build a low-power consumption, passively-cooled system. For example,one could use a fanless-Eden (mini-ITX/EPIA) system, but the loss of FPU power would limit performance. The obvious choice for FPU work are the Intels and AMDs, nut they're all power-hungry radiators. Is there something that can offer the quiet, power-savings of
2005 Jan 08
4
Toronto?
Anyone in the Toronto area interested in getting together to share notes and swap war stories? -- Jim Van Meggelen jim@vanmeggelen.ca -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.6.9 - Release Date: 06/01/2005
2005 Feb 18
4
A bit of a survey: What do do if you need more than 4 C.O. lines
Folks, In light of all the troubles people report when running more than one TDM400 card in a system, I wouldn't mind hearing what your solution of choice would be when having to connect 5 or more analog telco circuits to an Asterisk. I'll try and compile the answers together and get them into the Wiki, as I figure this could be useful knowledge for the community. TIA, Jim. -- Jim
2005 Jan 22
2
Anyone know where a good source of mailing list stats might be found?
Folks, I'm curious to know how the volume of Asterisk-Users rates as far mailing lists go. This list sees over 200 messages per day, which has GOT to put it in the top 5%, doesn't it? I'd love to know if anyone has knowledge of any organization that might maintain such stats. Regards, Jim. -- Jim Van Meggelen jim@vanmeggelen.ca -- No virus found in this outgoing message.
2003 Nov 17
2
Symbolic math?
Hi Folks, I am using Windows 2000 and was wondering what (Open Source) software R users use or might recommend for symbolic computations (aside from the ol' noggin, e.g., Maxima, Mathomatic) . Thanks, Hank Dr. Martin Henry H. Stevens, Assistant Professor 338 Pearson Hall Botany Department Miami University Oxford, OH 45056 Office: (513) 529-4206 Lab: (513) 529-4262 FAX: (513) 529-4243
2005 Feb 18
0
Monitoring a telco line for MWI through a TDM400 FXO
Folks, I've tried to find a reference, but I've had no luck, and would appreciate your thoughts: I'd like to be able to monitor a telco line for Message Waiting Notification, however I cannot figure out if this capability is available. Detecting either FSK or Stuttered Dial tone would serve, but I can't find anything in the list archives or Wiki with clues as to how this might
2005 Mar 05
6
Survey: what's the best HTTPd/TFTPd/FTPd to serve up configuration files to sets
I would like to start a discussion centred around the various ways one might serve up configuration files from an Asterisk server (I know, it's better to use a secondary server for all this, but let's talk about a smaller system). The types of things being served would include: - Logo image for sets that support that - XML directory files - XML or raw text configuration files -
2007 Mar 19
2
Can Shockwave apps run w/o Codeweaver's Crossover product?
My daughter likes to play games on noggin.com and nickjr.com. The problem is that some of them will play with Flash 9, which I have installed, but many require Shockwave, which doesn't exist for Linux. Is there any way to get a shockwave plugin to work with Firefox 2.0 and a 2.6.x kernel. My daughter would really appreciate it, and so would I! Marc Shapiro
2008 Nov 20
0
Elastix workshop in Toronto; Wed Nov 26th, 2008
This Wednesday, November 26th, the Toronto Asterisk Users Group invites all in the area to join us for a telephony workshop and talk sponsored by Sangoma Inc.[1] Jose Landivar, co-founder of PaloSanto Solutions[2], creators of Elastix, will be running a "getting started" workshop on Elastix, followed by a talk discussing how it differs from other Asterisk-based distributions, and a
2006 Mar 08
2
Need some brainstorming help: acts_as_taggable_list?
I''m trying to figure out the best way to set this data model up. I''m still pretty new to Rails, but hopefully I could turn this into something useful to others as well. Here are the basics: User has_many items items are taggable (items habtm taggings, tags habtm taggings) I also want users to be able to order their tagged items. So if I''ve tagged 5 items as
2004 Jul 21
0
Adding another channel to a Dial() already in progress
Greetings all, I've been brainstorming an application that would take an incoming call and present it to several interfaces, some of which would be external to the system. So, a call comes into the * on a PRI DID and then will dial out to the user's desk phone, as well as their cell phone, home phone, cottage, whatever. Whomever answers first gets the call. No big deal so far,
2007 May 23
6
Brainstorming - how to manage Shorewall rules
Shorewall (IP Tables frontend - www.shorewall.net) has been kind of a headache in trying to move forward with puppet - we just haven''t found a clean way to manage the "rules" file. With that in mind - would it be possible to create a "shorewall_rule" type? The rules file is a simple file with space/tab delimited fields: (I can provide a detailed explanation of each
2005 Jan 16
10
Any interest in a Canadian Asterisk mailing list?
Just on the off chance that Canadian Asterisk users might be interested in a place to discuss topics specific to the "great white north" (sources, services, telcos, etc.), I created the asterisk-canada mailing list: http://lists.syonex.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-canada or asterisk-canada-subscribe@lists.syonex.com Cheers! John
2005 Aug 07
3
z-machine + asterisk = fun!
I was tinkering with Asterisk and the Festival text-to-speech engine, and wrote some short Asterisk::AGI scripts to read back live weather reports. After that, I thought I needed something more interactive to work with... Then I had a flashback to 1996, first year university, standing in the C & O club at the University of Waterloo, where someone had just pulled out their US Robotics Palm
2007 Aug 19
0
The Future of Telephony, by Leif Madsen, Jared Smith, and Jim Van Meggelen
Hi: Which was released for free download under a Creative Commons license for "The Future of Telephony, by Leif Madsen, Jared Smith, and Jim Van Meggelen". Regards. --------------------------------- Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo! TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2008 May 05
14
[poll] What was your primary language before you started coding in Ruby?
This is an informal poll. If you are primarily a Ruby programmer, - What was your primary language before you started coding in Ruby? Else, - What''s your current programming language of choice? I''ll start: Perl -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2005 Oct 15
7
You ASKED for an Asterisk book, you GOT an Asterisk book!
Jared Smith, Jim van Meggelen, and Leif Madsen of the Asterisk Documentation Project, in conjunction with O'Reilly Media are pleased to announce the official release of Asterisk: The Future of Telephony on Friday, October 14, 2005 at AstriCon 2005 in Anaheim, CA. In the true spirit of Open Source, the authors and O'Reilly Media have published the book under the open, Creative Commons
2006 Mar 02
0
RE: [on-asterisk] containers, virtualization, and high availability
I've been trying out asterisk on xen myself. One thing to note for anyone that is experimenting that by default the Xen kernel runs at 100hz. To use ztdummy you need a 1000hz source so you need to recompile the dom0 and domU kernels with 1000hz. If remember correctly you also need to set CONFIG_CRC_CCITT=y in the kernel as well. I have not tested the service migration but it does sound
2005 Mar 09
2
Where can I find all areacodes for USA (accounting purpose)
I need to setup all area codes for billing, but how can I do that easy for North America and Canada, where I have only one price anyway. thanks! bye Ronald