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2004 Jul 29
0
*** Asterisk Summer News: The heat is on!
Another issue of Asterisk Summer News, delivered right to your
mailbox! Back here in Sweden, it's finally summer weather.
Sunshine and some heat. It's good for our ice bears and
the snow houses to get some sunshine :-)
Asterisk development and IRC chat has gone into a lazy summer
mode, but the mailing list is still cooking. It's impossible
to keep up with it, for both gurus and
2005 Mar 15
9
Asterisk Newbie
Hello all
I have been learning * from almost 1 month now. It looks really powerfull. I
have some problem trying to find previous post, or solutions to common
problems, advice to newbies etc in this mailing list. There is no a
forum-like tool to search thru the posts by keyworks for example. Please
correct me if I am wrong.
That is why I will post my questions here:
1- Transcoding: is this when
2005 Jan 30
4
detailed asterisk howto
Hi, all:
I am a newbie to the asterisk and its architecture. :(
After reading some help in the tarball of Asterisk, I am
still in the mess. So I want to know where I can find a
detailed explanation of the Asterisk which including the
Architecture, Install, Configure, usage example document.
Maybe what I want is too much, after all it is a open
project, not commercial product. If I want to get
2012 Nov 01
1
Uprading to Asterisk 11 issues
Hello,
I installed Asterisk 11 via the following command
*> svn co http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/11*
(as written in asteriskdocs.org
http://asteriskdocs.org/en/3rd_Edition/asterisk-book-html-chunk/Installing_id240883.html
)
But it seems that I have a development version instead of a stable release:
*> core show version*
*Asterisk SVN-branch-11-r375559 built by user @
2009 Apr 01
1
Learning development concepts in R for newbie users
Hi R users,
I apologize for a seemingly trivial question, but I felt this forum would be
the best place to seek advice.
I have been an R user for a year now, but I am limited to using R and its
various contributed packages. I strongly feel that users of a free and open
source software tool must eventually provide development expertise.
I am aware of the extensive documentation available on the
2009 Jun 22
6
Learn Asterisk
What the best website and book to start learning asterisk ?
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2009 Jun 09
0
Rails Hosting for Newbies
Hello all.
This is probably an unusual first-time post but here goes.
First of all, I''m new to the worlds of both Ruby and Rails, so I don''t
have a lot to give in the way of Ruby or Rails. . . yet.
However, I am a long time coder and I hope to be able to contribute
before long.
In the meantime, I do have something to share with you today. It is a
testimonial about something I
2006 May 20
1
Configuring a TDM400P with one FXS port
In my attempt to setup a single FXS line I have been following the
instructions for "Telephony Card Drivers" on the asteriskdocs.org site.
I have managed to checkout, make and install the zaptel code and can
load the zaptel module but when I attempt to load the wcfxs module it
tells me:
ZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 1: No such device or address (6)
FATAL: Error running install
2007 Aug 29
2
Ideas about learning
I''m looking for some ideas about how to learn how to use puppet. One
of my main concerns is dorking up the machine I''m testing it on.
For this I''m using a VM. So that concern is mainly taken care of.
If some of you experienced puppet users where going to do it all over,
what parts would you try to learn first?
I have successfully been able to get a cronjob added
2011 Aug 19
0
R: "New" (i.e., posted last week) Learning Puppet chapters
Imho, should be intesting some idea on the integration of puppet in large corporation, the possible workflow, the separation of duty. For example using something as gitolite, the integration with quality control of some sort, the reporting. I have read something in pro puppet : i am sorry but most of that is discussed there in this area is very basic. Best regards
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2009 Jan 28
2
Improving asterisk documentation - sources and what the community can do
Hi All,
There have been a number of comments recently about a shortage of
documentation on Asterisk, so I wanted to cover briefly the documentation
options available and suggest what they are useful for and how they can be
improved...
Documentation sources:
http://www.asteriskdocs.org/
- Not much there at the moment, due to come back up with new content in
2009...
- Should be a good location for
2004 Jul 05
3
*** Asterisk Sunday (hrrm) News: Moving ahead at CVS Warp 5
Sunday news is today published on a monday. Yesterday was fourth of
july, and I used that as an excuse for being off line yesterday.
(Sweden's national day is June 6th - and it's not yet a public holiday,
btw). Most of my Asterisk time lately have been used for producing
the registration site for Astricon and tracking down speakers that
haven't sent in their material for the conference
2006 Sep 18
0
Propensity score modeling using machine learning methods. WAS: RE: LARS for generalized linear models
There may be benefits to having a machine learning method that
explicitly targets covariate balance. We have experimented with
optimizing the weights directly to obtain the best covariate balance,
but got some strange solutions for simple cases that made us wary of
such methods.
Machine learning methods that yield calibrated probability estimates
should do well (e.g. those that optimize the
2004 May 23
1
*** Asterisk Sunday News: Conferences on the phone and IRL - "in real life"
Here in Sweden, it's supposed to be springtime. A wonderful time of the year,
with sunny skies and wonderful weather. Almost summer. Today, it's not.
It's winter all over again with rain and only 3 degrees celsius outside.
Better to stay inside and write a weekly Asterisk newsletter :-)
This week's topics:
-------------------
* Looking beyond Asterisk 1.0/1.1 - what's up?
*
2005 Feb 04
1
toll-free anonymous
Hi, I'm Andrew.
(Hi Andrew)
I'm a toll-free number junkie.
I've had an account with iax.cc/sixtel for about a week, and every few
days, I find myself sitting at the DID menu clicking the link that reads
"Click here to get a random toll free number".
I have three toll-free numbers now, and I don't know if it will stop...
Is there any hope for me?
--
Andrew
2004 May 30
6
*** Asterisk Sunday News: Gone Fishing...
Spring is back in the Stockholm area. After a few day's worth winter re-runs,
the sun is back and night-time temperature is at least 5 degrees celsius. Time to
move out all my annual flowers and prepare the garden for summer.
Sweden is famous for our annual five week holidays - by law. From june to late
august, it's almost impossible to make any business decision, since there's always
2007 Jul 16
3
learning the cron module
OK. I thought I would start by looking at how cron.rb in the puppet
lib/type works because what I''m trying to accomplish is similar.
However, when looking through that, it wasn''t immediately obvious to me
how or when the resulting cron file was getting written out.
Is this getting stored up in some instance var or something? Maybe
getting sent to standard out and some
2006 Mar 30
2
R Reference Card (especially useful for Newbies)
Newbies (and others!) may find useful the R Reference Card made available by
Tom Short and Rpad at http://www.rpad.org/Rpad/Rpad-refcard.pdf or through
the "Contributed" link on CRAN (where some other reference cards are also
linked). It categorizes and organizes a bunch of R's basic, most used
functions so that they can be easily found. For example, paste() is under
the
2006 Dec 04
4
beginning my R-learning
Hello,
I'm just beginning to learn R. What books/online learning modules with
datasets would you suggest?
Thank you!
Best wishes,
Michael
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2005 Feb 28
1
R Reference Card (especially useful for Newbies)
Newbies (and others!) may find the R Reference Card made available by Tom
Short and Rpad at http://www.rpad.org/Rpad/Rpad-refcard.pdf or on the
"Contributed" link on CRAN (where some other reference cards are also
linked) useful. It categorizes and organizes a bunch of R's (S's) basic,
most used functions so that they can be easily found. For example, paste()
is under the