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2005 Mar 18
3
Which linux distribution
Hi all
i'm just starting to setup my "own" asterisk. My first question is, if there
is any reason to choose a special linux distribution or if it doesn't mater
which distribution i chosse. Is there anything i should be aware of?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Greetings
Frank
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2014 May 12
4
Suggestions please about what I need.
I hate to use that "noob" word, but in this case I think it might be
proper.
Our company is getting ready to get rid of Netware and start using
Samba. It will require that users log in and by doing so, have a login
script map drives to particular drive letters base on either their user
or group.
I've been administering Centos servers for quite a while. I have no
problem with
2004 Aug 21
1
IAX2 DTMF not recognized - Bug report - Help sought
I have working SIP numbers with broadvoice, and just added a DID from
http://connect.voicepulse.com/ . The calls answer, but DTMF is not
recognized.
With "iax2 debug" active pressing DTMF does nothing. Zilch. Zero.
A friend tried a different IAX2 connection, and got the same results.
I see the following in the archives:
On Fri, 2004-04-09 at 10:12, Robert Jackson wrote:
> Hey
2007 Feb 08
1
Diffrerence in "%in%" function to boundry setting via <>
Hi,
There is a point which is irritating me currently quite a bit and that is an
aspect of different behaviour between the %in% function and the
smaller/bigger than signs (<>). Here is are two examples to demonstrate what
I mean:
Example1:
> c(1,1,2,2,3,4,4,6,7) %in% c(1,2,3)
[1] TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
Right, that is what I expect.
Example2:
> ps
2012 Jun 27
0
ggplot2 ordering in a faceted dotplot.
am trying to produce two dot plot figures in ggplot2. So far the first one (p) in the program below is working fine.
However when I want to move to a faceted plot (p1) I seem to lose my ordering or, more likely, I'm just getting an ordering I am not expecting and I always have trouble understanding ordering in R!
What I would like is the 2011 panel to be ordered in descending order as is
2017 Oct 04
2
systemd-networkd issue
On 4 Oct 2017 6:51 pm, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:
James Hogarth wrote:
> On 4 Oct 2017 3:13 pm, "Kenneth Porter" <shiva at sewingwitch.com> wrote:
>
> On 10/3/2017 8:14 PM, Phil Manuel wrote:
>
>> systemd-networkd doesn't use those files at all.
>>
>> If you look at the appropriate ifcfg files eg
>>
2001 Sep 25
2
extracting columns from a ts series
Hi All,
I have a time series called 'upwelling', like this:
>upwell
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
1984 494.7 303.7 220.8 288.4 188.1 125.5 215.7
1985 56.0 127.4 165.8 189.4 261.6 223.7 186.3 150.2 107.8 120.3 91.1
from 1984 until 2000. How do I could extract, i.e, Jan or Dec columns from
the data? Or how do I
2005 Nov 20
1
mySQL 5.0 upgrade - incompatible DateTime format?
I''ve upgraded to mySQL 5.0, and it''s gone pretty smoothly except that on
DateTime.now doesn''t seem to return a value that mySQL likes any more,
as seen in the following exception:
Incorrect datetime value: ''2005-11-20T15:33:12-0800'' for column ''logged_at'' at row 1: UPDATE notes SET `due_on` = ''2005-11-20'',
2009 Jan 24
2
Dahdi Init script for Suse?
Anyone by chance got an Init script for /etc/init.d/dahdi on a SLES 10 box that'll work right? The one included by default only deals with debian and redhat, and the changes between the old zaptel script I have that works are far too invasive. Notably in the use of this "action" command that's probably redhat specific.
There's practically zilch on google on the matter. I
2015 Jan 26
3
[LLVMdev] Backend optimizations
Hi,
I'm writting an intrinsics for the X86 plateform that replace every
'call' instruction by a 'push ret_addr' followed by a 'jmp func_addr'.
I'm doing this in the X86ISelLowering class with a custom inserter.
So if I have something like this:
0x0 call foobar
0x1 ...
the call will be replaced like this:
0x0 push 0x2
0x1 jmp foobar_addr
0x2 ...
This works fine
2011 Mar 30
1
sampling design runs with no errors but returns empty data set
Dear colleagues,
I'm working with the 2008 Canada Election Studies (http://www.queensu.ca/cora/_files/_CES/CES2008.sav.zip), trying to construct a weighted national sample using the survey package.
Three weights are included in the national survey (a household weight, a provincial weight and a national weight which is a product of the first two).
In the following code I removed variables with
2016 Feb 17
2
Asterisk 13.6.0/The simplest TCP configuration does not work
Sonny Rajagopalan wrote:
> Sorry, I was not being very clear, Joshua, and thanks for your patience
> with this issue.
>
> I had set pjsip set logger on and core set debug 99. See absolutely
> zilch on asterisk CLI. Or in /var/log/asterisk/messages. If the messages
> are not reaching Asterisk, what could be the issue? I am a little
> perplexed as to why Asterisk wouldn't
2003 Oct 31
1
Making list of IAX providers
I want to have a list of companies providing services via IAX on my
Asterisk web page. If you know of a company that does this or run a
company that does this please e-mail me at eric@fnords.org with 1) web
site, 2) contact info and 3) services provided. I don't want to put
pricing info on the page.
Thank you.
--Eric
--
Sample configs, scripts, more : http://www.fnords.org/~eric/asterisk/
2005 Mar 18
1
Looking for quality inbound DID - IAX providers, UK, USA, Australia
Hi All,
I am looking for a provider/s of inbound DID - IAX numbers, for UK, USA, and
Australia.
Preferably free or low cost :-)
Can anyone make a good reference?
Many thanks
Chris
PS: I appreciate this is perhaps a little OT, please feel free to reply off
list.
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2005 Mar 21
2
CallerID Name with IAX Providers
I am pretty sure that there are no IAX providers that offer CallerID name
but wanted to double check with the list in case something has changed
recently. Is anyone aware of an IAX provider that offers incoming CallerID
name?
Is there a technical limitation within IAX which is preventing IAX providers
from offering CallerID Name? Why is no one offering this?
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2006 Nov 20
1
Reliable European SIP/IAX Providers?
I know that the wiki has an extensive list of European VoIP providers out
there....but there's so many that it's kind of hard to sort through. So I
was wondering if anyone could recommend some reliable SIP/IAX termination
providers in Europe? Something like VoicePulse Connect, NuFone, Vitelity, or
Junction Networks based out of Europe. I really don't trust a US VoIP
company for
2007 Feb 13
2
E911 SIP or IAX providers?
Does anyone have any experience with any SIP or IAX providers that
support E911? I'd love to convert entirely to Asterisk at my house,
but the lack of emergency dialing has been a major hold-up for me.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
--
Kyle Sexton
2010 May 14
1
nonlinearity and interaction
I have the following set-up.
6 values of a continuous variable (let's say light intensity) are
presented to a system.
The input is presented as a random series of blocks lasting (say) 5 sec each.
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---- etc
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time ->
The output is measured and sampled at say 10 samples/sec. Please
ignore the fact that this is a time series and
2006 Apr 21
2
confused about iax and voip providers termination
Hey guys,
I'm actively trying to get the "big" picture on how all this works and
relates to each other.
I've gone through some basic examples from the book and from the sample
files just fine.
Now, I've setup an account with a VOIP provider which does IAX termination
(exgn.net)
After getting an account and following their steps, I can make calls out
using my IAX (cubix) and
2004 Sep 24
3
Arrggg Samba is not behaving
Dear all,
A while ago I posted a message regading the way Samba is behaving
and some problems that I was facing with Windows "loosing"
the connection with the server...
Here is another sample of what my /var/log/messages still looks like:
Sep 19 15:08:01 Srv smbd-classic[3499]: [2004/09/19 15:08:01, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436)
Sep 19 15:08:01 Srv smbd-classic[3499]: