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2009 Oct 09
3
"Use R" -- term and logo copyright?
Dear list, I would like to start some R workshops at King's College London, and to do so, I would like to use the "Use R!" logo at http://www.agrocampus-ouest.fr/math/useR-2009//useR%21%202008_fichiers/useR-middle.png Since it seems to be difficult to get a shell account at KCL, I also went ahead and registered use-r.org.uk and am starting to put together a website at
2006 Jan 09
7
"Decent" sub-$100 SIP phone.
Hey, all. I quoted a customer about $100 for some cheap SIP phones. I was planning on using the BT-102's, but he called said they look like "Princess phones," and I have to admit that he has a point. Some of the other inexpensive phones look decent, but (for example) the SPA-841's wiki entry says the remote end gets a lot of static. Since it'll be being used from a noisy
2016 Mar 31
2
Upgrading to MSVC 2015
On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 10:42 AM Aaron Ballman <aaron at aaronballman.com> wrote: > > Not everyone can upgrade to the latest version of the toolchain, even > if it has been released for a while. We did drop MSVC 2012 support > early, but MSVC 2015 was in RC or RTM stages by that point, and we had > some pretty big incentive to upgrade early (without function templates >
2016 Jul 29
2
Upgrading to MSVC 2015
https://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/news/vs2015-vs.aspx Is it time? 2016-03-31 12:03 GMT-07:00 Aaron Ballman via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>: > On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 2:57 PM, Zachary Turner <zturner at google.com> > wrote: > > > > > > On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 10:42 AM Aaron Ballman <aaron at aaronballman.com> > > wrote: > >>
2004 Apr 19
1
Network Card
I am having problems with a PC running Fedora Core 1, the speed of the network connection is very slow both SMB and NFS. I have tried two 'budget' LAN cards so far but the second one I tried was even worse! Fedora is recognising the cards correctly. So I am asking if anyone has a favourite NIC that they use with Fedora that produces something like 100Mbs? Thanks for your help! Nick Gale
2010 Sep 06
3
Samba for AD client?
Hey, all. I'm planning on migrating a W2K3 server to a Linux solution. It needs to be AD-aware, support ACLs, etc. This isn't something I'm doing Right Now(tm), so I can wait a little bit. A couple questions: 1) Are there any known issues with BTRFS? 2) Which version of Samba would be most appropriate for this? 3) AD integration: I've never really done it (with success); any
2009 Oct 05
6
Receptionist GUI?
Hey, all. Just wondering if there's a GUI out there -- preferably OSS, but I'll take what-have-you -- that a) can run on an Ubuntu/Debian box, and b) allows a receptionist to see what calls are in-process, and forward calls from their phone to somewhere else. Thanks! -Ken -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
2016 Mar 31
0
Upgrading to MSVC 2015
On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 2:57 PM, Zachary Turner <zturner at google.com> wrote: > > > On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 10:42 AM Aaron Ballman <aaron at aaronballman.com> > wrote: >> >> >> Not everyone can upgrade to the latest version of the toolchain, even >> if it has been released for a while. We did drop MSVC 2012 support >> early, but MSVC 2015 was
2016 Jul 29
2
Upgrading to MSVC 2015
There are certainly enough people making commits that work with VS2015 but not VS2013 that the "would it be useful" question is pretty well answered. I've already brought up the idea on my team, as it's obviously coming and we need time to coordinate with internal consumers of the toolchain. --paulr From: llvm-dev [mailto:llvm-dev-bounces at lists.llvm.org] On Behalf Of Zachary
2016 Jul 29
0
Upgrading to MSVC 2015
Probably not. It's very confusing because they are transitioning to a new versioning scheme. The current version if Visual Studio 2015. The next version is Visual Studio 15. The link you posted was for the RTM of 2015, just over a year ago. But 15 is still in Preview. When 15 goes to RTM, then we can revisit the question of making 2015 the minimum required version. On Fri, Jul 29, 2016
2008 Jan 24
6
Your "favorite" Asterisk application.
Hi, all. I've done some Asterisk recelling, but recently got roped into a Sr. SysAdmin position. Our PBX is c. 1823, and -- well, as pretty much all circuit-based systems do, it sucks. It sucks to administer, moves suck... you know the drill. So, I'd love change to an Asterisk system. My boss, who loves to spend money for no particular reason, wants to go proprietary, though. So
2010 Sep 02
5
Google Voice-like feature.
I'd *really* like to be able to have a call ring three different cell phones; then, if someone answers, they have to somehow acknowledge the call for it to be directed to them. That way, if one of the phones is off, or out of range, it doesn't go straight to that phone's voicemail. Asterisk 1.4 -- though I could probably upgrade. Suggestions on how to make this happen? Thanks!
2007 Sep 13
3
Voicemail in 1.4?
I got dragged away from Asterisk (somebody made me an offer I couldn't refuse for system administration), but I'm thinking about seeing if I can't get it deployed at my new employer. Regardless, there are two things about older voicemail that used to annoy me: - Dial by name. Has anyone made it so it can be first or last? - Jump to voicemail; you used to have to actually dial the
2010 Jun 21
3
Polycom firmware: split vs. combined
http://downloads.polycom.com/voice/voip/sip_sw_releases_matrix.html Howdy, all. What's the difference between "split" and "combined" firmware, which can be seen at the above link? I've googled to no avail, I'm afraid. Thanks! -Ken -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
2010 Feb 18
5
OpenVPN/SNOM 820: a review.
Hey, all. Got an SNOM 820 in the other day to kick the tires. As with many phones, provisioning it was a bit of a PITA. The biggest problem, as far as I could tell, was that their firmware just doesn't seem that stable, and is sometimes hard to get to. - I managed to corrupt the firmware twice; fortunately, instead of bricking the phone, there's a fairly easy-to-use "rescue
2006 Jan 18
1
SpanDSP not sending to fax extension.
Hi, all. I've got a fax extension in my extensions.conf, but spandsp never sends my faxes there. Both applications -- txfax and rxfax -- are registered by Asterisk, so they compiled and installed correctly. I've got a Sangoma A104 card, and (as some people had suggested) have loaded ztdummy. Everything seems fine, except that it never gets recognized as a fax. I've even turned off
2004 Nov 22
1
Uniden UIP200 configuration -- manual MIA?
Hi, all. Got my Uniden UIP200 today (ordered from thetwistergroup.com), and was very excited to set it up... until I came to the realization that there were no docs with it whatsoever. There was, however, a sheet of paper with the stock warnings (don't use the phone in the tub, etc.), AND a URL -- for documentation. Score! Well, no. The URL it gave me, bcs.uniden.com, does indeed have
2010 Jul 22
3
Soft phones.
Hey, all. I'm looking -- if possible -- for a decent, multi-platform soft-phone. Specifically, Linux and Windows; that way, I'll go through the same issues my end users do. I've noticed a couple (e.g., minisip, which seems abandoned, and sip-communicator, which, honestly, is probably a great IM client, but has a confusing interface for actual phone calls). So I'm wondering if
2006 May 18
2
Polycom 601 -- programming buttons.
Hi, all. I want to have a button on my receptionist's 601 that, when pressed, will forward her current call to a given extension. Is there any way to do that? I've tried to RTFM, but I'm coming up empty. Thanks, -Ken D'Ambrosio
2004 Jul 10
5
Three (quick?) questions...
[Please excuse if this is a repeat; I initially tried to send it from a different account, and it's been held up for a couple of days awaiting moderation.] 1) What's the absolute minimum required (hardware-wise) in order to get one in-bound POTS line into Asterisk, and then have IP phones "inside?" [In other words, I obviously need a NIC -- but what would be the