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2014 Dec 12
2
CentOS 6.6: Webcam problem
Phil Wyett <philwyett at aura-tech-systems.co.uk> wrote: >Could you be more specific about your issue? Does the webcam get >detected? if you use 'cheese' do you get any errors in say 'dmesg'? > >There has been a webcam issue of late that seems to trace back to a >regression with the latest kernels. This was fixed in the centos plus >kernel, but there is a
2008 May 20
1
IMAPS error with Dovecot?
I'm using Dovecot to support IMAPS on CentOS4 on port 993. Stock RPMS, absolutely nothing special done or even anything compiled on the system. About as usual as usual usually gets. But, using KMail on my Fedora Linux laptop, I keep getting the following message: (in part) "This means that although the resource, Changing the flags of message imaps://me at
2006 Jan 12
1
Why can Asterisk Auto Attendant pick up on firstring?
Someone will probably tell you with more certainty, but (you don't say but I assume you are talking about FXO) the Caller ID normally comes in between the first and seconds rings, I think you can tell asterisk not to get the CID but if you don't, it waits for it. Also, I remember reading in a modem manual something about the number of rings you had to let your modem ring before doing an
2006 Feb 27
3
Newbie Question
Hi! I just ran the first few Rails tutorials and I''m really impressed at how quickly I was able to get something up and running. I''m slowly emerging from the stone ages, and leaving my powerbuilder behind ? yes, I know, keep the snickering to a minimum please! I started into J2EE/STRUTS, but was quickly frustrated by how long it would take to code anything but relatively
2009 Jun 27
1
Multiple parking lots use default park positions
Hello, all. I'm having a deeply frustrating time getting multiple parking lots to work and am wondering what I am doing wrong. I am using Asterisk 1.6.1.1. I defined two separate parking lots in features.conf as follows: [parkinglot_a100] ; SSI context => a100-parking parkpos => 900-920 findslot => next [parkinglot_a10] ; EBC context => a10-parking parkpos => 800-820
2004 Jul 20
1
Virus checker leaving "chmod of" files in samba log
Hi all, I am running a Samba 3.0.0-14.3E server on a RedHat Enterprise WS3. Here's the problem: When I am connected from my PC (Windows 2000) and run the MacAffee v4.5.1 virus scanner on the connected share, I see the following in the Samba log file (debug level=2) for what appears to be each file in the share: [2004/07/20 13:02:51, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(250) sullivan opened file
2011 Mar 22
2
adding vertical segments to an xyplot in lattice
I have a dataframe that looks like this: > str(chr) 'data.frame': 84 obs. of 7 variables: $ county: Factor w/ 3 levels "Broome","Nassau",..: 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ... $ item : Factor w/ 28 levels "Access to healthy foods",..: 21 19 20 18 16 3 2 6 17 8 ... $ value : num 8644 15 3.5 3.9 7.7 ... $ low : num 7897 9 2.5 2.6 7 ... $ high : num 9390
2006 Dec 19
1
Is logic right?
OK. My basic asterisk install seems to be working. I can get caller ID. My dialplan says: [incoming] ; incoming calls from the FXO port are directed to this context from zapata.conf exten => s/9185415897,1,Set(CALLERID(name)=Michael Sullivan) exten => s/9185415897,1,HANGUP(1) exten => s,1,Set(CALLERID(name)=Someone Else) This is for testing. It's supposed to check the caller ID
1998 May 16
3
TRANS.TBL files on Win95 fileserver
I have a small LAN in my basement, with my PC running RH5 Linux and a Win95 PC connected by Samba. Everything works fine, but when I smbmount a CD (burned with xcdroast) from the Linux box (CD is in the Win95 machine) I do not get the proper filenames. All files are uppercase, and the TRANS.TBL files appear to be ignored. I have tried playing with name mangling, but it didn't help. Is this a
2009 Jun 21
1
Meetme Talker Optimization
Hello, all. I've been playing with MeetMe and talker optimization seemed like a great idea. I activated it as follows: exten => 201,1,MeetMe(100201,cTo) However, although I can see who is the talker on the CLI pbx01*CLI> meetme list 100201 User #: 01 1001 Denise Dion-Sullivan Channel: SIP/1001-1e1db7c8 (not talking) 00:00:33 User #: 02 1000 John A. Sullivan III
2003 Jul 22
1
ssh-askpass keyboard grab problems
We're developing a security application (http://iscs.sourceforge.net) that uses SSH for out-of-band management. Sometimes we want to use rsa keys and other times we want to use user ids and passwords. We noticed that there was not an OpenSSH API that we could use to pass the user's password and that we could not give it via stdin. We did notice that we could set SSH_ASKPASS and launch
2011 Apr 26
0
winbind craps out, NT_STATUS_PIPE_BROKEN
Good morning, Samba list. =) I've been experiencing intermittent winbind failures over the past few weeks. The symptom is that users that haven't connected in a while, and thus aren't in the winbind cache, are unable to connect to any shares. I see a lot of NT_STATUS_PIPE_BROKEN in the logs when the failures occur, like this one from log.winbind: ### [2011/04/26 09:20:54.671225,
2009 Jul 20
0
No subject
mailboxes). Are you certain that removing either 612 or 610 mailbox would keep Asterisk from complaining ? > > However, the MWI does not indicate voice mails for 610 and I keep seeing > this error message: > > ERROR[2549]: app_voicemail.c:1630 messagecount: Couldn't find mailbox > 610 in context a10 > > However, mailbox 610 is clearly defined in voicemail.conf: >
2003 Nov 06
1
for help about R--probit
Not real data. It was gererated randomly. The original codes are the following: par(mfrow=c(2,1)) n <- 500 ######################### #DATA GENERATING PROCESS# ######################### x1 <- rnorm(n,0,1) x2 <- rchisq(n,df=3,ncp=0)-3 sigma <- 1 u1 <- rnorm(n,0,sigma) ylatent1 <-x1+x2+u1 y1 <- (ylatent1 >=0) # create the binary indicator ####################### #THE
2003 Sep 26
1
Question on "read only" behavior in smb.conf
Hi All, I've built Samba v2.2.8a on a RedHat 7.2 system and it seems to work ok. However I cannot understand the "read only" parameter in the following situation: smb.conf file: ------------------- [global] security=user encrypt passwords=yes [foo] path=/tmp/foo read only=yes The owner&mode of /tmp/foo is: ------------------------------------------ % ls -ld
2009 Jun 19
2
IMAP voice mail storage
Hello, all. I am attempting to use IMAP voice mail storage in Asterisk 1.6.1.1 on CentOS 5.3 using Zimbra 5.1.6. I will not be using it as it has proved terribly unstable - Asterisk segfaults on every voice mail message although the message is successfully deliver to my email inbox - but I thought I should report it. Here are the errors from the Asterisk console: -- Executing [210 at
2001 Mar 18
1
SSH not authenticating in Redhat
I have installed Open SSH on my brother's Redhat system but it does not want to authenticate any passwords. I hvae tried connecting using multiple accounts as well as different encryption schemes. I have tried configuring with the option listed for the same problem in Slackware to no avail. Please help. I have also tried talking my brother into using BSD instead to no avail. -Mark ratlord
2008 May 15
2
xvm packages for 2008.05
It looks like xvm does not come built-in to Indiana 2008.05. Which leads to the obvious questions: 1. is xvm compatible with 2008.05 (looking to evaluate Indiana as Dom0)? 2. which packages need to be installed (still getting used to the IPS package naming structure) Thanks! This message posted from opensolaris.org
2005 Sep 27
2
Stream "Saving" and Excerpting...
I'm working with a streaming Ogg Vorbis system where I'm taking the stream output (from a darkice server) and saving it to hour-long files, then reassembling excerpts from these files (sometimes spanning two or three) into a single file for playback. I've got two problems (well, related to this, but anyway). 1) The "chunk" files I'm saving into have mangled headers. 2)
2009 Jan 22
0
ANNOUNCEMENT: ModBox - Open Platform as a Service
ModBox an "Open Platform as a Service" (OPaaS). Ok, what the #@#$ is OPaaS? OPaaS is PaaS, but open. Think Force.com/Google App Engine/ Amazon EC2 - but open. Really open. Not fake open like so much other BS services that try to lock you in. In a nutshell, ModBox is a Web-based distributed development environment that is completely neutral in every way. So, you can use any infrastructure