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2006 Jun 23
9
best hardphone for Asterisk?
Dear Friends, We have implemented "Asterisk" in our organization. There are 150 members in our organization. At present all are using softphones. Now, I want to buy hardphones for our staff. Can anybody suggest me that what is the best hardphone for Asterisk with low-cost? Thank you. Regards, Chandra. --------------------------------- Ring'em or ping'em. Make PC-to-phone
2006 Jun 01
5
Converting Voicemail wav to mp3
Anyone know if a way to have voicemail files stored as mp3's? Thanks, Doug.
2006 May 29
2
sip interopability problem
Hi, I have two asterisk machines side by side both running debian sarge, one running sarge's version of asterisk (1.0.7.dfsg.1-2) and the other running the version of asterisk from www.backports.org (1:1.2.1.dfsg-2bpo1). I also have a SIP provider who is routing blocks of DID's to both machines. The sip.conf is nearly identical on both machines (the general section, and the section
2006 Jun 01
4
G729, voicemail, no codec_g729
I am trying to create a %100 g729 (with no transcoding) system (using a Soekris, of course). I am running AstLinux with the native sounds, g729 is the only codec allowed, %100 SIP (g729 only allow=) - I think I am covering all of my bases. I have only "format=g729" in voicemail.conf. On an incoming call to a mailbox, everything goes well until recording the message. When the
2003 Sep 19
7
[Bug 686] sshd dies by non-root account session
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686 Summary: sshd dies by non-root account session Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 3.7.1p1 Platform: MIPS OS/Version: IRIX Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: sshd AssignedTo: openssh-bugs at mindrot.org ReportedBy: yuki at
2006 May 30
8
Handset recommendations
Seeking recommendations on handsets for use with Asterisk. I've been looking at the Aastra 480i CT because of its cordless handset and also the new Linksys SPA-942. Anyone using either one of these with comments on them? Any other thoughts on good reasonably priced handsets? This is for just a couple of people who work from home offices and will be connecting to an Asterisk server hosted
2002 Jan 03
0
Very large (~1.12 TB) filesystems and wasted space.
Hello, I'm not much of a pro when it comes to managing large filesystems in Linux, and I'm not sure if this is entirely on topic, but I felt that you folks would know best. I have a 3Ware 7810 card with 8 160 GB drives attached to it set up as a large RAID5. I fdisked out one large partition and simply mkfsed the drive with that ext3 filesystem, no other tweaking. I'm accessing
2002 Jan 03
2
Addendum to previous email re: "Wasted Space"
Also, it's important to note that 'du -h' reports the appropriate amount of space used and that the drive appears, in all other regards, to be properly using the space. Is this perhaps a bug with how Windows reads the available space left on SMB shares? (Likely a Windows problem) -Tal
2019 Jun 20
0
[libnbd PATCH 2/1] states: Avoid wasted send() when REPLY interrupts request
When we are blocked waiting for POLLOUT during a request, and happen to receive notice of POLLIN instead, we know that the work done in response to POLLIN will be non-blocking (it returns to %.READY as soon as it would block, which in turn jumps right back into ISSUE_COMMAND because we have a pending request not fully sent yet). Since the jaunt through REPLY was non-blocking, it is unlikely that
2010 Apr 26
0
'Wasted bits-per-sample' flag
I'm guessing here, but it seems that some encoders might only be able to process samples in 4-bit or 8-bit groups, maybe even 16-bit multiples, so this flag would allow the decoder to remove any padding that might have been necessary on the encoder side. For example, if someone were to encode 12-bit samples, but the encoder was forced to use 16-bit registers for calculations, then
2010 Apr 27
1
'Wasted bits-per-sample' flag
2010/4/27 Brian Willoughby <brianw at sounds.wa.com> > i.e. I wouldn't be surprised if there are no FLAC files with this flag > set. > If you look for lossyWAV you'll find that it is actually being used -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac-dev/attachments/20100427/12821b2a/attachment.htm
2019 Jun 25
0
Re: [libnbd PATCH 2/1] states: Avoid wasted send() when REPLY interrupts request
On 6/25/19 4:06 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 09:11:52PM -0500, Eric Blake wrote: >> When we are blocked waiting for POLLOUT during a request, and happen >> to receive notice of POLLIN instead, we know that the work done in >> response to POLLIN will be non-blocking (it returns to %.READY as soon >> as it would block, which in turn jumps right
2007 Jun 28
1
Could not allocate a RID -- wasted a gid
Hello everybody. I'm trying to create a local group with this command and I get this error: net sam createlocalgroup peocio [2007/06/28 11:03:16, 0] passdb/pdb_interface.c:pdb_new_rid(1066) Trying to allocate a RID when algorithmic RIDs are active [2007/06/28 11:03:16, 0] groupdb/mapping.c:pdb_default_create_alias(468) Could not allocate a RID -- wasted a gid :-( Am I missing anything?
2011 Sep 11
3
cannot compile wine 1.3.28
hi, I'm trying to compile the current wine source, but there's always the following error: Code: config.status: creating tools/Makefile make[1]: Entering directory `/home/yuki/archive/wine-1.3.28/tools' gcc -m32 -c -I. -I. -I../include -I../include -I/usr/include/freetype2 -D__WINESRC__ -Wall -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wempty-body -Wstrict-prototypes
2005 Jul 13
2
Intermittent Silence
I am currently experiencing intermittent silences with my asterisk system. The symptoms are as follows: * Both for incoming and outgoing calls, I (and other users) occasionally experience a brief period of silence. * The silence lasts anywhere from 3 to 10 seconds. * It is not due to silence suppression, because the silences generally occur in the middle of sentences. * Silences occur at
2012 Dec 26
1
[LLVMdev] Getting MCInst "ins" and "outs"
Hi, Am Mittwoch, 26. Dezember 2012, 15:20:27 schrieb Manny Ko: > The MCInstrDesc has a method getNumDefs() which tells you how many 'out > registers' that MCInst has. The 'out' registers are always at the beginning > of the list. You can also use getNumOperands(). I've run into the problem, that this doesn't work for instructions which have variadic arguments
2005 Feb 08
1
bristuff and audio drop outs (5 sec and longer)
Hi, I have an * installation running with chan_capi over a AVM C4 card for quite a while without major hickup. Now I have added a zaphfc device to it and rebuild asterisk with bristuff_0.02RC5. I now experience a lot of drop outs during a conversation. They last 5 seconds and more, but eventually the sound comes back (if the other side has not hang up). Both ISDN cards are currently in the
2005 Sep 15
0
triggering automatic dial-outs with Zap interface
Hello, It seems that i spent days and days trying to make Asterisk do automatic dial-outs and i am clueless as i have tried everything i could. I would like Asterisk to automatically dial-out a specific number and leave a goodbye message. However, the outbound call isn't triggered. Even after i reload asterisk and restart it many times. I am using a TDM400 card from Digium with 4 Fxo ports
2015 Apr 02
2
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] fix outs/ins of MOV16mr instruction (X86)
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 10:28 AM, Tim Northover <t.p.northover at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Why? i16mem here stands for the pointer, not the actual memory. A > >> store doesn't define a pointer, so why would it be in "outs"? > > > > Then why does this "i16mem:$dst" belongs to "ins"? Is that wrong, > correct? > > Think
2016 Dec 19
1
Specs on TableGen Instruction fields: pattern, ins and outs
Hello. Are you aware of any document (preferably academic paper) describing TableGen's typing of the following fields used to describe Instruction: pattern, ins and outs. I found a few pages on TableGen, but none of them talking about these fields: http://llvm.org/docs/TableGen/LangRef.html http://llvm.org/docs/TableGen/LangIntro.html