I'm not sure, but some in this community are hacking morpheus [1],
which is much alike.
[1] http://morpheus.2f30.org/
Hi all
Stali seems like an extremely intriguing experiment full of
possibility, but it appears it has been stalled for a while now. I've
grabbed the 'trampoline' bz2, and would be more than keen to have a
crack at developing stali further, but I thought I'd better have an
ask around as to why it's
Greetings.
On Tue, 14 Oct 2014 18:43:45 +0200 Philipp Pirozhkov wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Hope this doesn't break any of the core concepts. I've started small.
> Patch to xssstate allows for passing parameters to a command, e.g.:
>
>xsidle.sh ls -l /usr
The patch has been merged. Thanks for sendin
Greetings.
On Tue, 14 Oct 2014 18:41:48 +0200 Markus Teich
wrote:
> Markus Teich wrote:
> > In movetab() the current method is to switch two tabs with each other. If
> > you
> > only use the +1 and -1 arguments from config.def.h, this works well and has
> > the expected effect in most cases. Ho
On Tue, 14 Oct 2014 18:37:35 +0300
Myroslav Opyr wrote:
Hey Myroslav,
thanks very much for taking your time to report this bug in ratox!
I already suspect which issue this might be linked with.
Every time we receive data in a call a callback for incoming data
is called. In case the call_out is
Hi,
Here is bug report. ratox is handling the incoming call and calling
party stops it:
1. call utox -> ratox
2. ( sleep 1; sox ../example.wav -r 48000 -c 1 -e signed -b 16 -t
raw -; sleep 2 ) < call_out > call_in
3. while utox hears example.wav (has to be long enough), stop the call
Markus Teich wrote:
> In movetab() the current method is to switch two tabs with each other. If you
> only use the +1 and -1 arguments from config.def.h, this works well and has
> the expected effect in most cases. However when moveing a tab over one end of
> the list, it just gets switched with th
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