On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 03:02:17PM +1100, Amos Shapira wrote:
> 2009/3/9 Tzafrir Cohen :
> > Check hylafax. Maybe together with iaxmodem from Asterisk.
>
> Would it enable me to just put a paper in the fax, dial a number and
> "send", and vice-versa (accept a fax sent from a normal analogue fax
>
2009/3/10 geoffrey mendelson :
> Are USB modems supported?
I guess so - that's how mobile modems are used. They just emulate
serial AT protocol on top of USB. NetworkManager will generally
auto-detect and configure them.
(A little anecdote - back when I visited Brazil I got to connect a
borrowed
2009/3/9 Tzafrir Cohen :
> Check hylafax. Maybe together with iaxmodem from Asterisk.
Would it enable me to just put a paper in the fax, dial a number and
"send", and vice-versa (accept a fax sent from a normal analogue fax
machine and dialed to my home number)?
> Many stand-alone faxes actually
2009/3/5 Ira Abramov
> Also OCFS and GFS require a common disk, which at this budget would be a
> Linux machine running an iSCSI target at best (or OpenNAS).
Everything else said aside, we use DRBD in a master-slave
configuration (with ext3) between pairs of xen guests for a couple of
years now a
On Mar 9, 2009, at 2:18 PM, Moshe Brace using Yahoo wrote:
I have a feeling that most of the PCI fax cards are really Windows
type fax cards and won't work with Linux. Therefore an external Fax
Modem would be preferential. This is a kin to the problem with ADSL
or Cable Modem where an e
--- On Mon, 9/3/09, Moshe Brace using Yahoo wrote:
> From: Moshe Brace using Yahoo
> Subject: Re: multiple e-mails of the same e-mail arriving in my box
> To: "David Ronkin"
> Date: Monday, 9 March, 2009, 8:55 PM
> I had 3 pages of this or more. What I
> did was unsubscribed from the list an
On Mar 9, 2009, at 12:49 PM, Amos Shapira wrote:
I might be a bit hijacking the thread but since I think Geoffrey uses
VoIP this might be relevant still - does anyone here have a working
solution for faxing over non-PSTN lines? Is Fax<->Email gateway the
only way?
I tried to do it and never
Hi all!
Yesterday Erez (Doron) gave a talk to Telux about receiving Private Satellite
Television on Linux. The talk was very interesting, and I found it especially
encouraging that many people came to hear the talk and the room was at least
half-full. I'd like to thank Erez for volunteering to
Hi,
Someone sent me a job offer (I'm still looking for a job), and since I
suck at kernel programming, I decided to share the job description
along with contact info with you people. Here is my rough english
translation:
Job description: Real time software engineer in digital video field.
Req:
*
On Mon, Mar 09, 2009 at 03:56:20PM +0200, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
> BTW, I have it from very good sources that there exists newer versions
> of the AudioCodes adapters that actually run on Linux
AudioCodes adapters have run Linux for quite some time. In fact, there
was an open GPL violation is
e2xbegqsdyt21hfc wrote:
I don't know the technical details or 018.
I do know that 012 provides you with a sip adapter that is plugged between the bezeq/hot modem and your PC/ordinary phone. It could be that that adapter reserve some BW for the sip packets.
SIP doesn't actually carry voice, onl
Arie Skliarouk wrote:
How do they solve the latency problems inherent to any internet
connection?
The round trip time to a well connected (read: 0% packet loss)
server in Israel from an Israeli ISP, where Israel here is defined
as "connected to the IIX", is under 50ms.
O
I have a feeling that most of the PCI fax cards are really Windows type fax
cards and won't work with Linux. Therefore an external Fax Modem would be
preferential. This is a kin to the problem with ADSL or Cable Modem where an
external router or certain external modems work. But a lot of homew
On Mon, Mar 09, 2009 at 09:49:53PM +1100, Amos Shapira wrote:
> 2009/3/5 geoffrey mendelson :
> > I'll like to set up a hylafax server to SEND faxes from my computer. I'm
> > runnning Ubuntu
> > 8.04.2 LTS. I have several HAM type modems, but from what I can see there
> > are no drivers
> > in a 2.
2009/3/5 geoffrey mendelson :
> I'll like to set up a hylafax server to SEND faxes from my computer. I'm
> runnning Ubuntu
> 8.04.2 LTS. I have several HAM type modems, but from what I can see there
> are no drivers
> in a 2.6 kernel for them.
>
> What do people use? Is there a source of fax modems
Try changing the impedance settings to 270+750||150nF so it will match the
"complex impedance" used in Israeli PSTN circuits.
--
Roman
2009/3/9 Arie Skliarouk
> Hi,
>
> I know it is not directly Linux related, but hey, I am using it with
> Asterisk on Linux! ;-)
>
> I have got an Sipura SPA-300
Hi,
I know it is not directly Linux related, but hey, I am using it with
Asterisk on Linux! ;-)
I have got an Sipura SPA-3000 VoIP adapter and want to use it with Bezeq for
calling out.
For some reason when I dial dialtones on the phone, Bezeq does not recognize
them properly and makes mistakes i
17 matches
Mail list logo