disconnects very gracefully.
FreeSwitch is being quite actively developed, and documentation (mostly
the wiki) lags behind, more or less, so RTFS was inevitable back then.
Torsten
Bruce & Torsten: what packages/resources/functions, etc. do you enable in
Asterisk? There's a
for a database based configuration like
the Asterisk Realtime configuration. Yes, there are many PHP based web UIs for both to make the configuration chores "easier", but I hate them for reasons too numerous to enumerate
here.
Just my opinion. Worth what you paid for it.
-Bruce
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I'm working with an image slightly larger than 4G and I'm finding I can't
upload it?
ANyone else run into this? How did you get around it? (if you did)
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The new hardware compatibility list won't keep edits at the moment, or I'd
edit this myself.
Ubiquity Nanobeam M2 400 works fine with 15.03-rc3 .
18dB gain parabolic dish with the 2.4 GHz WiFi hardware integrated, costs
about $100.
Thanks
ersion that has the big/little endian patch.
Weedy wrote:
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 2:05 PM, Bruce wrote:
Slight correction..
I downloaded from svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/packages/lang/perl
Bruce wrote:
Don't build on the router. Build it on a
Slight correction..
I downloaded from svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/packages/lang/perl
Bruce wrote:
I am trying to build perl from the svn source on my openwrt router.
I downloaded the package with svn but when I enter the directory and
type 'make' I am getting some errors. I
I am trying to build perl from the svn source on my openwrt router.
I downloaded the package with svn but when I enter the directory and
type 'make' I am getting some errors. I'm not sure if this is the right
way to get the svn version of perl installed on my system or not. There
was a rec
Is there perhaps a different mailing list I should be asking this
question? Or maybe anyone here that could give me any ideas or direction?
I would really like to get this working. I would greatly appreciate any
help.
Bruce wrote:
I'm trying to get BackupPC running on a Buffalo W
I'm trying to get BackupPC running on a Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH router.
This has been accomplished here
http://www.tedcarnahan.com/2009/07/09/installing-backuppc-on-openwrt/
but on a different router. I have everything installed and everything
executes without any error messages at all.
The B
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