just for fun

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2007/2/16, Karel Kulhavy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 11:19:33AM +0000, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2007/02/13 10:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > If zaptel won't work in openbsd, there is no way for asterisk
> > be installed.
>
> pkg_add works nicely for me...
>
> 1.2.15 is in -current ports for the upcoming release,
> 1.4.whatever-it-is-then is planned for sometime after ports
> unlocks after the release.
>
> The port maintainer doesn't have any plans to port the zaptel
> kernel pieces to OpenBSD.
>
> Asterisk has some soundcard channel, which could theoretically
> be used to make a softphone (you can send a dial command from the
> CLI), but I never tried it, it is most likely linux-specific

That's exactly what I am interested in. I looked into the AsteriskTFOT.pdf,
searched for "soundcard" and "sound card" and the only related thing I found
was:

WARNING[32174]: chan_oss.c:470 soundcard_init: Unable to open /dev/dsp: No such
file or directory
 == No sound card detected -- console channel will be unavailable
 == Turn off OSS support by adding 'noload=chan_oss.so' in
 /etc/asterisk/modules.conf

and then:

chan_oss.so Provides: channel Console (soundcard required)

Do you know if it's possible to use Asterisk not only to dial, but also to
receive a call (and hear it on the sound card)?

CL<

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