Re: [Astlinux-users] MiniPCI PRI for 5501

2009-04-29 Thread Tom Chadwin
 Does anyone have any recommendations for a MiniPCI PRI card
  compatible
with Astlinux, to be fitted in a Soekris net5501 and connected to
  a UK   BT ISDN30? Cost is an issue.
 
   as I know there are only BRI or analogue miniPCI cards on the market
 (Beronet, OpenVox).
   You can try a E1/T1-PCI card in the 5501, maybe with a bigger case
 from
 
 Looks like Junghanns do one:
 
 http://www.junghanns.net/en/singleE1mini_produkt.html
 
 That should work with a PRI (a UK British Telecom ISDN 30 circuit),
 should it not?
 

 as I found on their website, they are bristuff as driver for the card:

 http://www.junghanns.net/downloads/singleE1mini_install.pdf

 I'm not sure if that will work with Astlinux zaptel. But maybe the
 card will also work with mISDN. I would check this up before buying.

The chipset is HFC-E1:

http://www.junghanns.net/images/singleE1_miniPCI_1000x700.jpg

Doesn't that mean that Astlinux will support it out of the box?

 The BeroNet E1 card work with mISDN.

But it's not miniPCI, is it?

Thanks

Tom

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[Astlinux-users] system writing files on tmp directory

2009-04-29 Thread Noël Nachtegael
hi every body,

it's now from the version 0.63 that a dialplan command
System(echo some text  /tmp/file.ext) in extensions.conf
doesn't work anymore and hangs up my system.

this command is  working on my version 0.62

Has someone encountered the same situation?




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Re: [Astlinux-users] Digium's New Fax Stuff

2009-04-29 Thread David Kerr
I just came across Fax for Asterisk. It is free for a single channel.  Are
you saying that the binaries that digium provide for download will not work
with Astlinux ?
Thanks
David

On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 10:12 PM, Darrick Hartman dhart...@djhsolutions.com
 wrote:

 Tom Lynn wrote:
  What are the odds the new fax code will make it into Astlinux?

 Honestly very slim.  It will require a binary blob the same as
 codec_g729.so which we've been lobbying for several years.  Basically
 Digium won't do it unless there are enough people from the Astlinux
 community who would use it to justify their resources.

 We've made several offers to provide a build environment, but so far,
 it's WAY down on their list if it ever will happen.

 I would definitely not hold your breath.  I guess Kevin Fleming is the
 person who needs to be convinced there is a need/demand.  I have not had
 a chance to contact him directly, but had been working through Jared
 Smith and later John Todd.

 When I get a chance, I'll write something to Kevin regarding each of
 these binary blobs.  The g729 stuff is the one that burns me the most
 personally because we did gather a fairly significant number of
 signatures several years back and I personally bought several license to
 be used with Astlinux when they did provide the binary for Asterisk 1.2.
  So obviously, they CAN do it, but are currently choosing not to for
 one reason or another.  The chan_skype stuff looks interesting (as does
 the fax stuff to a lesser degree for me).

 Regards,

 Darrick


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Re: [Astlinux-users] Digium's New Fax Stuff

2009-04-29 Thread Miguel Paolino
2009/4/29 David Kerr da...@kerr.net

 I just came across Fax for Asterisk. It is free for a single channel.  Are
 you saying that the binaries that digium provide for download will not work
 with Astlinux ?


Hi to all,
I've been listening for quite a while... I think I can answer that one.

Most probably yes, they wont work as they don't provide binaries compiled
against uClibc. It's the same problem with g729 channel, chan_skype and
every other binary distributed by that company. On the technical side, you
could probably find some way to run them, considering you have the code to
compile or an alternative compiled version like the uclibc g729.

The legal issues involved are a completely different matter, and as as far
as I know, the Astlinux proyect won't distribute anything not legal (I
totally agree).

Let's hear the developers :)






 Thanks
 David


  On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 10:12 PM, Darrick Hartman 
 dhart...@djhsolutions.com wrote:

 Tom Lynn wrote:
  What are the odds the new fax code will make it into Astlinux?

 Honestly very slim.  It will require a binary blob the same as
 codec_g729.so which we've been lobbying for several years.  Basically
 Digium won't do it unless there are enough people from the Astlinux
 community who would use it to justify their resources.

 We've made several offers to provide a build environment, but so far,
 it's WAY down on their list if it ever will happen.

 I would definitely not hold your breath.  I guess Kevin Fleming is the
 person who needs to be convinced there is a need/demand.  I have not had
 a chance to contact him directly, but had been working through Jared
 Smith and later John Todd.

 When I get a chance, I'll write something to Kevin regarding each of
 these binary blobs.  The g729 stuff is the one that burns me the most
 personally because we did gather a fairly significant number of
 signatures several years back and I personally bought several license to
 be used with Astlinux when they did provide the binary for Asterisk 1.2.
  So obviously, they CAN do it, but are currently choosing not to for
 one reason or another.  The chan_skype stuff looks interesting (as does
 the fax stuff to a lesser degree for me).

 Regards,

 Darrick


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Re: [Astlinux-users] Digium's New Fax Stuff

2009-04-29 Thread Darrick Hartman (lists)
Miguel Paolino wrote:
 
 
 2009/4/29 David Kerr da...@kerr.net mailto:da...@kerr.net
 
 I just came across Fax for Asterisk. It is free for a single
 channel.  Are you saying that the binaries that digium provide for
 download will not work with Astlinux ?
 
 
 Hi to all,
 I've been listening for quite a while... I think I can answer that one.
 
 Most probably yes, they wont work as they don't provide binaries 
 compiled against uClibc. It's the same problem with g729 channel, 
 chan_skype and every other binary distributed by that company. On the 
 technical side, you could probably find some way to run them, 
 considering you have the code to compile or an alternative compiled 
 version like the uclibc g729.
 
 The legal issues involved are a completely different matter, and as as 
 far as I know, the Astlinux proyect won't distribute anything not legal 
 (I totally agree).

The source is not available.  At this time, there is no legal g729 codec 
or any known chan_skype or this fax channel that is available for 
Astlinux.  We continue to work with Digium to convince them to compile a 
binary, but they have been unwilling to do so at this point due to 
support issues and the requirement to compile new versions if/when they 
make changes or we make certain changes to Astlinux.

If there were enough demand, Digium might make a business decision to 
provide the binaries.  Time will tell, but based on past history, don't 
hold your breathe.

Darrick
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