Some problems happened with precompiled kernels.
If you compile your own vanilla kernel, I'm sure that you haven't this
issues.
Remember, if you use 2.6 kernel, you can need udev and hotplug systems
to better performance.
I allways use Debian with vanilla kernel that I compile, and I haven't
Matt wrote:
We have a poweredge 2850 that we use for our VoIP server and it has 3 PCI slots.
On 11/2/05, Tom Rymes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Looking for a "Current" Dell model, tower or 2U rackmount, that
has (3)
usable PCI slots? Was just cruising Dell.com and can't find a
detailed
spec
Hi Sebastian,
Do you know Asterisk-ES.org?
It's an Asterisk Spanish Community forum and there you will find all
Asterisk voices translated on Spanish.
Speech is translated on spanish like 'discurso', 'charla',
'conversación' or 'locución'. :)
Sebastian Milioto wrote:
Hi all,
I've been
Sure yourself that your card haven't IRQ shared.
In this case (you have IRQ conflict) change your card of PCI slot, or
modify IRQ assignment on BIOS and try again unload wcte11xp/zaptel
drivers.
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 07:10:29PM -0600, Michael Welter wrote:
I
I think that you are wrong:
> Here is the /proc/zaptel/1 file(seems to be correct, and log
Messages too indicates the initialization
>is correct.):
>Span 1: WCT1/0
"Digium Wildcard TE110P T1/E1 Card 0" HDB3/CCS/CRC4 RED
>1 WCT1/0/1 Clear
If you see your /proc/zaptel/1 you will see a RED al
ing the T1 lines.
Anybody can help me?
Thanks in advanced
Elio Rojano
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e IRQ conflicts (network with
slots PCI and with video card) make noises, echos and cuts off . :(
Elio Rojano
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Bruno De Luca escribió:
We are using this combination.
we are thinking about change the DELL comp
modversions.h will be created when you recompile your kernel and
reboot with your new kernel, or install kernel-headers package with
the same version of your kernel.
Regards.
Elio Rojano
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I try to compile the driver zaptel and they give the following error