On 03/13/2006 11:33:18 AM, Chuck Bunn wrote:
Hi,
I made a big mistake on a Centos 4.2 box - I forgot to exclude the
kernel from updating. Now zaptel will not do a make linux26 see
below. Is there a way to roll this back or is there a patch to get
Zaptel to compile? I have a link to the
How do I get asterisk to do something when I pick up
a phone? For instance, I've got a regular pots
phone hooked up to a zaptel interface, and I want
it to vocalize hello when I pick up the phone and
then give me a dial tone, wait for digits, make
a call, etc.
I tried the 's' extension in
On 01/23/2006 08:55:09 AM, Omadon wrote:
On Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 12:32:32PM -0500, Script Head wrote:
I am seeking to implement the following behavor:
When a headset on phone1 is picked up, phone2 rings right away,
without any
need to dial numbers on phone1. Is this possible to implement?
Hi,
I've successfully used the 'd' flag in Dial() so that when
I dial into my phone system from out there in the PSTN
network I can press the 2 key while the phone is ringing
to listen to my voicemail.
It seems that one issue is that the public providers
do not deliver DTMF, or anything, until
On 12/13/2005 07:32:10 AM, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
This script is completely unnecessary on Debian; just add the modules
you wish to load into /etc/modules and they will be loaded at boot
time.
FYI the list. Using debian with linux 2.6 you don't do anything,
the requsite module
On 12/13/2005 09:45:09 AM, Ross C wrote:
Just curious what everyone (as in, the people that have read it or use
it)
thinks about the O'Reilly Asterisk book.
I am just getting started. The book works for me.
My gripe is the license. I can't submit improvements
where I ran into gotchas, so I
(Was going to send it to the developer list but don't
really want to subscribe and unsubscribe and all that.
Sorry.)
This patch is broken because of email line breaks.
Sorry.
As you can see, the trouble is the shell script variable
is not double dollar-ed in the Makefile.
--- Makefile.orig
Hi,
Don't know if this is really right, all I know is
that Debian sarge does not have /var/lock/subsys/.
I foolishly made this patch against the zaptel 1.2
branch rather than trunk, although I did check that
the trunk has the problem. It'll probably apply
I ran it and it works for me.