2012/1/10, Olivier :
> Hi,
>
> 1. This patch didn't correct the issue but I'm far from certain that I
> correctly applied the patch.
I was right to suspect I was wrong : now, after correctly applying
the DAHLIN-275 patch, it's working OK (with the EchoCan module
plugged-in).
Thanks for your light
Hi,
1. This patch didn't correct the issue but I'm far from certain that I
correctly applied the patch.
2. I took the Hardware Echocan module off my board and it seems to
correct the issue.
I'll dig deeper to check if I correctly applied the patch and both
report here and in DAHLIN-275 ticket.
On Mon, Jan 09, 2012 at 01:47:48PM -0600, Shaun Ruffell wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 09, 2012 at 07:52:02PM +0100, Olivier wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On a brand new system, I met an issue I've never met before.
> >
> > My setup is :
> > debian 6.0.3
> > asterisk 1.8.8.1
> > dahdi 2.6.0
> > libpri 1.4.12
> >
On Mon, Jan 09, 2012 at 07:52:02PM +0100, Olivier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On a brand new system, I met an issue I've never met before.
>
> My setup is :
> debian 6.0.3
> asterisk 1.8.8.1
> dahdi 2.6.0
> libpri 1.4.12
> freepbx 2.9.0.4
> TE420FB (with hardware EC)
>
> This is the very first time I'm usi
> On a brand new system, I met an issue I've never met before.
>
> My setup is :
> debian 6.0.3
> asterisk 1.8.8.1
> dahdi 2.6.0
> libpri 1.4.12
> freepbx 2.9.0.4
> TE420FB (with hardware EC)
>
> This is the very first time I'm using Freepbx and the whole
> configuration was first generated by a
Hi,
On a brand new system, I met an issue I've never met before.
My setup is :
debian 6.0.3
asterisk 1.8.8.1
dahdi 2.6.0
libpri 1.4.12
freepbx 2.9.0.4
TE420FB (with hardware EC)
This is the very first time I'm using Freepbx and the whole
configuration was first generated by a "make samples" comm