Zitat von Tzafrir Cohen :
Yes. It is useful if you want to call using a local sound device.
On a Banana PI? ;)
Consider editing /etc/asterisk/modules.conf and disable ('noload =>')
chan_oss.so .
So I did...
Thanks
Luca Bertoncello
(lucab...@lucabert.de)
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On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 08:38:03AM +, Luca Bertoncello wrote:
> Zitat von Tzafrir Cohen :
>
> Hi,
>
> > Off-topic: any reason you don't use chan_alsa?
>
> This was the "Armbian installation", I didn't configured it extra...
>
> > Are you sure you quote the error message right?
>
> Copy+Pas
Zitat von Tzafrir Cohen :
Hi,
Off-topic: any reason you don't use chan_alsa?
This was the "Armbian installation", I didn't configured it extra...
Are you sure you quote the error message right?
Copy+Paste... ;)
But I searched a little bit and I really don't think, I need this module...
A
Hi,
On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 07:45:00AM +, Luca Bertoncello wrote:
> Hi list!
>
> Currently I use Asterisk 1.8.30.0 on an OpenWRT-Switch.
> Now I want to change to Asterisk 13.14.1 on a Banana PI (with Armbian/Debian
> 9).
> Well, I copied the configuration and changed what needed, so basicall
Hi list!
Currently I use Asterisk 1.8.30.0 on an OpenWRT-Switch.
Now I want to change to Asterisk 13.14.1 on a Banana PI (with
Armbian/Debian 9).
Well, I copied the configuration and changed what needed, so
basically, it works, at least with my tests.
But when Asterisk will be started, in t