The AstLinux Team is happy to announce the release of AstLinux 0.7.5
with options for both Asterisk 1.8.1.1 and Asterisk 1.4.36. More
information about the release is available on our website:
http://www.astlinux.org/content/astlinux-075-release
Direct links to the installation files are
I just commited the change to update the astlinux-release file. This
happened to fall on commit 4000. When you think about it, for the
relatively small number of developers that we have working on this
project and given the fact that none of us are being directly paid to
work on AstLinux,
On 12/16/2009 08:23 AM, Michael Keuter wrote:
Hello Lonnie,
We have checked 0.7 images and found that a new
build was created (3548). Unfortunately there is
no img file there and maybe it was missed when
the upload was performed.
Could you check it?
Best regards,
Ioan.
You could use
On 12/14/2009 01:23 PM, Ionel Chila wrote:
Anyone with few good configuration examples to setup callback and DISA with
an Astlinux box?
Tried several times and something is not working right
Thanks.
Ionel,
There is very little that is different with regards to how Asterisk
works
We need some input from Sangoma (wanpipe) users.
Namely, we need some input on what steps you use to generate
configuration files and more importantly, which files in
/stat/etc/wanpipe (which may also reside in /mnt/kd/wanpipe) are
required. There are several files that are present in that
On 12/10/2009 04:56 AM, Tom Chadwin wrote:
Agreed. Any ideas why?
Tom
Tom,
You must have modified the standard configuration options to select the
'grub' target. In theory, it could work, but hasn't been touched in a
long time. Perhaps that should be hidden with an
On 12/10/2009 12:03 PM, Philip A. Prindeville wrote:
On 12/10/2009 06:59 AM, Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
On 12/10/2009 04:56 AM, Tom Chadwin wrote:
Agreed. Any ideas why?
Tom
Tom,
You must have modified the standard configuration options to select the
'grub' target. In theory
On 12/08/2009 05:08 AM, Tom Chadwin wrote:
Hello all
Trying to get a TDM410P up and running in 0.7-3417. An outgoing call
seems to cause a kernel panic:
Code: Bad EIP value.
EIP: [] 0x0 SS:ESP 0068:c035def4
Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception in interrupt
Can anyone help?
On 12/08/2009 11:01 AM, Chris Abnett wrote:
Im going backwards!!! What am I doing wrong here?
Deleted my development directory..
Checked out revision 3417 , I saw someone else using it...
cp astlinux.config .config
You forgot make oldconfig
make menuconfig.. didn't change a thing
That's probably because you need to install git to your host system.
Darrick
On 12/08/2009 11:15 AM, Chris Abnett wrote:
I still get the host tool missing:Git
-Christopher
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On 07/05/2009 12:13 PM, Mart Rogers wrote:
Hi Philip
that does the trick - thanks. I now have my phones connected directly to
the net5501.
One slight wrinkle which I have not yet resolved, is that whilst adding the
three INT lines and the bridge line to user.conf does indeed enable the use
John,
Were you not gunzip'ing the downloaded file? I updated the instructions
to make that clearer.
Darrick
On 06/26/2009 04:10 PM, John Novack wrote:
I attempted a new install today from the web page, and found I had to
change the procedure.
Hp Thin client 5720 with a 1 Gig flash
Boot
Christopher,
Of course Arno's is staying. Justin mis-typed in one spot and Philip
can't look beyond literal sometimes. (He's a no means no kinda guy).
What we're trying to establish is which exact feature exists in astfw
that does not exist in Arno's fw. The only one that I'm aware of is
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
Dan,
If you're using Arno's fw, you can configure blocked IP addresses very
easily. Those blocks will survive an upgrade.
That feature should be present in the web interface, but can be done
from the command line as well.
Darrick
Dan Ryson wrote:
All,
It appears we're getting pounded by
Michael Keuter wrote:
Dan Ryson wrote:
All,
It appears we're getting pounded by a kiddy script that's trying to
guess passwords. It's generating ~1,350 password guesses and log
entries per minute (see example below). Although I have strong
passwords, I'd like to block this effort by
Michael Keuter wrote:
-Philip
A problem in Astlinux is, that before you can add an attacker to the
blocklist (when you see the attacks in realtime), the /var/
partition will be full within 2-3 minutes just because of the growing
syslog :-(. And from that point in time you do not have any
Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
On Apr 27, 2009, at 5:07 PM, John Novack wrote:
May I assume this firewall module is not usable with boards that
only have a single Ethernet port?
John Novack
Basically, yes 2+ interfaces are required.
Lonnie,
While not possible with the current Astlinux
Phil McKerracher wrote:
I'm eager to help - if I can get the thing working!
I played with the old version a couple of years ago and decided I really
don't have time to hack around with development releases (even though I'm
a programmer) and need to wait for 1.0. Also my CF card may have been
While we wait for Kris to do the actual branching, I created some new
images based on the default config values for SVN 1907. These now
contain 'auto' settings for astkd and asturw. That's right, as long as
you used genkd and/or genunion to create your key disk or unionfs
writable
Clara,
You cannot make the module on ubuntu and expect it to work in Astlinux.
Astlinux has it's own development environment and uses cross-compiling
against uclibc, not glibc.
If you read Chris's comments, the via-velocity module is already
included in Astlinux. All you need to do is edit
Clara Chan wrote:
Hi, all
I am new to Astlinux and trying to install the second Ethernet port on
my EPIA SN 18000G board.
Just installing the Via image on this motherboard and realise that eth1
(via-velocity) Gigabit Ethernet was not being recognised.
Trying to install
Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
On Aug 15, 2008, at 10:00 PM, Chris Abnett wrote:
Ok I got up and running with unionFS ...
However when I went to the /mnt/kd directory created by genunion I
found a
really weird looking rc.conf that said do not edit..
This is new (the do not edit message), but
Chris,
We're going to hold off with 2.0 until after we branch trunk to 0.6.
There are some huge changes in the way the new gui builds--there's a
makefile so doing the simple copy operation we currently do won't work
well.
You said you had previously run a compile. Since you had already done
Wojtek,
uclinux is not the same as uclibc. I don't see how your post has
anything to do with g729 on Astlinux. Please help me understand with
some clear links.
The two projects have very different hardware targets and are in no way
related (other than both can run Asterisk).
Darrick
John Novack wrote:
know many consider Asterisk 1.2 obsolete, but I set up an HP Thin
Client with the version ( 1682? ) provided sometime ago, and have a
question or two.
The genunion script appears to work OK, but there was no follow on as
with later offerings to generate the keydisk.
Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
Per suggestions from AstLinux-users readers, new features include:
1) The Speed Dial tab now accepts an optional Name entry. Up to
100 speed dial entries can now be defined (still defaults to 50). The
Prefs tab allows the user to set the digits from 00 to 09
micro-perl (which is what's included in Astlinux) does not support modules.
Asterisk wrote:
Hello,
I would like to install Perl Modules in the Astlinux.
Is it possible include Perl Modules in my custom Astlinux image?
Thanks in advance.
Fred
Manuel wrote:
Hello everyone,
With an Alix board using runnix-serial and net5501 images from
Darrick, no problems appears. The only warning is:
Checking asturw filesystem
fsck: /etc/fstab: No such file or directory
fsck: fsck.ext2: No such file or directory
fsck: wait: no more child
I'm testing a build and will be updating the svn after the build completes.
David Kerr wrote:
Can you tell me what revision of asterisk-gui is currently in the
trunk? Reason I ask is that there is a bug that surfaces when you use
Firefox 3 browser (see
The astlinux.config file is the same one that is used for the published
images except for the target device setting.
Stoyan Stoyanov wrote:
Hi,
Are the buildroot .config files used for building different release
versions of Astlinux for WRAP publicly available for download?
For instance
Do not change version of uClibc. The version that is selected by
default is what is supported. Using a daily snapshot is not supported
and will likely break things (as you are seeing).
Get everything functioning with the default options, then modify as needed.
Darrick
Vincent Renaville
Michael,
Those are unofficial images and I had disabled several things I wasn't
using (including misdn). I'll make sure I include those in the next set
that I upload.
Sorry about that.
Michael Keuter wrote:
Hi,
I'm just testing the new runnix and UnionFS-fratures with the
It may not be a run on boards. They may have done that until they
figure out what got screwed up on the last batch of boards which is
causing some problems. You can check the Soekris mailing list archives
for more details.
All of the boards that I have work perfectly. They just had some
George Masgras wrote:
Does anyone have an idea how many SIP phones/active calls/registration
requests(every 120 sec) an ALIX2c3 with a 1GB card can handle ? This
would be in PBX only mode. The max I've tried was 4 SIP phones and it
worked really well, just wanted to know how much I can push
Klaus,
Assuming you're using the newer runnix images, do the following:
mount -o remount,rw /oldroot/cdrom
Then scp your new files (astlinuxXXX.run, astlinuxXXX.run.conf
astlinuxXXX.run.sha1) to /oldroot/cdrom/os/. Make sure the .conf file
is edited to appropriately reflect your asturw (and
Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
On May 19, 2008, at 2:32 AM, Philip Prindeville wrote:
Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
[snip]
Interesting. I usually use use the park and announce feature. So
you
just transfer the call to 1187 in your example, then have someone
else
dial 1188 (etc) to pick up
David Kerr wrote:
The ALIX board arrived this week. Can you tell me the correct settings
in menuconfig to build an image for this? I presume I select i586 Serial
Console in the target device options. What about the target device
itself? should this be generic i586 or should it be PCEngines
Martin Rogers wrote:
John Novack wrote:
Pardon the novice jumping in here, but why are you using the SERIAL image?
This thin client has both a VGA and DVI interface, as well as PS/2
keyboard and mouse connectors.
Are you not using those for your console?
I have installed AstLinux on the
Martin Rogers wrote:
John Novack wrote:
Pardon the novice jumping in here, but why are you using the SERIAL image?
This thin client has both a VGA and DVI interface, as well as PS/2
keyboard and mouse connectors.
Are you not using those for your console?
I have installed AstLinux on the
Martin Rogers wrote:
I am attempting to install Runnix/Astlinux on an embedded device with a
solid state disk drive.
Can someone please confirm what the minimum and typical disk capacities
needed for this environment are.
For a typical small office setup, get a good 512MB or 1GB CF card
Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
With asterisk 1.4 (astlinux builds) a handy new features.conf
parkcall allows one-step-parking. Example snippets follow...
--- features.conf ---
[general]
parkext = 1187 ; What ext. to dial to park
parkpos = 1188-1189 ; What
David Kerr wrote:
Can someone explain unionfs to me. I understand that it enables you to
write to the astlinux system disk, I'm guessing by saving the changes
onto the hda designated for use by unionfs. But my question is more
specific to astlinux... is using unionfs an alternative to
Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
Hello everyone,
I just ordered some VIA C7 boards and I'm looking forward to working
with them. Has anyone tried the C7 support in AstLinux yet? I'm
trying to get an idea of what I'm up against...
Thanks!
The C7 target is not really different than the C3
David Kerr wrote:
Now that I have AstLinux running in my VMWare machine I started to play
with the various GUIs. I have a couple of observations.
First, I was surprised, but delighted, to find that the asterisk-gui
fired up and worked for me...
Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
On 4/23/08, tosh_hamburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Kristian,
Thanks for your answer. The BIOS Version was ComBIOS 1.31, I just updated it
to 1.33 and added rootdelay=10 to the .conf file of the image in runnix.
Is this what you meant? Unfortunately the
Mark Phillips wrote:
Hi all,
Well the time has come to start messing with the trunk images. I
downloaded the latest ISO file and tried to install it on my decTOP
machine.
The install failed as did the livecd. on both occasions the system
complained about not being able to access the
Do an svn update. I'd be willing to bet you're on 1624 which is broken.
David Kerr wrote:
So, I think I got to the end Final output form build is below. More
importantly, it created a Astlinux.iso file which I was able to boot
inside a VMWare machine. Unfortunately it didn't boot
David Kerr wrote:
Hi, I am new to this list. After much research (google-ing, if you can
call that research). I have started to look at setting up AstLinux as a
gateway at my home. Today I have trixbox running on a system behind a
Linksys router. But I want to replace both with a single
Checking /dev/sda1
Something else is wrong with /dev/sda1 - run e2fsck manually.
I'd manually check the file system on the key disk on a different
system. If you only have Windows system around, use a bootable cdrom
such as INSERT.
Darrick
--
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DJH Solutions, LLC
Guy Neale wrote:
Sorry, I shouldn't really say The dev dudes haven't yet added a
checksum file to their web site as I don't really know this for sure.
The problem is a script is trying to download
http://files.astlinux.org/zaptel-1.4.10.tar.gz.sha1; to verify the
previously downloaded
Just a few notes inline
Guy Neale wrote:
Lonnie
Q1 Are there any other variables that should be added?
A1 Wish List
1. A way to dynamically add NAT forwarding, eg read and write to
/mnt/kd/arno-iptables-filewall.conf or rc.conf variable equivalents and
restart arno when changes have
Guy Neale wrote:
Hi
I’m trying to delete the dnsmasq script and am unsure if I need to do
something special when using unionfs. eg manually create a whiteout file
in my unionfs volume or remount the unionfs volume in a different way,
etc. I’ve tried the conventional method using
Guy Neale wrote:
Hi
Question 1. What action did you perform to get an astulib?
Answer 1. Sorry nothing that I'm aware of
Question 2. Also why do you need to edit the init file for dnsmasq?
What are you trying to do? (I ask for two reasons: There may be a way
to do what
you want
JR Richardson wrote:
Hi All,
Is there a list of what version of Aslinux is using what version of
Asterisk? I'm interested is a cople of older version of
Astlinux/Asterisk, without downloading and installing just to see what
is loaded.
You could download an ISO image. The 0.4.8 (last
JR Richardson wrote:
Hi All,
Sanity check, PERSISTLOG=yes set in rc.conf requires the deletion of
the link in /var/log/asterisk/cdr_csv, otherwise the link loops back
to itself?
JR,
Here's the logic in the /etc/rc file that pertains to PERSISTLOG.
if [ $PERSISTLOG ]
then
if [ ! -d
For clarification, if you want to use this (or any other alternative web
interface) on astlinux, create a directory in /mnt/kd and change the
following variable in /etc/rc.conf
##HTTPS Variables
HTTPSDIR=/mnt/kd/altweb
Place the files into that directory, and reboot.
Darrick
Lonnie
] On Behalf Of Darrick
Hartman (lists)
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2008 10:01 AM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Starting ntpd Hangs
Kevin Kiely wrote:
After monitoring the serial console on the ALIX board, I see that
Astlinux hangs on Starting ntpd.. without
JR Richardson wrote:
Disregard.
Clarity of sight increases exponentially with head dislodged from rectum.
Thanks.
JR,
No problem. We all experience the head-extraction problem at one time
or another.
Just an FYI, there's something related to pppoe broken in the latest
images
Kevin Kiely wrote:
After monitoring the serial console on the ALIX board, I see that
Astlinux hangs on Starting ntpd.. without a WAN connection and will not
continue. Is this the correct operation for the current version?
Hopefully Lonnie will pop his head in here. I changed from openntp
Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
On 3/27/08, Philip Prindeville [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd prefer to keep the web server as unmodified as possible...
There should also be a way to do this that isn't specific to Polycoms,
since provisioning a Sipura is probably 95% of the same stuff.
-Philip
Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
On 3/27/08, Darrick Hartman (lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I bet lighttpd would handle this more gracefully than mini_httpd does,
but not sure that it's worth the extra weight in the image.
Possibly, but yes it would have to be separate because it doesn't
Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
Yeah... I realized shortly after I send that I was thinking of
tighthttpd (or whatever that other ACME server was). Maybe we should
be looking at lighttpd. How much bigger are the binaries?
That actually depends on how many modules we were to include
Daniel Aeberli wrote:
I have my voice mail that stops seeming randomly. I've found that
stoping *, issuing rmmod ztdummy zaptel and restarting * seems to fix
it. Is there an easy way to stop the module from being loaded especially
in case of reboot?
Tks,
Daniel
Daniel,
What astlinux
.
If you want to go with Asterisk 1.4, please try the new images from trunk.
These test images can be found here:
http://www.djhsolutions.com/astlinux
Darrick
Daniel Aeberli wrote:
I have the 0.4.8
Darrick Hartman (lists) a écrit :
Daniel Aeberli wrote:
I have my voice mail that stops
Of
Darrick
Hartman (lists)
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 11:49 PM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] ALIX.2C3 Support
Use the net5501 images. Those have serial support and what you need for
the ALIX boards.
Kevin Kiely wrote:
Thanks for the links Lonnie. I had
Use the net5501 images. Those have serial support and what you need for
the ALIX boards.
Kevin Kiely wrote:
Thanks for the links Lonnie. I had thought that the Generic images weren't
natively set up to support the serial console of the ALIX?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
Astlinux is going to be the topic for discussion on March 28th in the
Voip User's Conference call. More information about the weekly call and
podcast can be found here:
http://food4wine.ning.com/
Here's a brief overview of Astlinux:
Astlinux is a custom Linux distribution designed with
Chris Vaughan wrote:
Hey guys,
I'd like to at least mount my voicemail directory on one of my servers
via NFS. I know I can put in the mount command in rc.local, but
wondered if there was a more canonical place to put it.
Also, would it be possible to use an NFS share as a keydisk?
Chris Vaughan wrote:
The root filesystem is likely mounted read only.
Try running the following
mount -o remount rw /
Then issue your passwd command.
Do NOT do this. The image he is using requires the use of unionfs to
retain password changes. The image file itself cannot be updated
Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
On Mar 3, 2008, at 1:03 PM, Fred wrote:
At 13:36 03/03/2008 -0500, Chris Vaughan wrote:
The root filesystem is likely mounted read only.
Thanks, that did it:
Don't do that.
# mount
rootfs on / type rootfs (rw)
/dev/root on /oldroot type ext2 (rw)
/dev/hda1 on
Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
On Feb 29, 2008, at 12:50 PM, Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 1:43 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Update,
On my net5501 I am still getting these messages... but not often.
# grep interrupts /var/log/messages
Feb 22 17:31:29 voip
Tom Lynn wrote:
Darrick,
I don't do my own builds. My priority is to get some experience with
asterisk 1.4. I feel that staying with AstLinux in its' current state
is holding me back from progressing in my knowledge of Asterisk. The
thing that's held me so far is the embedded
Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote:
using trunk of astlinux, is it possible to use the latest svn of
asterisk 1.4 instead of a tarball release ?
It would be possible, but you'd have to modify the asterisk.mk file
inside the asterisk package. I don't see a benefit to using svn copies
instead of
Philip Prindeville wrote:
One of my Sandisk 4GB cards died. Anyone have recommendations for CF
cards that are reliable, and have good IDE emulation? I'm looking at
1GB or better...
BTW: I'll try to get caught up on the trunk thread this evening.
Right now I need to get an Amazon
Michael Knill wrote:
To all
In regards to an observation made by me previous on the forum, adding
entries to dnsmasq.static does appear to overwrite the equivalent config
in dnsmasq.conf.
Thanks Darrick for setting this up. Setting up DHCP is now a breeze :)
Mike,
No problem. You
Philip Prindeville wrote:
I'm trying to do something like:
[macro-stdexten];
exten = s,1,Dial(${ARG2},20)
exten = s,2,Goto(s-${DIALSTATUS},1)
exten = s-NOANSWER,1,Voicemail(u${ARG1}$[${ARG3} != [EMAIL PROTECTED])
...
but I'm seeing messages like:
Feb 10 19:13:52 pbx local0.warn
Fred wrote:
Hello
I'm trying to investigate why SQLite doesn't support control keys such
as
cursor keys (arrows), CTRL-C and DEL, and since I get the same behavior
on the console, someone tells me that it could be due to the binary not
supporting readline.
Problem is, it's
Fred wrote:
At 23:11 01/02/2008 -0600, Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
What's lsmod look like? You should not have to compile your own kernel,
but it would be helpful to know which kernel module is needed for that
hardware (I'm assuming the tulip module).
Apparently, that NIC is known
Fred wrote:
Hello
The motherboard I'm using comes with an embedded Intel Ethernet Pro 100
interface, and I'd like to add a PCI card (DECchip 21041 Tulip) so I can
hook up an IP phone directly to the AstLinux box using a cross-over cable.
The IP phone should be able to access the
Fred wrote:
At 00:32 01/02/2008 +0100, Jonathan GF wrote:
i'm just writting this quick note to ask about the astlinux roadmap. I
cannot find it on the web, maybe i didn't find it or searched correctly.
I'm interested in have a global picture view of astlinux future.
+1. AstLinux is a
Fred wrote:
At 16:59 27/01/2008 -0600, Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
As Lonnie mentioned in an earlier email, php-cli is compiled. php-cgi is
currently installed as /usr/bin/php. If you're building from the build
environment, copy the file from sapi/cli/php to php-cli (put it on your
Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
Fred wrote:
At 16:59 27/01/2008 -0600, Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
As Lonnie mentioned in an earlier email, php-cli is compiled. php-cgi is
currently installed as /usr/bin/php. If you're building from the build
environment, copy the file from sapi/cli/php
Fred wrote:
Hello
I could compile PHP5 successfully with the old 2.8.17 SQLite library that
comes with PHP5 using those switches in PHP5.mk:
PHP5_SQLITE+=--disable-pdo --without-pdo-sqlite --with-sqlite
But I'd rather use the latest and greatest from www.sqlite.org which is
Fred wrote:
At 00:06 29/01/2008 -0600, Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
From the document I've reviewed, it's not possible unless you use either
pdo or pdo-external for sqlite support. Otherwise, the internally
bundled (with php5) sqlite2 version is used.
I could be wrong, but users have
Fred wrote:
Hello
As a third solution to my problem, and since PHP works OK in CGI mode...
I'm willing to write C proglets to be called from Asterisk through the AGI
interface.
In your opinion, do you think it's possible to compile a stand-alone C +
SQLite program in CentOS, and just
Fred wrote:
Hi
At 10:28 25/01/2008 +0100, Ingmar Schraub wrote:
this is quite simple. The cli version is automatically compiled, but not
installed. Have look in your build directory. You'll find it! All you have
to do is to add a couple of lines to the php5.mk file and install the cli
Fred wrote:
Hello,
FYI, I updated to the latest trunk, and get the two following errors when
compiling, although hitting make again lets it resume, and compile
successfully:
=
# su - compile
$ cd astlinux-trunk
$ svn update
[...]
Updated to revision 1558.
$ rm -Rf
Jonathan GF wrote:
Hi Darrick,
snip
Among HPEC, OSLEC is becoming quite familiar in the Asterisk
instalations because it works really fine, is easy to configure and
mantain, and provides a good algorithm for echo cancelation. I have it
in my actual astlinux image and works quite well.
Ingmar Schraub wrote:
Darrick,
I am using a 32-bit host. What are the problems you are facing when
building mISDN? Maybe you can send me the details off-list. I can have a
look and maybe we can do something about.
Ingmar,
I just confirmed that your latest fix allows mISDN to compile
Fred wrote:
At 08:45 21/01/2008 -0600, Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
Look at the phpinfo() page in the web interface to see how php is
built. The sqlite package may or may not work.[...] The 500 error message
is probably due to Fred's undisclosed php script
attempting to use a function
Fred wrote:
At 10:48 21/01/2008 -0600, Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
You're going to kick yourself. Try making the file executable chmod a+x
test.php
I won't kick myself because 1) I thought about it, 2) other web servers
don't need it so didn't think it'd make a difference, and 3) I'm
Fred wrote:
Hello
Since AstLinux only uses 60MB out of the 1GB card, I tried creating a new
partition next to it:
# mount -o rw,remount /
# fdisk /dev/hda
Command (m for help): n
Command action
e extended
p primary partition (1-4)
p
Partition number (1-4): 2
Fred wrote:
At 13:13 21/01/2008 -0600, Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
This is not an Astlinux specific case. It's how mini_httpd works.
Fine with me. I'll add this to my tutorial on AstLinux.
You should look at some of the changes coming with 0.5 and 0.6 as
documented on the http
Fred wrote:
At 13:17 21/01/2008 -0600, Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
try mkfs.ext2 /dev/hda2
Stupid me :-/ It did the trick.
1. Since we're on the subjet, to avoid useless write accesses to the CF
card, do you think I should mount this partition with -o atime/noatime?
Other tricks I
Fred wrote:
At 14:30 09/01/2008 +0100, Ingmar Schraub wrote:
Be aware that it probably takes you some time to get familiar with the dev
environment.
... which is what I feared :-/ I hoped maybe someone had done something
similar and had some doco available that I could follow.
If it's
Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
On Jan 6, 2008 10:53 AM, Jonathan GF [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Kris
i think OSLEC will have to wail :) A bunch of errors stoped the compilation:
[... More error: declaration for parameter '__kernel_...' before this
lines...]
Unmonitored wrote:
I too have had problems - mostly with VMWare scripts. I did change the
symbolic link to point to bash and it didn't help with the build.
There is something else missing. While I would prefer to use a Debian
based Linux OS - I can certainly leave the FC8 virtual machine
Jonathan GF wrote:
Darrick,
without doing anyting special but reboot the box and put in the kernel
line of *.run the parameter rootdelay=5 the box started to mount the
UnionFS and started to work.
Really weird behavior :/
Jonathan,
As Kris pointed out, this is expected on some usb
As a special Christmas present, I've made several improvements/changes
to the unionfs usage in Astlinux. The segfault messages should now be
gone. So far these changes have been made in the asterisk-beta branch
and in trunk. I'll port these changes over to the 0.5 branch sometime
next week.
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