Yup, and the PCI-ids removal here:
https://github.com/asterisk/dahdi-linux/commit/29cb229cd3f1d252872b7f1924b6e3be941f7ad3
Lonnie
> On Jun 5, 2023, at 8:51 AM, Michael Keuter wrote:
>
> The references were removed in 2018:
>
> https://github.com/asterisk/dahdi-linux/commit/75620dd9ef6ac74674
The references were removed in 2018:
https://github.com/asterisk/dahdi-linux/commit/75620dd9ef6ac746745a1ecab4ef925a5b9e2988
> Am 05.06.2023 um 15:11 schrieb Lonnie Abelbeck :
>
> Hi Tahiro,
>
> A quick look at the dahdi-linux code for the "wcb4xxp", the PCI-ids appear to
> be defined here [1]
Hi Tahiro,
A quick look at the dahdi-linux code for the "wcb4xxp", the PCI-ids appear to
be defined here [1]
But my gut feeling, there may be more to it than simply adding a line to
DEFINE_PCI_DEVICE_TABLE
Question, are Digium wcb4xxp ISDN cards available on the used market at a
reasonable pr
Alright, I hope the attached TXT file clarifies the situation I am facing.
Looks to me like the driver in question does not have the necessary PCI-ID
listed.
On Thu, Jun 1, 2023 at 4:33 PM Tahiro Hashizume
wrote:
> Hi Michael,
> The telephone service provided by the local telco (NTT East of Japa
Hi Michael,
The telephone service provided by the local telco (NTT East of Japan) is
based on a very standard format (SIP+RTSP with SIP session timer of 300
seconds) provided on a closed network over fiber.
Yet I still consider the interfacing of asterisk with the local telco via
ISDN to be a valid
> Am 29.05.2023 um 07:39 schrieb Tahiro Hashizume via Astlinux-users
> :
>
> Dear whom it may concern.
>
> I've recently got my hands on a OpenVox B400P ISDN BRI card.
> It seems that DAHDI included with Astlinux isn't built to support the card
> and I'm now trying to figure out how to build
Dear whom it may concern.
I've recently got my hands on a OpenVox B400P ISDN BRI card.
It seems that DAHDI included with Astlinux isn't built to support the card
and I'm now trying to figure out how to build the image with the
support included.
It's been a while since I started fiddling with OSS a
Well I am corrected Lonnie.
For some reason possibly corrupt SD card it failed, re did the SD card
and tried again and it has worked, now at astlinux-1.4.4 Asterisk 13.38.3
Thanks for the push.
Adrian
On 20/01/2022 14:27, Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
Hi Adrian,
In 2020-07-25, AstLinux 1.3.10 (and
Hello Lonnie;
Think I have tried x64 stuff before without success, the specs are a bit
scarce on the board but HP says 'Win32-based application support' so I
suspect more a limitation of the motherboard data lines, but I could try
it again.
At least this Thin Client supports PAE which is so
Hi Adrian,
In 2020-07-25, AstLinux 1.3.10 (and onward) no longer supports 32-bit CPU's.
I did a little DDG'ing and the HP t5730 [1] uses an "AMD Sempron 2100+" CPU [2]
"AMD64 / AMD 64-bit technology".
As such I would try installing AstLinux 1.4.4 from
https://www.astlinux-project.org/
It is p
OK I have had success with getting the sounds packages installed, doing
computer stuff in the early hours does not always go well when tired.
So with some sleep..
The installer was 32 bit, what I had not taken into account was my own
network. I have a typical UK home internet connection, ISP
The flash drive is 2Gig.
I believe it wiped the drive during install, or it said it was and took
ages anyway. There is another version 13 I believe and then an asterisk
16 version in the install menu, so I could try these, but wil have to be
in the morning now.
Yes to the UK I did try many
Thank you John.
It took me a while to understand what to download and install, I used
the Generic x86-32bit (Video Console) download and during install
selected the first option astlinux-1.3.8 - Asterisk 13.23.1.
Unfortunately I had a few filed messages when trying to install the
sound packa
It has been several years since I last run a Astlinux system even then
it was only a very, very small system that used an HP T5700 Thin
client. So that dates it.
I am looking to try another simple system, with basically a few sip
phones in the house and a Sip account with some provider again
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 2:34 AM, Zaya Kh wrote:
> hi, all expert
>
> I'm installing AstLinux on i586 from bootable CD,
> but I cannot create keydisk,
>
> pbx ~ # genkd
> Segmentation fault
> This script will help to create a KeyDrive to store
> your AstLinux configuration. MAKE SURE THAT YOUR DRI
hi, all expert
I'm installing AstLinux on i586 from bootable CD,
but I cannot create keydisk,
pbx ~ # genkd
*Segmentation fault
This script will help to create a KeyDrive to store
your AstLinux configuration. MAKE SURE THAT YOUR DRIVE IS
CONNECTED.
I will use /dev/sda1
Please type yes to contin
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