ill be removed completely in
favor of res_pjsip.
I didn't find anything about its removal in changelog or NEWS files.
Can any Asterisk users out there comment if this may have been
intentional or whether this was a miss on the Asterisk 20 package build?
Thanks!
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>
> Cheers - I don't tend to look at the detailed descriptions of packages I
> think I'm familiar with :-)
>
> I might make a suggestion on the kernel list, to add something to the
> description of -unsigned packages ...
Perfect, this is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
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metime in the future?
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ucture, allowing values between 0
> and 15. Check resolv/res_init.c instead. However the default value 1,
> as mentionned in resolv.conf manpage, seems to be unchanged for ages.
Ugg, I must have been crosseyed when I saw that. : is obviously not =.
Thanks, it looks like the default ha
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 11:30:43AM -0400, Mark Kamichoff wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 08:55:51AM +0100, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
> > Perhaps one of the recent libc upgrades have changed the default for
> > 'ndots' ?
> >
> > If so, according to a quick s
org/changelogs//main/g/glibc/glibc_2.19-11_changelog
.. doesn't seem to indicate any resolver / DNS changes between those
versions, though. I'll continue to research.
> Hope this helps
It does, thanks!
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terfaces and I don't have
mDNSResponder or any local caching resolver running.
I realize that using short names in this fashion may be not the best
thing to do anymore considering recent ICANN policies and the plethora
of new TLDs. However, I'd like to still have the option to en
wer supply line of the USB cable and switching
> it via some hardware that connects to the parallel port.
Interesting suggestion. It looks like I may have to resort to something
like that. Although, if this had Ethernet connectivity and supported
SNMP:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/us
n? It seems odd that the
software would have absolutely no control over this, but I've certainly
heard of stranger things.
Thanks for the reply!
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autoresume was not allowed. This
setting is no longer supported.)
Is there some alternate way of cutting the power to a USB device
temporarily in order to reset it? Maybe some userland application that
I'm not aware of?
Thanks!
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I'm going to poke through bug reports for rxvt-unicode's dependencies, I
think.
> Could you please X-Debbugs-CC: me if you report a bug?
Will do!
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Thanks!
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anged my mibdirs to the following:
mibdirs /var/lib/mibs/juniper:/var/lib/mibs/iana:/var/lib/mibs/ietf
And, after changing the delimiter to a colon, OIDs are now translated
correctly.
Thanks for the help!
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SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: Juniper Networks, Inc. srx210h internet
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DISMAN-EVENT-MIB::sysUpTimeInstance = Timeticks: (17231643) 1 day, 23:51
SNMPv2-MIB::sysContact.0 = STRING: Mark Kamichoff
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> >cdrdao these files must be converted to WAVE or raw format. Cue2toc
> >can do this automatically if configured properly (see section
> >CONFIGURATION below for more information).
Interesting, I didn't realize that TOC files could take a WAV file as
input. I ju
E "foo.mp3" MP3
destiny%
I took a few minutes and tried to rebuild the cdrdao package, adding
--with-mp3-support=yes, but found myself in an infinite ./configure
loop. I didn't spend too much more time on it since I'm convinced
there's some alternative I'm missing.
T
90 eth2
>
> should that be there?
This is the problem. Issue an "ip -6 route del default" and you should
be all set.
I suspect at some point your host accepted an RA packet (possibly with
the 'M' flag set, which may explain the lack of an autoconfigured global
address
uot;RUNNING" flag, which will indicate that there is link and the
interface is operationally up.
> is there any application that could cause this situation to happen?
Sure. Run "ifconfig eth0 up" but don't plug anything into the NIC.
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to sort out is the initial connection,
since if I disconnect the BT headphones, PulseAudio moves the audio
stream back to my internal sound card (and it looks like there's an
option for that), but connecting the headphones requires a complete
delete & re-pair. l2ping, etc. works,
nux? Perhaps there is
a workaround for this problem that everybody's using, that doesn't
appear on any Google searches?
Anyone else in the same boat? Any suggestions?
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