Can someone suggest a stable linux based answering machine software
requiring a simple voice modem ?
Thanks,
Manish
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Can someone suggest a stable linux based answering machine software
requiring a simple voice modem ?
If perl suits you, Search cpan.org for IVRS
Warm Regards,
Mukund Deshmukh,
Beta Computronics Pvt Ltd.
10/1 IT Park, Parsodi,
Nagpur -440022 India.
Web site - http://betacomp.com
hi every one,
the ivrs s/w by mukund deshmukh himself
is most stable gnu-linux based answering m/c s/w i
have been using for a long time.
one can configure it as per own's requirement
--bipin
--- Mukund Deshmukh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone suggest a stable linux
You don't mount /dev/sda but /dev/sda1 (see dmesg output for list of
partitions available on sda).
Do su first and then try mounting the device. From the same root terminal,
see if you are able to see the contents of the partition. Are you sure it
has vfat file-system?
Mounting it should be as
hi!
just finished watching 'toy story' the animation film by pixar, along
with my lil toddler.
i suppose that makes me rip van winkle: i finally understood why 'sid'
in debian is always 'unstable'. geeks sure have a strange sense of
humour.
also met some old friends: 'woody', 'potato', 'etch',