[PLUG] extending skipws manipulator for << output question

2012-04-20 Thread website reader
Okay, this is probably going to turn into a tough one, but where is the source code for the iomanipulator skipws commonly used in input streams in C++ such as " cin >> skipws >> object" I am trying to activate skipws for output so it will automatically strip off whitespace before actually writing

Re: [PLUG] Asterisk, Sangoma B600D

2012-04-20 Thread Patrick J. Timlick
I'm curious of your configuration. Are you going out on analog lines? How about an ascii block diagram or some such. What PBX are you running? On what hardware? What are some of the interesting things that you tried that did or did not work. Are your users happy with the system? What features

Re: [PLUG] Installing guest OS in qemu-kvm via aqemu [RESOLVED]

2012-04-20 Thread Rich Shepard
Figured it out. 1) Created an .iso from the win7 cdrom. 2) Ran 'qemu-img create -f qcow2 win7.img 10G'. 3) Ran 'qemu -m 1024 -hda win7.img -cdrom win7sp1-home64.iso -boot d' And it boots! Next I'll try step 3 invoking qemu-kvm. Rich

Re: [PLUG] Installing Guest OS in qemu-kvm

2012-04-20 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012, MJang wrote: > One option w/o the GUI -- the virt-install command. Try something like What I learn on the slackbuilds.org page is that virtinst (the Slackware equivalent of virt-install, I assume) is used to install Fedora or RHEL in virtual machines. Nothing about install

Re: [PLUG] Installing Guest OS in qemu-kvm

2012-04-20 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012, MJang wrote: > When I configure KVM (on RHEL 6) I usually set up an ISO file for the CD. > If you have the Virtual Machine Manager set up, it's elementary to point > to the ISO file from the Console | Details view. Otherwise, I think > there's a virsh command that points a VM

Re: [PLUG] Installing Guest OS in qemu-kvm [FIXED]

2012-04-20 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 20 Apr 2012, Rich Shepard wrote: > I fire up aqemu and find the place to create a new VM. Click that menu > item, enter 'win7' in the dialog box, and see a message that the VM needs > QEMU and that's not found on the system. Strange. Invoking aqemu as root fixed the problem. Rich _

Re: [PLUG] Installing Guest OS in qemu-kvm

2012-04-20 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 20 Apr 2012, Rich Shepard wrote: > I fire up aqemu and find the place to create a new VM. Click that menu > item, enter 'win7' in the dialog box, and see a message that the VM needs > QEMU and that's not found on the system. Strange. aqemu.log: Type: Warning Num: 0 Date: 2012.04.04

Re: [PLUG] Installing Guest OS in qemu-kvm

2012-04-20 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012, Rich Shepard wrote: > ... B) I know there's a GUI front end to qemu-kvm I put on that machine > but I don't recall what it's called. I fire up aqemu and find the place to create a new VM. Click that menu item, enter 'win7' in the dialog box, and see a message that the VM n

Re: [PLUG] Installing Guest OS in qemu-kvm

2012-04-20 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012, MJang wrote: > One option w/o the GUI -- the virt-install command. Try something like > > # virt-install --cdrom win7.iso --name=test.com --ram=768 > --disk=/var/lib/libvirt/images/abc.img,size=10 Thanks, Mike. Something else to try this coming weekend. Rich

Re: [PLUG] Sony Vaio Wireless Connectivity: One Step Closer

2012-04-20 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012, Mike Connors wrote: > We discussed ifplug / hotplug before on this thread. The problem could be > with iflplugd as it should configure and deconfigure upon physical link > detection or removal. If memory serves. eth0 on the Sony was coming up > with the static ip address.that