Re: [gentoo-user] Asterisk - need some help
In v18 sip is still present but deprecated - after this its removed. There is a conversion script (sip->pjsip) for migration. It required a few sacrificial chickens and much swearing until I got the upstream trunk to register (iinet in AU). Its all working good now, the pjsip config is more programmer friendly but also allows much more complex (read hard to follow/fault find) configuration. Note that the CLI commands are not equivalent to sip (including help, its now pjsip) with a different format. After install, but before re-configuration everything sip related disappears on restart. BillK On 3/2/24 09:42, John Covici wrote: On Fri, 02 Feb 2024 19:29:24 -0500, Thelma wrote: When did they implement switch-over from sip to pjsip? I'm using AudioCode boxes. I emerged and tried to load asterisk ver.18 but the audiocode would not register. I suppose ver.16 is the end of the line for me. On 2/2/24 16:39, William Kenworthy wrote: Yes, was caught out recently by the replacement of sip with pjsip - currently on v21.0.2 and working (sip only, simple home setup) Also had some weird problems with two versions installed (so asterisk started on old working version even though new one was installed - once I ran depclean it failed due to the sip/pjsip issue. BillK On 2/2/24 23:26, Thelma wrote: Anybody on the list using Asterisk? I need some help. Have save version of asterisk is working correctly on one computer but the other. I would use at least asterisk 18 in all cases and if you can later versions. pjsip has been the preferred version for a while, sip is still OK, however.
Re: [gentoo-user] Asterisk - need some help
On Fri, 02 Feb 2024 19:29:24 -0500, Thelma wrote: > > When did they implement switch-over from sip to pjsip? > I'm using AudioCode boxes. > > I emerged and tried to load asterisk ver.18 but the audiocode would not > register. I suppose ver.16 is the end of the line for me. > > On 2/2/24 16:39, William Kenworthy wrote: > > Yes, was caught out recently by the replacement of sip with pjsip - > > currently on v21.0.2 and working (sip only, simple home setup) Also had > > some weird problems with two versions installed (so asterisk started on old > > working version even though new one was installed - once I ran depclean it > > failed due to the sip/pjsip issue. > > > > BillK > > > > On 2/2/24 23:26, Thelma wrote: > >> Anybody on the list using Asterisk? > >> I need some help. > >> > >> Have save version of asterisk is working correctly on one computer but the > >> other. > >> I would use at least asterisk 18 in all cases and if you can later versions. pjsip has been the preferred version for a while, sip is still OK, however. -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici wb2una cov...@ccs.covici.com
Re: [gentoo-user] Asterisk - need some help
When did they implement switch-over from sip to pjsip? I'm using AudioCode boxes. I emerged and tried to load asterisk ver.18 but the audiocode would not register. I suppose ver.16 is the end of the line for me. On 2/2/24 16:39, William Kenworthy wrote: Yes, was caught out recently by the replacement of sip with pjsip - currently on v21.0.2 and working (sip only, simple home setup) Also had some weird problems with two versions installed (so asterisk started on old working version even though new one was installed - once I ran depclean it failed due to the sip/pjsip issue. BillK On 2/2/24 23:26, Thelma wrote: Anybody on the list using Asterisk? I need some help. Have save version of asterisk is working correctly on one computer but the other.
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Suggestions for backup scheme?
On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 4:39 PM Grant Edwards wrote: > > I googled for ZFS backup applications, but didn't find anything that > seemed to be widespread and "supported" the way that rsnapshot is. I'm not exactly sure I'm following your thoughts above but have you investigated True-NAS? It is Open ZFS based and does support snapshots. HTH, Mark
Re: [gentoo-user] Asterisk - need some help
Yes, was caught out recently by the replacement of sip with pjsip - currently on v21.0.2 and working (sip only, simple home setup) Also had some weird problems with two versions installed (so asterisk started on old working version even though new one was installed - once I ran depclean it failed due to the sip/pjsip issue. BillK On 2/2/24 23:26, Thelma wrote: Anybody on the list using Asterisk? I need some help. Have save version of asterisk is working correctly on one computer but the other.
[gentoo-user] Re: Suggestions for backup scheme?
On 2024-01-31, Rich Freeman wrote: > Honestly, at this point I would not run any storage I cared about on > anything but zfs. There are just so many benefits. > > [...] > > In any case, these COW filesystems, much like git, store data in a > way that makes it very efficient to diff two snapshots and back up > only the data that has changed. [...] In order to take advantage of this, I assume that the backup destination and source both have to be ZFS? Do backup source and destination need to be in the same filesystem? Or volume? Or Pool? (I'm not clear on how those differ exactly.) Or can the backup destination be "unrelated" to the backup source? The primary source of failure in my world is definitely hardware failure of the disk drive, so my backup destination is always a separate physical (usually external) disk drive. If you'll forgive the analogy, we'll say the the functionality of rsync (as used by rsnapshot) is built-in to ZFS. Is there an application that does with ZFS snapshots what the rsnapshot application itself does with rsync? I googled for ZFS backup applications, but didn't find anything that seemed to be widespread and "supported" the way that rsnapshot is. -- Grant
Re: [gentoo-user] Asterisk - need some help
On 2/2/24 13:05, John Covici wrote: On Fri, 02 Feb 2024 14:17:23 -0500, Thelma wrote: On 2/2/24 11:37, John Covici wrote: On Fri, 02 Feb 2024 12:53:07 -0500, Thelma wrote: On 2/2/24 10:09, John Covici wrote: On Fri, 02 Feb 2024 10:26:09 -0500, Thelma wrote: Anybody on the list using Asterisk? I need some help. Have save version of asterisk is working correctly on one computer but the other. I use asterisk all the time, but I don't use the gentoo package, I compile from source myself because some of the computers I use it on have different requirements and this way I have more conttrol as to what goes on. I have been using asterisk for some time but have run into strange problem now. I have home-asterisk and remote-location-asterisk they are connected via openvpn and IAX and I use iax to register home-asterisk to remote-asterisk At home I have two computers (main-asterisk and backup-asterisk), running save version of Asterisk, same dial-plan, same config files, all files in /etc/asterisk are identical on home-comuters, I compare them with "meld" - backup-asterisk to remote-asterisk works OK, I can call remote asterisk internally over IAX and remote asterisk receive the call and voice is working. - main-asterisk to remote-asterisk doesn't work well and I don't know how to troubleshoot. When I place a call to remote-asterisk, internally over IAX the phone is ringing but when somebody answer the call we can not hear each other. When somebody from remote-asterisk calls me (home-asterisk) internally over IAX voice is working correctly; it only happen when I place a call from home-asterisk to remote-asterisk (and only from my main-computer) it is not working. When I call remote-asterisk over POTS line it works OK. Sounds like a firewall setting on the home computers, make sure all the ports are open between the start and end of the asterisk rpt ports. Are you using a router, or is the asterisk on a public ip? That is what I can think of at the moment. On home computer there are no ports that are open, remote computer have port open to make openvpn connection I'm using router, and asterisks are not on public IP, on private IP. client dev tun proto udp port 9072 topology subnet remote xxx.xxx.xxx.xx 9072 # Telus fiber resolv-retry infinite tun-mtu 1500 tun-mtu-extra 32 mssfix 1200 persist-key persist-tun remote-cert-tls server ca "/etc/openvpn/clinic_i5/ca.crt" cert "/etc/openvpn/clinic_i5/syscon7.crt" key "/etc/openvpn/clinic_i5/syscon7.key" tls-auth "/etc/openvpn/clinic_i5/ta.key" 1 comp-lzo no log/var/log/openvpn_i5.log log-append /var/log/openvpn_i5.log auth-nocache verb 3 openvpn-log doesn't show any errors (will double check tonight) The home main-asterisk and backup-asterisk are using same openvpn file; I just drop connection on one, and start connection on the one I want to use. What do your logs reveal -- you should be surre to set debug in your logs before testing. Also, what happens if you use sip instead of aix? Good suggestion trying SIP instead of IAX since the call doesn't go over firewall. I'll try it over the weekend.
Re: [gentoo-user] Asterisk - need some help
On Fri, 02 Feb 2024 14:17:23 -0500, Thelma wrote: > > On 2/2/24 11:37, John Covici wrote: > > On Fri, 02 Feb 2024 12:53:07 -0500, > > Thelma wrote: > >> > >> On 2/2/24 10:09, John Covici wrote: > >>> > >>> On Fri, 02 Feb 2024 10:26:09 -0500, > >>> Thelma wrote: > > Anybody on the list using Asterisk? > I need some help. > > Have save version of asterisk is working correctly on one computer but > the other. > > > >>> > >>> I use asterisk all the time, but I don't use the gentoo package, I > >>> compile from source myself because some of the computers I use it on > >>> have different requirements and this way I have more conttrol as to > >>> what goes on. > >> > >> I have been using asterisk for some time but have run into strange problem > >> now. > >> > >> I have home-asterisk and remote-location-asterisk they are connected via > >> openvpn and IAX > >> and I use iax to register home-asterisk to remote-asterisk > >> > >> At home I have two computers (main-asterisk and backup-asterisk), running > >> save version of Asterisk, same dial-plan, same config files, all files in > >> /etc/asterisk are identical > >> on home-comuters, I compare them with "meld" > >> > >> - backup-asterisk to remote-asterisk works OK, I can call remote asterisk > >> internally over IAX and remote asterisk receive the call and voice is > >> working. > >> > >> - main-asterisk to remote-asterisk doesn't work well and I don't know how > >> to troubleshoot. > >> > >> When I place a call to remote-asterisk, internally over IAX the phone is > >> ringing but when somebody answer the call we can not hear each other. > >> When somebody from remote-asterisk calls me (home-asterisk) internally > >> over IAX voice is working correctly; it only happen when I place a call > >> from > >> home-asterisk to remote-asterisk (and only from my main-computer) it is > >> not working. > >> > >> When I call remote-asterisk over POTS line it works OK. > >> > > > > Sounds like a firewall setting on the home computers, make sure all > > the ports are open between the start and end of the asterisk rpt > > ports. Are you using a router, or is the asterisk on a public ip? > > That is what I can think of at the moment. > > On home computer there are no ports that are open, remote computer have port > open to make openvpn connection > I'm using router, and asterisks are not on public IP, on private IP. > > client > dev tun > proto udp > port 9072 > topology subnet > remote xxx.xxx.xxx.xx 9072 # Telus fiber > > resolv-retry infinite > tun-mtu 1500 > tun-mtu-extra 32 > mssfix 1200 > persist-key > persist-tun > remote-cert-tls server > ca "/etc/openvpn/clinic_i5/ca.crt" > cert "/etc/openvpn/clinic_i5/syscon7.crt" > key "/etc/openvpn/clinic_i5/syscon7.key" > tls-auth "/etc/openvpn/clinic_i5/ta.key" 1 > comp-lzo no > log/var/log/openvpn_i5.log > log-append /var/log/openvpn_i5.log > auth-nocache > verb 3 > > openvpn-log doesn't show any errors (will double check tonight) > > The home main-asterisk and backup-asterisk are using same openvpn file; I > just drop connection on one, and start connection on the one I want to use. What do your logs reveal -- you should be surre to set debug in your logs before testing. Also, what happens if you use sip instead of aix? -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici wb2una cov...@ccs.covici.com
Re: [gentoo-user] Asterisk - need some help
On 2/2/24 11:37, John Covici wrote: On Fri, 02 Feb 2024 12:53:07 -0500, Thelma wrote: On 2/2/24 10:09, John Covici wrote: On Fri, 02 Feb 2024 10:26:09 -0500, Thelma wrote: Anybody on the list using Asterisk? I need some help. Have save version of asterisk is working correctly on one computer but the other. I use asterisk all the time, but I don't use the gentoo package, I compile from source myself because some of the computers I use it on have different requirements and this way I have more conttrol as to what goes on. I have been using asterisk for some time but have run into strange problem now. I have home-asterisk and remote-location-asterisk they are connected via openvpn and IAX and I use iax to register home-asterisk to remote-asterisk At home I have two computers (main-asterisk and backup-asterisk), running save version of Asterisk, same dial-plan, same config files, all files in /etc/asterisk are identical on home-comuters, I compare them with "meld" - backup-asterisk to remote-asterisk works OK, I can call remote asterisk internally over IAX and remote asterisk receive the call and voice is working. - main-asterisk to remote-asterisk doesn't work well and I don't know how to troubleshoot. When I place a call to remote-asterisk, internally over IAX the phone is ringing but when somebody answer the call we can not hear each other. When somebody from remote-asterisk calls me (home-asterisk) internally over IAX voice is working correctly; it only happen when I place a call from home-asterisk to remote-asterisk (and only from my main-computer) it is not working. When I call remote-asterisk over POTS line it works OK. Sounds like a firewall setting on the home computers, make sure all the ports are open between the start and end of the asterisk rpt ports. Are you using a router, or is the asterisk on a public ip? That is what I can think of at the moment. On home computer there are no ports that are open, remote computer have port open to make openvpn connection I'm using router, and asterisks are not on public IP, on private IP. client dev tun proto udp port 9072 topology subnet remote xxx.xxx.xxx.xx 9072 # Telus fiber resolv-retry infinite tun-mtu 1500 tun-mtu-extra 32 mssfix 1200 persist-key persist-tun remote-cert-tls server ca "/etc/openvpn/clinic_i5/ca.crt" cert "/etc/openvpn/clinic_i5/syscon7.crt" key "/etc/openvpn/clinic_i5/syscon7.key" tls-auth "/etc/openvpn/clinic_i5/ta.key" 1 comp-lzo no log/var/log/openvpn_i5.log log-append /var/log/openvpn_i5.log auth-nocache verb 3 openvpn-log doesn't show any errors (will double check tonight) The home main-asterisk and backup-asterisk are using same openvpn file; I just drop connection on one, and start connection on the one I want to use.
Re: [gentoo-user] Asterisk - need some help
On 2/2/24 11:21, Jack wrote: On 2024.02.02 12:53, Thelma wrote: On 2/2/24 10:09, John Covici wrote: On Fri, 02 Feb 2024 10:26:09 -0500, Thelma wrote: Anybody on the list using Asterisk? I need some help. Have save version of asterisk is working correctly on one computer but the other. I use asterisk all the time, but I don't use the gentoo package, I compile from source myself because some of the computers I use it on have different requirements and this way I have more conttrol as to what goes on. I have been using asterisk for some time but have run into strange problem now. I have home-asterisk and remote-location-asterisk they are connected via openvpn and IAX and I use iax to register home-asterisk to remote-asterisk At home I have two computers (main-asterisk and backup-asterisk), running save version of Asterisk, same dial-plan, same config files, all files in /etc/asterisk are identical on home-comuters, I compare them with "meld" - backup-asterisk to remote-asterisk works OK, I can call remote asterisk internally over IAX and remote asterisk receive the call and voice is working. - main-asterisk to remote-asterisk doesn't work well and I don't know how to troubleshoot. When I place a call to remote-asterisk, internally over IAX the phone is ringing but when somebody answer the call we can not hear each other. When somebody from remote-asterisk calls me (home-asterisk) internally over IAX voice is working correctly; it only happen when I place a call from home-asterisk to remote-asterisk (and only from my main-computer) it is not working. When I call remote-asterisk over POTS line it works OK. I do not use asterisk, but I would look at configuration files to see if there is some filtering of allowed IP addresses for connections. My first suspicion would be that main-asterisk and/or backup-asterisk has changed its address as seen by remote-asterisk and is now being handled differently. When home-asterisk register IAX with the remote-asterisk, I can see it on the asterisk-CLI commend line: "iax show registry" the are registered with each other, otherwise the call wouldn't go through at all. Here is the output, from both asterisks; one that works and one that doesn't: ===NOT WORKING= "main-asterisk" (NOT WORKING): == Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5 > 0x7fe0e00339a0 -- Strict RTP learning after remote address set to: 10.0.0.110:6000 -- Executing [877@internal:1] Dial("SIP/55-0005", "IAX2/home_server:5xx7@192.168.143.1/877,30,rw") in new stack -- Called IAX2/home_server:5xx7@192.168.143.1/877 -- Call accepted by 192.168.143.1:4569 (format ulaw) -- Format for call is (ulaw) -- IAX2/192.168.143.1:4569-6413 is ringing -- IAX2/192.168.143.1:4569-6413 is ringing -- Nobody picked up in 3 ms -- Hungup 'IAX2/192.168.143.1:4569-6413' -- Executing [877@internal:2] Hangup("SIP/55-0005", "") in new stack == Spawn extension (internal, 877, 2) exited non-zero on 'SIP/55-0005' Remote-Asterisk: -- Accepting AUTHENTICATED call from 192.168.143.7: --> requested format = ulaw, --> requested prefs = (ulaw|gsm|ilbc|speex|g729|g723|alaw), --> actual format = ulaw, --> host prefs = (ulaw|alaw), --> priority = mine -- Executing [877@extensions:1] Set("IAX2/home_server-3394", "recordfilename=55-877-2024_02_01_2048.wav") in new stack -- Executing [877@extensions:2] MixMonitor("IAX2/home_server-3394", "55-877-2024_02_01_2048.wav") in new stack -- Executing [877@extensions:3] Dial("IAX2/home_server-3394", "SIP/877,25,trw") in new stack == Begin MixMonitor Recording IAX2/home_server-3394 == Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5 -- Called SIP/877 -- SIP/877-001e is ringing -- Nobody picked up in 25000 ms -- Executing [877@extensions:4] Playback("IAX2/home_server-3394", "beep") in new stack -- Playing 'beep.gsm' (language 'en') -- Executing [877@extensions:5] VoiceMail("IAX2/home_server-3394", "877") in new stack -- Playing 'vm-intro.gsm' (language 'en') == Spawn extension (extensions, 877, 5) exited non-zero on 'IAX2/home_server-3394' -- Hungup 'IAX2/home_server-3394' == MixMonitor close filestream (mixed) == End MixMonitor Recording IAX2/home_server-3394 =WORKING OK= "backup-asterisk" (WORKING): == Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5 > 0x7fef4c023480 -- Strict RTP learning after remote address set to: 10.0.0.110:6020 -- Executing [877@internal:1] Dial("SIP/55-", "IAX2/home_server:5xx7@192.168.143.1/877,30,rw") in new stack -- Called IAX2/home_server:5xx7@192.168.143.1/877 -- Call accepted by 192.168.143.1:4569 (format ulaw) -- Format for call is (ulaw) -- IAX2/192.168.143.1:4569-1894 is ringing -- IAX2/192.168.143.1:4569-1894 is ringing -- IAX2/192.168.143.1:4569-1894 answered SIP/55- -- Channel
Re: [gentoo-user] Asterisk - need some help
On Fri, 02 Feb 2024 12:53:07 -0500, Thelma wrote: > > On 2/2/24 10:09, John Covici wrote: > > > > On Fri, 02 Feb 2024 10:26:09 -0500, > > Thelma wrote: > >> > >> Anybody on the list using Asterisk? > >> I need some help. > >> > >> Have save version of asterisk is working correctly on one computer but the > >> other. > >> > >> > > > > I use asterisk all the time, but I don't use the gentoo package, I > > compile from source myself because some of the computers I use it on > > have different requirements and this way I have more conttrol as to > > what goes on. > > I have been using asterisk for some time but have run into strange problem > now. > > I have home-asterisk and remote-location-asterisk they are connected via > openvpn and IAX > and I use iax to register home-asterisk to remote-asterisk > > At home I have two computers (main-asterisk and backup-asterisk), running > save version of Asterisk, same dial-plan, same config files, all files in > /etc/asterisk are identical > on home-comuters, I compare them with "meld" > > - backup-asterisk to remote-asterisk works OK, I can call remote asterisk > internally over IAX and remote asterisk receive the call and voice is working. > > - main-asterisk to remote-asterisk doesn't work well and I don't know how to > troubleshoot. > > When I place a call to remote-asterisk, internally over IAX the phone is > ringing but when somebody answer the call we can not hear each other. > When somebody from remote-asterisk calls me (home-asterisk) internally over > IAX voice is working correctly; it only happen when I place a call from > home-asterisk to remote-asterisk (and only from my main-computer) it is not > working. > > When I call remote-asterisk over POTS line it works OK. > Sounds like a firewall setting on the home computers, make sure all the ports are open between the start and end of the asterisk rpt ports. Are you using a router, or is the asterisk on a public ip? That is what I can think of at the moment. -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici wb2una cov...@ccs.covici.com
Re: [gentoo-user] Asterisk - need some help
On 2024.02.02 12:53, Thelma wrote: On 2/2/24 10:09, John Covici wrote: On Fri, 02 Feb 2024 10:26:09 -0500, Thelma wrote: Anybody on the list using Asterisk? I need some help. Have save version of asterisk is working correctly on one computer but the other. I use asterisk all the time, but I don't use the gentoo package, I compile from source myself because some of the computers I use it on have different requirements and this way I have more conttrol as to what goes on. I have been using asterisk for some time but have run into strange problem now. I have home-asterisk and remote-location-asterisk they are connected via openvpn and IAX and I use iax to register home-asterisk to remote-asterisk At home I have two computers (main-asterisk and backup-asterisk), running save version of Asterisk, same dial-plan, same config files, all files in /etc/asterisk are identical on home-comuters, I compare them with "meld" - backup-asterisk to remote-asterisk works OK, I can call remote asterisk internally over IAX and remote asterisk receive the call and voice is working. - main-asterisk to remote-asterisk doesn't work well and I don't know how to troubleshoot. When I place a call to remote-asterisk, internally over IAX the phone is ringing but when somebody answer the call we can not hear each other. When somebody from remote-asterisk calls me (home-asterisk) internally over IAX voice is working correctly; it only happen when I place a call from home-asterisk to remote-asterisk (and only from my main-computer) it is not working. When I call remote-asterisk over POTS line it works OK. I do not use asterisk, but I would look at configuration files to see if there is some filtering of allowed IP addresses for connections. My first suspicion would be that main-asterisk and/or backup-asterisk has changed its address as seen by remote-asterisk and is now being handled differently.
Re: [gentoo-user] Asterisk - need some help
On 2/2/24 10:09, John Covici wrote: On Fri, 02 Feb 2024 10:26:09 -0500, Thelma wrote: Anybody on the list using Asterisk? I need some help. Have save version of asterisk is working correctly on one computer but the other. I use asterisk all the time, but I don't use the gentoo package, I compile from source myself because some of the computers I use it on have different requirements and this way I have more conttrol as to what goes on. I have been using asterisk for some time but have run into strange problem now. I have home-asterisk and remote-location-asterisk they are connected via openvpn and IAX and I use iax to register home-asterisk to remote-asterisk At home I have two computers (main-asterisk and backup-asterisk), running save version of Asterisk, same dial-plan, same config files, all files in /etc/asterisk are identical on home-comuters, I compare them with "meld" - backup-asterisk to remote-asterisk works OK, I can call remote asterisk internally over IAX and remote asterisk receive the call and voice is working. - main-asterisk to remote-asterisk doesn't work well and I don't know how to troubleshoot. When I place a call to remote-asterisk, internally over IAX the phone is ringing but when somebody answer the call we can not hear each other. When somebody from remote-asterisk calls me (home-asterisk) internally over IAX voice is working correctly; it only happen when I place a call from home-asterisk to remote-asterisk (and only from my main-computer) it is not working. When I call remote-asterisk over POTS line it works OK.
Re: [gentoo-user] Asterisk - need some help
On Fri, 02 Feb 2024 10:26:09 -0500, Thelma wrote: > > Anybody on the list using Asterisk? > I need some help. > > Have save version of asterisk is working correctly on one computer but the > other. > > I use asterisk all the time, but I don't use the gentoo package, I compile from source myself because some of the computers I use it on have different requirements and this way I have more conttrol as to what goes on. -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici wb2una cov...@ccs.covici.com
Re: [gentoo-user] Upgrade old laptop kernel 5.15.69 ==> 6.6.13; no console
On Fri, Feb 02, 2024 at 11:54:49AM -0500, Walter Dnes wrote > As per the subject line, I upgraded kernel 5.15.69 ==> 6.6.13. No > console on bootup, but I can ssh in. Fortunately I make it a habit to > keep the previous kernel around, so I can fall back to it. But I'd like > to get the latest kernel working. This is an old BIOS-boot Lenovo. > File-attached is the diff between the .config files from 5.15.69 to > 6.6.13 kernels. In "vim" or "less" go "/2191a2330,2331" and you'll get > to the beginning of the video stuff. Any ideas? Oops, forgot the attachment. Here it is... -- Roses are red Roses are blue Depending on their velocity Relative to you diff.txt.gz Description: application/gzip
[gentoo-user] Upgrade old laptop kernel 5.15.69 ==> 6.6.13; no console
As per the subject line, I upgraded kernel 5.15.69 ==> 6.6.13. No console on bootup, but I can ssh in. Fortunately I make it a habit to keep the previous kernel around, so I can fall back to it. But I'd like to get the latest kernel working. This is an old BIOS-boot Lenovo. File-attached is the diff between the .config files from 5.15.69 to 6.6.13 kernels. In "vim" or "less" go "/2191a2330,2331" and you'll get to the beginning of the video stuff. Any ideas? -- Roses are red Roses are blue Depending on their velocity Relative to you
[gentoo-user] Asterisk - need some help
Anybody on the list using Asterisk? I need some help. Have save version of asterisk is working correctly on one computer but the other.