[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Jim Van Meggelen schrieb: > >> Hmmm. I propose that we make your system the list guinea pig! If we >> can get that one tweaked, there's no telling what alse we can do with >> Asterisk! > > I'm not really sure that I completely get the meaning of this > sentence. (Which can be because of the fact that its 06:47 AM or that > I'm no native speaker or both ;-)) But I guess you meant that we > could try to > test everything that is known to work - including some voodo - and to > see if it works? ;-)
You understand. I was kidding a little bit, but yes, I am also wondering just what things can be done to get a slower machine to work as well as possible. >> Have you tried running Asterisk at pseudo-realtime priority? >> (asterisk -p) > > That helps in one way: At the moment my system is doing its morning > routine. That means it makes a tar archieve of my /home > directory to my > backup drive. With the -p option the "show > translation"-values are equal > to the values when my system is idle. And otherwise not? > I guess this option could help me a lot regarding the sound > problems I > got sometimes. Yes, it might help a lot. Cheers, Jim. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
