Lonnie, one other thing has come to mind. Many of the other GUI driven *
releases provide a means of uploading a music file for the music on hold. I
know the older 0.3 releases had a script for converting mp3 files to wav.
Any ideas on how to re-instate that functionality under the 0.4x releases
and wrap it up in a new tab?
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 3:17 PM, Tom Lynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree with John. Just loaded it up for the 1st time today. Great job.
>
> Ditto on the storage callout.
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 3:07 PM, John Novack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > wrote:
>
>> Great job.
>> Is there a place on this interface, as there was on the original one, to
>> list the remaining storage space? That might be useful to many.
>>
>> John Novack
>>
>>
>> Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
>>
>> Per suggestions from AstLinux-users readers, new features include:
>>
>> 1) The System tab now offers multiple backup sets to choose from
>> under "Configuration/File Backup:". Please suggest any other backup
>> sets and I will add them.
>>
>> Note: The resulting tar archives are created to extract in-place. For
>> example, if you have a backup named "pbx-core-2008-08-09.tar.gz" and
>> want to restore the data, simply ftp the file to your system and type:
>>
>> tar xzvf pbx-core-2008-08-09.tar.gz -C /mnt/kd/
>>
>> See footnote [1]
>>
>> 2) The Network tab has removed TFTPDOPTIONS and FTPDOPTIONS
>> definitions since they are not longer supported in future AstLinux
>> versions. If a /mnt/kd/vsftpd.conf file exists, the gui silently sets
>> FTPDOPTIONS=/mnt/kd/vsftpd.conf
>> to support current and previous versions of AstLinux. If users need
>> to set these variables to anything else, add them to
>> /mnt/kd/rc.conf.d/user.conf
>>
>> Downloads and Info:http://lonnie.abelbeck.com/astlinux/info/webgui.php
>>
>> Enjoy,
>> Lonnie
>>
>> [1] A very highly respected AstLinux developer has a pet-peeve of tar
>> archives extracting in-place, as these backups do, but it is this
>> author's humble opinion this creates the most obvious restore process
>> for users.
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