I tryed RTFM, I didn't understand how to find the category the CallerID coms 
from...

Any pointers?

10x,

Amichai.

On Monday 11 February 2002 10:15, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> A better way will be to find out what syslog category these logs come
> out as, and direct them to a named pipe. Have the other program read
> from that pipe.
>
> RTFM syslog.conf
>
>             Shachar
>
> Omer Zak wrote:
> >On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Amichai Rotman wrote:
> >>I have a an AVM Fritz ISDN card installed. The software that came on the
> >> disk is only for that other OS.
> >>
> >>One of the features on said software is a little window popping up every
> >> time there's an incoming call stating the name (if presentin address
> >> book) an number of caller, in other words: CallerID.
> >>
> >>While looking for something on my box (MDK 8.1) in my /var/log/messages
> >> file, I noticed a line for each incoming call.
> >>
> >>Is there a Linux prog to do what the other OS does? The infois in
> >> there...
> >
> >It should be quite simple to put together a small Perl/Tk or Python/Tk
> >script, which eats from tail -f /var/log/messages, greps for the relevant
> >lines and pops up&updates a small window for each relevant line.
> >
> >                                             --- Omer
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> >   mismanagement or failure to attract new blood.
> >d) The IGLU Cabal exists in alternate timeline.
> >e) The process of founding the IGLU Cabal ran into problems, such as
> >   failure to define the goals of the IGLU Cabal.
> >f) The IGLU Cabal is not really needed - there are other means to achieve
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