Re: [SPAM-Score-10.0] [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk native sounds now available!

2006-02-06 Thread Tim Litwiller





Installation is very simple.  Simply download the prompts to a 
directory on your Asterisk server.  Any will do.  Once you have 
downloaded the formats you desire, simple follow these steps:


cd /var/lib/asterisk/
mv sounds sounds.orig
tar -xvjf /path/to/sounds.tar.bz2
[repeat last step for other formats]

The audio prompts are available from the Extras category in the 
Downloads section of astlinux.org.


After un packing the files in my sounds directory I now have no 
sounds/promtps when going to voice mail etc.

and even renaming sounds.orig doesn't get my sounds back.

now what?


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Re: [SPAM-Score-10.0] [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk native sounds now available!

2006-02-06 Thread Tim Litwiller

Tim Litwiller wrote:





Installation is very simple.  Simply download the prompts to a 
directory on your Asterisk server.  Any will do.  Once you have 
downloaded the formats you desire, simple follow these steps:


cd /var/lib/asterisk/
mv sounds sounds.orig
tar -xvjf /path/to/sounds.tar.bz2
[repeat last step for other formats]

The audio prompts are available from the Extras category in the 
Downloads section of astlinux.org.


After un packing the files in my sounds directory I now have no 
sounds/promtps when going to voice mail etc.

and even renaming sounds.orig doesn't get my sounds back.

now what?


I found it - I had to put the x bit back on the directory.


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Re: [SPAM-Score-10.0] [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk native sounds now available!

2006-02-06 Thread Tim Litwiller

Tim Litwiller wrote:





Installation is very simple.  Simply download the prompts to a 
directory on your Asterisk server.  Any will do.  Once you have 
downloaded the formats you desire, simple follow these steps:


cd /var/lib/asterisk/
mv sounds sounds.orig
tar -xvjf /path/to/sounds.tar.bz2
[repeat last step for other formats]

The audio prompts are available from the Extras category in the 
Downloads section of astlinux.org.


After un packing the files in my sounds directory I now have no 
sounds/promtps when going to voice mail etc.

and even renaming sounds.orig doesn't get my sounds back.

now what?



Wow, that does sound quite a bit better.  Thanks.  - Now off to donate 
to your paypal!



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