asterisk client dummy question

2010-09-13 Thread David Ronkin
Hi all
I'm using Ekiga as a client in my ubuntu.

The problem is i can't find a way to dial an extension when the call
answered by an automate on the other side (like click 9 etc...)?
Any other client that does it?



Tnx!
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Re: asterisk client dummy question

2010-09-13 Thread shimi
2010/9/13 David Ronkin dron...@gmail.com

 Hi all
 I'm using Ekiga as a client in my ubuntu.

 The problem is i can't find a way to dial an extension when the call
 answered by an automate on the other side (like click 9 etc...)?
 Any other client that does it?




You should try (if the client supports it) toggling between the options of
sending DTMF between in-band and via SIP INFO  ...

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Re: asterisk client dummy question

2010-09-13 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 12:54:47PM +0200, David Ronkin wrote:
 Hi all
 I'm using Ekiga as a client in my ubuntu.
 
 The problem is i can't find a way to dial an extension when the call
 answered by an automate on the other side (like click 9 etc...)?
 Any other client that does it?

Is this a question about Asterisk? If so: you probably need an IVR,
like the 'demo' context in the example extensions.conf .


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Re: asterisk client dummy question

2010-09-13 Thread geoffrey mendelson


On Sep 13, 2010, at 12:54 PM, David Ronkin wrote:


Hi all
I'm using Ekiga as a client in my ubuntu.

The problem is i can't find a way to dial an extension when the call  
answered by an automate on the other side (like click 9 etc...)?

Any other client that does it?


Try Zoiper. The dialpad is normally not on the screen, but you can get  
one.


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Re: asterisk client dummy question

2010-09-13 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 01:12:02PM +0200, geoffrey mendelson wrote:

 On Sep 13, 2010, at 12:54 PM, David Ronkin wrote:

 Hi all
 I'm using Ekiga as a client in my ubuntu.

 The problem is i can't find a way to dial an extension when the call  
 answered by an automate on the other side (like click 9 etc...)?
 Any other client that does it?

 Try Zoiper. The dialpad is normally not on the screen, but you can get  
 one.

That's normally with any soft phone. It Ekiga it's a different tab,
IIRC.

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Re: asterisk client dummy question

2010-09-13 Thread David Ronkin
i use ekiga 3.2.6 and i don't have such a tab.
what version should i download?

thanks



2010/9/13 Tzafrir Cohen tzaf...@cohens.org.il

 On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 01:12:02PM +0200, geoffrey mendelson wrote:
 
  On Sep 13, 2010, at 12:54 PM, David Ronkin wrote:
 
  Hi all
  I'm using Ekiga as a client in my ubuntu.
 
  The problem is i can't find a way to dial an extension when the call
  answered by an automate on the other side (like click 9 etc...)?
  Any other client that does it?
 
  Try Zoiper. The dialpad is normally not on the screen, but you can get
  one.

 That's normally with any soft phone. It Ekiga it's a different tab,
 IIRC.

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Re: asterisk client dummy question

2010-09-13 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 01:27:56PM +0200, David Ronkin wrote:
 i use ekiga 3.2.6 and i don't have such a tab.

In the main window?

 what version should i download?

Works fine here (3.2.7). IIRC it has always been in that tab.

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Re: asterisk client dummy question

2010-09-13 Thread Yedidyah Bar-David
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 12:05:07PM +, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
 On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 01:27:56PM +0200, David Ronkin wrote:
  i use ekiga 3.2.6 and i don't have such a tab.
 
 In the main window?
 
  what version should i download?
 
 Works fine here (3.2.7). IIRC it has always been in that tab.

Indeed, but depending on your options. In my case (2.0.12, Debian Lenny)
you should choose:
View - Control Panel - Dialpad
and
View - View Mode - Softphone

Some other variations work too - play with its buttons/menu.
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attaching mice to VM sessions

2010-09-13 Thread Michael Lewinger
Dear friends,

i wanted to use VMs in VBOX or VMWARE PLAYER as follows:

1) 2 PCI-E dual-head cards
2) 4 monitors, each one connected to a different head
3) 4 mice and keyboard 9all USB)

And run 4 VMs in parallel, so that each VM has exclusive hold of a monitor,
a mouse and a keyboard, and that such setup be maintained between launches,
ie, wihtout messing with dynamically allocated resources. As far as I have
checked, one cannot preclude the VM from recognizing USB mice and keyboards,
in a way that each mouse be allocated to a different VM, and not be
recognized in the other VMs.

It would remind some of us of a similar hardware solution composed of PCI
cards containing a VGA port and two USB ports for connecting mouse/kb, so
that each PCI card in fact becomes a separate instance of the OS.

Can such a setup be achieved with VBOX, VMWARE or PARLLELS ?

Cheers,

Michael Lewinger
DSL Engineer
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Re: attaching mice to VM sessions

2010-09-13 Thread Omer Zak
On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 16:34 +0300, Michael Lewinger wrote:
 Dear friends, 
 
 i wanted to use VMs in VBOX or VMWARE PLAYER as follows:
 
 1) 2 PCI-E dual-head cards
 2) 4 monitors, each one connected to a different head
 3) 4 mice and keyboard 9all USB)
 
 And run 4 VMs in parallel, so that each VM has exclusive hold of a
 monitor, a mouse and a keyboard, and that such setup be maintained
 between launches, ie, wihtout messing with dynamically allocated
 resources. As far as I have checked, one cannot preclude the VM from
 recognizing USB mice and keyboards, in a way that each mouse be
 allocated to a different VM, and not be recognized in the other VMs.

VirtualBox's virtual machines have the Devices menu (outside of the
client area, which is controlled by the VM itself) and it allows you to
associate (or decline to associate) an USB device, connected to the host
machine, with the virtual machine.

About exclusive holds of monitors - I didn't try such a setup.

However:
Why not use 4 physical PCs for this purpose (or a PC with terminal
server and hard disk, and 3 PCs operating as diskless terminals)?

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Re: attaching mice to VM sessions

2010-09-13 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Hi,

It would remind some of us of a similar hardware solution composed of PCI
 cards containing a VGA port and two USB ports for connecting mouse/kb, so
 that each PCI card in fact becomes a separate instance of the OS.

 Can such a setup be achieved with VBOX, VMWARE or PARLLELS ?


There's a special edition of Parallels which supports Intel VT-d, which
allows you to assign graphics cards to virtual machines. There's a much
pricier solution (vSphere, not the free ESXi) which gives the same trick
with DirectPath.

Hetz


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Re: WINE and Hebrew

2010-09-13 Thread Ehud Karni
On Sat, 11 Sep 2010 11:21:04 Amichai Rotman wrote:

 I am trying to install a Hebrew Win32 app (Lupa) using Wine - but the Hebrew
 letters show up as Gibberish...

 How do I add Hebrew support?

I don't know what is `Lupa', but I have some experience with Wine.

My suggestion is to copy all the (Hebrew) M$Windows fonts to the
/usr/share/wine/fonts/ directory.

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Re: WINE and Hebrew

2010-09-13 Thread Amichai Rotman
Is't there a way to make Wine Hebrew Enabled?

Where will I find those M$ Hebrew fonts?

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On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 20:19, Ehud Karni e...@unix.mvs.co.il wrote:

 On Sat, 11 Sep 2010 11:21:04 Amichai Rotman wrote:
 
  I am trying to install a Hebrew Win32 app (Lupa) using Wine - but the
 Hebrew
  letters show up as Gibberish...
 
  How do I add Hebrew support?

 I don't know what is `Lupa', but I have some experience with Wine.

 My suggestion is to copy all the (Hebrew) M$Windows fonts to the
 /usr/share/wine/fonts/ directory.

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Re: WINE and Hebrew

2010-09-13 Thread Ehud Karni
On Mon, 13 Sep 2010 21:28:33 Amichai Rotman wrote:

 Is't there a way to make Wine Hebrew Enabled?

Wine is Hebrew enabled but you have to tell it that you want Hebrew
to be your default language by using environment variables.

I use the following (text files):

 wine-LANG -

#!/bin/sh

set -a

##  LANG=he_IL.utf8
LANG=he_IL.iso8859-8

LC_CTYPE=$LANG
LC_NUMERIC=C
LC_TIME=C
LC_COLLATE=$LANG
LC_MONETARY=$LANG
LC_MESSAGES=$LANG
LC_PAPER=$LANG
LC_NAME=$LANG
LC_ADDRESS=$LANG
LC_TELEPHONE=C
LC_MEASUREMENT=C
LC_IDENTIFICATION=$LANG
LC_ALL=$LANG

set +a

 end of wine-LANG (by Ehud) 


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#!/bin/sh
#
# Wrapper script to start a Winelib application once it is installed
#
# Copyright (C) 2002 Alexandre Julliard
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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#

# determine the app Winelib library name
appname=`basename $0 .exe`.exe

 set LANG environment for wine programs (Ehud Karni)
. wine-LANG

# first try explicit WINELOADER
if [ -x $WINELOADER ]; then exec $WINELOADER $appname $@; fi

# then default bin directory
if [ -x /usr/bin/wine ]; then exec /usr/bin/wine $appname $@; fi

# now try the directory containing $0
appdir=
case $0 in
  */*)
# $0 contains a path, use it
appdir=`dirname $0`
;;
  *)
# no directory in $0, search in PATH
saved_ifs=$IFS
IFS=:
for d in $PATH
do
  IFS=$saved_ifs
  if [ -x $d/$0 ]; then appdir=$d; break; fi
done
;;
esac
if [ -x $appdir/wine ]; then exec $appdir/wine $appname $@; fi

# finally look in PATH
exec wine $appname $@

 end of wine-lang-exec (by Ehud) 



Both files should be in /usr/bin, you should replace the following
scripts by (hard) linking it to `wine-lang-exec':
   winepath winemine winefile winedbg wineconsole winecfg wineboot
   winebrowser uninstaller regsvr32 regedit progman notepad msiexec

 Where will I find those M$ Hebrew fonts?

Copy it from a M$Windows installation.

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Linux kernel drivers and glibc on MS-Windows? (Running Linux software under Windows)

2010-09-13 Thread Omer Zak
Short of a fully fledged virtual machine, what can be used to run Linux
software, which accesses hardware such as USB devices (hence requiring
some kernel drivers and stuff), under Windows?

In other words, is there such a thing as a reverse Wine?

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Re: Linux kernel drivers and glibc on MS-Windows? (Running Linux software under Windows)

2010-09-13 Thread Baruch Siach
Hi Omer,

On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 02:08:06AM +0200, Omer Zak wrote:
 Short of a fully fledged virtual machine, what can be used to run Linux
 software, which accesses hardware such as USB devices (hence requiring
 some kernel drivers and stuff), under Windows?
 
 In other words, is there such a thing as a reverse Wine?

Well, the most direct reverse WINE is probably Cygwin, which emulates the 
Linux/POSIX API on Windows, although Cygwin can't run native Linux ELF 
binaries.  But if you need direct hardware access maybe coLinux 
(http://www.colinux.org) is the solution for you.

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Re: Linux kernel drivers and glibc on MS-Windows? (Running Linux software under Windows)

2010-09-13 Thread Omer Zak
Thanks, Baruch, for the suggestions.
Is there anyone on the Linux-IL mailing list with actual experience with
CoLinux, and who can tell us whether such a solution is stable and works
well for demanding tasks (such as audio and video processing and
displaying)?

--- Omer


On Tue, 2010-09-14 at 05:45 +0200, Baruch Siach wrote:
 Hi Omer,
 
 On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 02:08:06AM +0200, Omer Zak wrote:
  Short of a fully fledged virtual machine, what can be used to run Linux
  software, which accesses hardware such as USB devices (hence requiring
  some kernel drivers and stuff), under Windows?
  
  In other words, is there such a thing as a reverse Wine?
 
 Well, the most direct reverse WINE is probably Cygwin, which emulates the 
 Linux/POSIX API on Windows, although Cygwin can't run native Linux ELF 
 binaries.  But if you need direct hardware access maybe coLinux 
 (http://www.colinux.org) is the solution for you.
 
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