On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 06:24:16PM -0500, Alexander Burke wrote:
I really appreciate the replies I've gotten about this so far
(especially the support for wanting to run it on Solaris!).
The core issue seems to have been missed, though -- is there any way
to run a complete Asterisk solution
Hello, Steve!
At 03:55 AM 02/21/2006, you wrote:
ztdummy was only used for timing. Linux 2.6 provides this function in
the kernel and I assume Solaris already has timing functions there.
Page 36 of Asterisk: The Future Of Telephony
(O'Reilly Press) states that you either require a
Digium
While it doesn't explicity say so, it seems to
very strongly imply that either a PCI card or
ztdummy are *required* for some Asterisk
functionality (namely music-on-hold and
conferencing, apparently). Is this actually not the case?
I'd say support for one of these options should be
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 06:16:06AM -0500, Alexander Burke wrote:
Hello, Steve!
At 03:55 AM 02/21/2006, you wrote:
ztdummy was only used for timing. Linux 2.6 provides this function in
the kernel and I assume Solaris already has timing functions there.
Page 36 of Asterisk: The Future Of
, 2006 6:53 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Fwd: Asterisk on Solaris 10 (AMD
Opteron,Sun Fire X2100)
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 06:16:06AM -0500, Alexander Burke wrote:
Hello, Steve!
At 03:55 AM 02/21/2006, you wrote:
ztdummy was only used for timing. Linux 2.6
Steve Kennedy wrote:
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 06:16:06AM -0500, Alexander Burke wrote:
Hello, Steve!
At 03:55 AM 02/21/2006, you wrote:
ztdummy was only used for timing. Linux 2.6 provides this function in
the kernel and I assume Solaris already has timing functions there.
Page
Hello all,
I really appreciate the replies I've gotten about this so far
(especially the support for wanting to run it on Solaris!).
The core issue seems to have been missed, though -- is there any way
to run a complete Asterisk solution on Solaris 10 (including
music-on-hold and