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Lists wrote:
Hi all,
I am wanting to change the sound files from the standard ones to a New
Zealand voice pack.
I have copied the files into the /var/lib/asterisk/sounds directory and
chowned them to asterisk:asterisk and chmod 420 to match
I was curious so I took a look at my sounds directory. Most of the
files are 644 except the g729 which are 444. I also noticed that the
ownerid/groupid are a non-existent 1000/1000. I take it that the sound
installer uses something like tar with the option to keep the original
owner and
Hi,
try to delete old .wav ones.
Why not using a sounds/nz subfolder and set language to nz?
Giorgio
Lists wrote:
Hi all,
I am wanting to change the sound files from the standard ones to a New
Zealand voice pack.
I have copied the files into the /var/lib/asterisk/sounds directory and
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 10:18:21AM +0200, Giorgio Incantalupo wrote:
Lists wrote:
Hi all,
I am wanting to change the sound files from the standard ones to a New
Zealand voice pack.
I have copied the files into the /var/lib/asterisk/sounds directory and
chowned them to
I only did the 420 because thats what the original files looked like?
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Should I change this to 644?
Kate
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 10:18:21AM +0200, Giorgio Incantalupo wrote:
Lists wrote:
Hi all,
I am wanting to change the sound files from the standard
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 09:56:29AM +1200, Lists wrote:
I only did the 420 because thats what the original files looked like?
r-- -w- ---
Should I change this to 644?
Yes!
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Hi all,
I am wanting to change the sound files from the standard ones to a New
Zealand voice pack.
I have copied the files into the /var/lib/asterisk/sounds directory and
chowned them to asterisk:asterisk and chmod 420 to match the existing
files but the system is still using the original