9:12 AM, Philip Mullis
wrote:
> iphone
The iPhone has a multitude of issues when used as a SIP handset:
- No backgrounding of applications (including the SIP softphone)
- No ability to wake out of sleep (other than Apple Push Notification
Services)
- Limited processing capability (very
-users] OT: SIP GSM handsets
Nah. I got Fring, but having to have the application open makes this totally
unusable, I reckon. Certainly not transparent to users.
Tom
From: Philip Mullis [mailto:philip.mul...@syx.ca]
Sent: 08 January 2010 14:12
iphone
From: Tom Chadwin [mailto:nnpait.servi...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Fri 1/8/2010 6:26 AM
To: 'AstLinux Users Mailing List'
Subject: [Astlinux-users] OT: SIP GSM handsets
Hello all
Apologies for quick OT question. Work is asking me to recommend a cellphone
w
elsewhere
not on the AstLinux box. It does fit an embedded model. And it does solve
a real-world problem. Whether or not it solves enough problems for enough
people is a whole different question.
--Tod Fitch
On Tue, January 5, 2010 2:59 pm, Philip Mullis wrote:
> Chris,
>
> Realtime is co
Chris,
Realtime is cool, but it strays way way far from the embedded track of
such projects like astlinux and askozia like mentioned below by
Darrick/John you really will kill your media in a hurry and your
bloating a streamlined system with items that really don't need to be in
there for that
You should try askozia on a pcengines board, you can sleep easy at night
with those :)
I've built customer embedded asterisk boxes with over 2 years uptime,
its all in how you build the box.
On a hardware note, know that anything you build with commodity hardware
and spinning parts has a guarant
Here is a simpler condensed one...
gunzip -c yadda | dd of=/dev/(device) bs=16k
the bs switch will let you define block size and is very useful when
dealing with cf cards to eliminate the additional writes done in dd'ing
(it will also write to the cf faster)
Regards,
Philip Mullis
Phi
im interested in that, dont suppose you live in canada do you?
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> vb
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Pete Kay"
> To: ; "AstLinux Users Mailing List"
>
> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2
im faxing through various version of asterisk perfectly.
app_faxgateway is meant for t.38 termination to my knowledge.
If your having issues with faxing, consistent latency is the killer as
is codec. (I cant stress enough consistent latency, hence the whole
reason t.38 was made)
If you ha
t the code and compile it for linux)
Regards,
Philip Mullis.
Martin Rogers wrote:
> David
>
> some nice questions. Answers from those in the know please.
>
> Mart
>
>
>
> David Kerr wrote:
>
>> The asterisk-gui writes into its source directory
>> (/var
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