Hello,
I am trying to get a Digium TE420 up on a Fedora Core 6 installation
(2.6.20-1.2962.fc6), the asterisk, zaptel libpri compiles properly,
but I just can't detect the card on the box?
Can somebody please give me some pointers on this.
Thank you,
On 7/30/07, Shiv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PJ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Both promote/sell devices that run an embedded customized linux.
Which leads me to think,
If Airtel/Hutch/IDEA etc sell the Motorola Ming (or any other model
with embedded linux), which I dont think they do, would
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Subject: Re: [ilugd] ilugd Digest, Vol 52, Issue 36
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Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 00:58:39 +0530
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Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If
MTNL is not altering the software, they dont need to give any notice
anywhere
No.
If they're officially distributing the adsl box to outside the company (whether
or not as an official company product - it doesn't matter), then the GPL
On 30-Jul-07, at 1:55 PM, PJ wrote:
Since the starcom UT modem I have at the office is redistributed
without source
access and GPL text, it seems to be the same kind of violation as
skype's
violation when skype distributed their voip set without source
access and GPL
text.
if MTNL
On 7/30/07, Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 30-Jul-07, at 1:55 PM, PJ wrote:
Since the starcom UT modem I have at the office is redistributed
without source
access and GPL text, it seems to be the same kind of violation as
skype's
violation when skype distributed their
Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
if MTNL has not modified the code in the modem, it is under no
obligation to provide the source or the GPL text
They have.
But that's wandering off the original point.
The point is that MTNL is obliged to provide the GPL licence and access to the
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Thanks, this gets the module loaded as below:
wct4xxp 299072 0
zaptel186788 2 zttranscode,wct4xxp
crc_ccitt 6337 1 zaptel
but now i have other woes! The channel doesn't come up, increasing
verbosity in the asterisk shows:
chan_zap.c:903 zt_open:
Hi All,
I want to have an expression if there is any character (line break included)
between quotes then quotes need to be removed.
Thanks
Ankit
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got the ans
var pat1 = /(\n{0,})(.{0,})(\n{0,})(.{0,})(\n{0,})/g;
arr[j] = arr[j].replace(pat1,$2$4);
On 7/30/07, ankIT WALiA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I want to have an expression if there is any character (line break
included) between quotes then quotes need to be removed.
Thanks
Sudev Barar wrote:
On 27/07/07, Andrew Michael Lynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will set it up again. Maybe we can have a comparison of various other
digital library software at the next ILUGD meet. ??
Andrew, Vikas and Gora. You have been volunteered to make presentation
on library
Sudev Barar wrote:
On 27/07/07, Andrew Michael Lynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will set it up again. Maybe we can have a comparison of various other
digital library software at the next ILUGD meet. ??
welcome to the month of august.
when's the next ilug-d meeting scheduled?
5th august, or
bought a 120gb usb-ide external hardisk last month.
formatted it with the fat32 filesystem, connected it to my ubuntu feisty, and
backed up some heavy files on it.
at the end of each session, ensured i properly unmounted it before
disconnecting it.
after a few days, reconnected the drive today.
See if this is of any help.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8366
I am sitting on a 40 GB external harddisk that went for a six with all
the valuable data. So, keenly watching this thread.
Vikas
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What do you folks think of this? MS is planning to submit 2 licenses to
the OSI for approval as Open Source licences. Tim O'Reilly has blogged
about it:
http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/07/microsoft_to_su_1.html
IMO the comments are as interesting (if not more interesting) than the
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