November 25th, 2005 by Steven Haigh
If you’re an Australian running asterisk then you’ll probably want a heap of Australian sounding .gsm files for the voicemail and other menus. OpenVoice has done just that – and opened a lot up for free download. They also have AtHome and Premium packages for those wanting a more complete selection.
November 21st, 2005 by Steven Haigh
Wow, it’s been ages since I’ve manually compiled a kernel for Linux. Things have changed a lot! There’s a ton more stuff that I didn’t even realise was there (and I’m making lots of bum kernels!
) John has made some updates to make the driver module work under kernel version 2.6.14.2. I’m working on getting this going now, as there’s a great deal of excitement when putting this on the same machine as an RFID reader, 1 wire temp sensors, and electronic door locks etc
November 20th, 2005 by Steven Haigh
Yay, I’ve just completed the move to put asterisk on it’s own machine. Means I can play a bit more! I’ve set it up with 1.2.0, and actually put in SRV records in the crc.id.au domain – which in theory lets anyone call me just by calling crc.id.au. I had one issue while moving across, but the guys in #asterisk on irc.freenode.net rock
I’ve also updated my e164 records – so if you use asterisk and e164’s enum service, you can call me for free – transparently!
November 19th, 2005 by Steven Haigh
I’ve managed to get my hands on an Ontrak ADU-218. It’s a nice little unit that gives 8 x computer controlled relays and 8 x logic inputs using anywhere from 5-24v as a ‘high’. This is a USB product, and seems to work very well! I’ve got it going under Windows with their supplied DLL file, however I’m trying to get it running under Linux now (it seems to be a HID device). John Homppi has done a bit with this in the past but I can’t find anything since. Hopefully John still checks his mail! Update: John has pointed me to his site!
November 15th, 2005 by Steven Haigh
Normally I wouldn’t whinge about the media, but one thing has really got up my nose over the past few days. This story by news.com.au has got to be the most pathetic attempt at making something big – ever. Firstly, I’m not saying what Lauren had done to her is right – my points here are based on the media coverage alone. Firstly, this has been headline material for over 5 days. Why? Because she is a pretty, white, blonde girl. This would quickly disappear if this was not the case. Secondly, the reporting is just utter crap. In one day, the story changed from “Lauren had been sexually assaulted….” to “Police are investigating possible sexual assault…” to “… Police simply didn’t know whether Lauren, 18, had been sexually assaulted”.
Now, looking at the above, it’s a whole different story between has, may have, and don’t know. It’s one thing to report the facts, it’s another to continue with this drivel and speculation based on nothing but guesswork. To borrow a line from Darryn, Shame Shame Shame.